This is studen (the "n" is soft). It is usually made in a casserole type dish and is basically aspic (meat jelly) eaten during the holidays such as new years. The article should have mentioned bread as a separate item since it is I would say the core of any Russian meal.
Friday, May 22, 2009
English Russia
English Russia is a great site. A lot of quirky, strange and interesting things from Russia or the Soviet Union, both old and new. This is a recent post about Russian appetizers.
This is studen (the "n" is soft). It is usually made in a casserole type dish and is basically aspic (meat jelly) eaten during the holidays such as new years. The article should have mentioned bread as a separate item since it is I would say the core of any Russian meal.
This is studen (the "n" is soft). It is usually made in a casserole type dish and is basically aspic (meat jelly) eaten during the holidays such as new years. The article should have mentioned bread as a separate item since it is I would say the core of any Russian meal.
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