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  2. Medovik - Wikipedia

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    Medovik (Ukrainian: медовик [medovyk], Russian: медови́к [mʲɪdɐˈvʲik]; from мед, 'honey') is a layer cake popular in countries of the former Soviet Union. The identifying ingredients are honey and smetana (sour cream) or condensed milk. [2]

  3. Medovukha - Wikipedia

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    The words mead and medovukha are closely related and go back to the Proto-Indo-European word*médʰu (honey). Produced in Eastern Europe since pagan times, it remained popular well into the 19th century (unlike in Western Europe, where by the Middle Ages mead had already been mostly replaced by wine and beer). [citation needed]

  4. Russian honey bee - Wikipedia

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    Worker. The Russian honeybee refers to honey bees (Apis mellifera) that originate in the Primorsky Krai region of Russia. This strain of bee was imported into the United States in 1997 by the USDA Agricultural Research Service's Honeybee Breeding, Genetics & Physiology Laboratory in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, in response to severe declines in bee populations caused by infestations of parasitic ...

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  6. Bashkir Scientific Research Center for Beekeeping and ...

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    The Center is a large producer of high quality and ecologically safe Bashkirian honey. [4] The Center is the only and the primary holder of license "Bashkir honey". [5] Since 2005 the Center has exported honey to the USA and Western Europe. [6] [7] [8] The Center also exports honey to Asia. [9]

  7. Russian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    The earliest form of the honey bread was made with just rye flour, honey and berry juice, arriving in Russia by way of Egypt in the 9th century. Later preparations dating to the 12th and 13th centuries included spices purchased in the markets of India and the Middle east.

  8. List of cakes - Wikipedia

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    Honey-sweetened cake made by Jews, especially for the Jewish holiday of Rosh Hashanah. Lemon cake: Unknown, but likely England [22] A cake with a lemon flavor. [23] [24] Linzer Torte: Austria: A thick layer of cinnamon and clove spiced shortcrust topped with red currant jam and a lattice design of dough strips. Lolly cake: New Zealand

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