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Russia. By : LAP. What is food like in Russia?. What are some differences between the food in Russia than America?. Notes. For lunch A.K.A “Dinner” (That’s what they call lunch in Russia) is the most heavily eated meal of the day

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Russia

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  1. Russia By : LAP

  2. What is food like in Russia?

  3. What are some differences between the food in Russia than America?

  4. Notes • For lunch A.K.A “Dinner” (That’s what they call lunch in Russia) is the most heavily eated meal of the day • There is an appetizer, main course, and a desert which is common fruit. • Fun fact: In Russia they call watermelon “arbuz.”

  5. More Notes • In every meal they have very large potions except desert which is usually fruit. • Russians put veggies in almost every meal but most kids in America hate veggies. • Also a very popular drink in Russia is tea, any type of tea!

  6. Does Russia have any traditions and if so, what are they?

  7. Notes • A Russian tradition for breakfast is porridge because it is easy and quick! • Soup usually starts the meal as an appetizer • Popular meat traditions include, beef, goulash, stroganoff, pork chops, and goose with apples.

  8. More Notes • Caviar is a well known food tradition but, very expensive! (even in America!) • Russians like to eat “borshet” which is a soup made from beets and served with sour cream or cheese on top.

  9. Resources….... • Lets give a special thanks to: Internet, Books , and The Encyclopedia,!!!!!!!

  10. About the author My name is LAP and I’m in the fourth grade and I go to Oak grove elementary. I have a brother and a sister that are older than me. They are my whole reason why I did my research topic, because they were adopted from Russia and I never really knew much about Russia. I love fashion and volley ball! I also have Mom, Dad and a sweet dog named Maggie. Now I know a lot more about Russia’s culture and history about food!

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