Окрошка is weird but delicious .Originally Posted by russkayalove
It's my personal favorite for hot summer days.
Окрошка is weird but delicious .Originally Posted by russkayalove
It's my personal favorite for hot summer days.
I ate some cold "fishy" stuff in a clear glaze sauce last week. It was brown and shredded looking. I did not realize that it was a fish dish untill I put it to my lips but as soon as I did "it like freaked me out man". It was powerfull and pungient, I won't try that again. Does anyone have any ideas on what it may have been?.....I mean I would not want to make that mistake twice.
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Hmm not sure what it is... What kind of fish was in there?Originally Posted by DDT
But I bet you wouldn't like селедку под шубой ( mainly herrings + beets) either
You can imagine how easy it is for russians to eat sushi, raw fish or oysters after that
Don't know what kind of fish. I ask someone what it was when I see them next week.
Nice pictures!
Let me be a free man, free to travel, free to stop, free to work, free to trade where I choose, free to choose my own teachers, free to follow the religion of my fathers, free to talk, think and act for myself. - Chief Joseph, Nez Perce
speaking of okroshka, it seems like I'm the only one who thinks this..... doesn't kvas taste like prune juice?
Well, the real kvas isOriginally Posted by russkayalove
a) not sweet but sour and just lightly sweet
b) not carbonated
c) made from roasted rye bread and special kind of natural yeast, not from some kind of concentrate
I only know the one place where I can buy such a fresh "live" kvas ( i.e. with fermentation process not stopped ) in SF bay area. And kvas there it is not very cheap.
All other bottled and carbonated brands of kvas available in US are closer to a root beer unfortunately
yea, the kvas I've tried comes in a plastic soda bottle, but its not carbonated. I don't think It's real kvas.
Hey, does anyone know about this ?
About 20 years ago my grandfather served up this strange, cold stuff, he said it was a Russian tea...can't remember what he called it.
It was made in a bucket which had water with this fungal "culture" floating on top, about the size of a plate.
It tasted mildly sweet.
It may have been "home brew" kvas with the soggy fermenting bread being the floaty stuff.
Toto, I've a feeling we're not in Kansas anymore.
It could be kambucha tea. We called it china tea.Originally Posted by JenTheSquirrel
http://users.bestweb.net/~om/kmi/KColony.html
http://www.kombuchatea.co.uk/
http://w3.trib.com/~kombu/
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Where I'm from we make a drink called скромпи. It's a bit like cider, but is so strong it can knock you off your feet. (Judging by others, you all remember I'm teatotal). BTW, cider is сидр in Russian but the village I'm from has a rather peculiar local form of that word - зойдер. I think if Jasper was around he'd be pleasantly surprised.
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It is called "гриб".Originally Posted by JenTheSquirrel
Или "чайный гриб". А еще бывает кефирный гриб, который, соответственно, перерабатывает молоко в кефир (kefir).Originally Posted by Propp
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