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Breakfast in Russia

Posted by nations habits Sunday, November 7, 2010
Breakfast in Russia

Some Russians do choose coffee for breakfast, but strong, hot tea is probably more popular. A variety of breads (black bread being the most associated with the country), blini, sausages, fried eggs, and cucumber pickles are also typical breakfast items. Kasha is particularly common, especially for children. The word means "cereal," and it is not made with a specific sort of grain, although Americans are most familiar with buckwheat kasha (millet, semolina, oats, or rice might also be used). It is often served with tvorog (a soft curd cheese similar to ricotta) or sour cream and sugar.

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