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  2. Ukrainian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Ukrainian cuisine is the collection of the various cooking traditions of the people of Ukraine, one of the largest and most populous European countries. It is heavily influenced by the rich dark soil ( chornozem ) from which its ingredients come, and often involves many components. [ 1 ]

  3. Chumak (company) - Wikipedia

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    The latter sold his share of the company in early 2008 to the Swedish investment company East Capital (22.2%) and the Ukrainian investment firm Dragon Capital (44.5%). [ 1 ] [ 2 ] As of 2013, Chumak was the second largest producer of ketchup in Ukraine, with a share of 25.00%.

  4. Rukavychka - Wikipedia

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    Rukavychka (Ukrainian: Рукавичка, lit. 'Glove') is a chain store in Western Ukraine with a total number of 200 stores. It's part of the trade and production company "Lvivholod" (Ukrainian: Львівхолод), one of the largest retailers in Western Ukraine. [1] It ranks 5th among Ukrainian food chains in terms of the number of ...

  5. Fora - Wikipedia

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    Fora, LLC (Ukrainian: Фора) is a Ukrainian national retail company that operates a chain of stores Fora (also called supermarket) and premium delicacy store Favore, operated by Fozzy Group. Its headquarters are located at Fozzy Fud in neighbourhood Lisky of the Dniprovskyi District, Kyiv. Company was founded by Volodymyr Kostelman in ...

  6. Ukrainian Dishes Americans Will Love - AOL

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  7. People are sharing their Ukrainian family recipes, from ... - AOL

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    Schroeder says while she recalls eating Ukrainian foods growing up, she only has one Ukrainian recipe in her arsenal: nachinka, a cornmeal casserole. Seeing the conflict in Ukraine, however, has ...

  8. Paska (bread) - Wikipedia

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    The Ukrainian word па́ска (páska) is one of the words used for a traditional egg enriched Easter bread or cake in Ukraine, whilst Вели́кдень (Velýkden') is used to denote the day. [5] [6] In some diaspora communities the term paska is used for braided loaves, while the tall breads resembling Russian kulich are called baba or ...

  9. Ukrainian PM welcomes interim EU deal on farm imports - AOL

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    The provisional agreement would grant Ukrainian food producers tariff-free access to EU markets until June 2025, with new limits imposed on some product groups following months of protests from EU ...