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Encyclopedia of Russian DishesEncyclopedia of Russian Dishes
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So many unknown words on our site? Don't worry; we have explained their meanings to you. This small encyclopedia will tell you the history and twist of different ancient and authentic Russian dishes.
 
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Baba
Balanda
Beef Stroganoff
Beefsteak
Beze
Biskvit (sponge cake)
Blini (Bliny)
Bokhon
Borsch (borscht)
Botva
Boullion
Braga
Brandakhlyst
Brashno
Bread
Brynza
Bublik
Bulba
Bulka (white bread)
Bushe
Buzhenina

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Translate into Russian  Baba
Baba is the name of Easter's cake in Belorussian. It is made from yeast dough with a great number of eggs with rum, almonds, raisins, and orange peel.
Translate into Russian  Balanda
Weak soup with vegetables, made quickly.
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Translate into Russian  Beef Stroganoff
Finely chopped beef in a sauce. The name of this dish comes from Russian Count Grigory Stroganove (1770-1857) who was one of the richest noblemen and held the highest diplomatic posts. Great gourmet, he loved delicious dishes and always had the best cooks. One of them invented an original dish from scraped meat and it was on the Count's taste. The dish took the name Stroganoff, but, as to the cook, his name was unfairly forgotten.But some people told ("bitter tongues") that the dish was made especially for the Count when he, being old, lost all his teeth and couldn't chew a simple beef stake.
Translate into Russian  Beefsteak
(English) Beef fried juicy, sweet meat (fillet) sliced and fried in its jus.
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Translate into Russian  Beze
(French) Cake, made from whipped eggs and sugar.
Translate into Russian  Biskvit (sponge cake)
Confectionery dough or cake, made from eggs, sugar and flour.
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Translate into Russian  Blini (Bliny)
Russian pancakes. They are baked in a great quantity at Shrove (carnival) - last week before Lent.
Translate into Russian  Bokhon
Bread loaf.
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Translate into Russian  Borsch (borscht)
This hearty soup traditionally prepared from beets and cabbage and served with a dollop of sour cream is a most popular first course. There are no less than 40 varieties of hot and cold borshch, depending on the vegetables and or meat in them, even some that don't have any beets at all. All borscht recipes are slowly simmered for maximum flavor. The tiny garlic buns, which are often served with it, are akin to the ubiquitous garlic bread of Italian cuisine.
Translate into Russian  Botva
Skilly made from boiled beet tops, onion, cucumbers, fish in kvas.
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Translate into Russian  Boullion
(French) Meat broth. Dried broth. Boullion is made from different kinds of meat.
Translate into Russian  Braga
Peasant bread wine, beverage similar to kvas, but can be dense, sweet and intoxicating.
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Translate into Russian  Brandakhlyst
(German) Weak beer, tasteless and intoxicating drink.
Translate into Russian  Brashno
Food, a dish, meal.
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Translate into Russian  Bread
Russian bread is popular thanks to its delicious taste, tempting smell and endless variety.
Translate into Russian  Brynza
Sheep salted cheese in a shape of bread.
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Translate into Russian  Bublik
Bread round, knot-shaped biscuit, large doughnut made from wheat dough; boiled at first and then baked.
Translate into Russian  Bulba
Potatoes
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Translate into Russian  Bulka (white bread)
Common name of wheat bread. Two general types of wheat bread: from weak dough – kalach; from stiff dough – sayka. Caravay, baba, kulich and other biscuits and baranka.
Translate into Russian  Bushe
Cake made from specal sponge cake, in a shape of small rolls.
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Translate into Russian  Buzhenina
Salted and smoked pork, baked bacon, ham or boiled pork with onion and other spices.
 
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