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  2. Medovik - Wikipedia

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    Medovik (Russian: медовик [medovyk] from мед — 'honey', Russian: медови́к) 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] It is a dessert which is known for its lengthy preparation time.

  3. Leningradsky cake - Wikipedia

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    Origins. In the 1950s, production of sweet masterpieces increased in the Soviet Union. Among these new creations was the Leningradsky cake. [2] The cake was created by Victoria Lvovna Tatarskaya, who was (at the time), the recipe developer of the pastry shop located on the Nevsky Prospect in Leningrad (now Saint Petersburg).

  4. List of Russian desserts - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Russian desserts. Russian cuisine is a collection of the different cooking traditions of the Russian people. The cuisine is diverse, as Russia is by area the largest country in the world. [1] Russian cuisine derives its varied character from the vast and multi-cultural expanse of Russia.

  5. Natasha from 'Natasha's Kitchen' makes waves in the food ...

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    Natasha Kravchuk began building a cooking mini-empire by combining cucumber, tomato and avocado. “I think that was the recipe that kind of gave us the first lift,” says Kravchuk, whose online ...

  6. 10 Things You Need To Know Before Buying a Costco Cake - AOL

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    2. Costco cakes feed so many people. You can serve 48 guests with just one of Costco's half-sheet cakes. That means when cuts are made and pieces are doled out, you've spent just 39-cents per ...

  7. Kyiv cake - Wikipedia

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    Opened cake, close-up. Once confectioners forgot to put some amount of egg-white for the biscuit in a cooler. The next morning the chef Kostiantyn Petrenko, with the help of 17-year-old assistant Nadiia Chornohor, in order to hide the mistake of his colleagues, spread the frozen cakes with buttercream, strewed with powder, decorated with floral ornaments.

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    Trust us, PSL fans—this twist on the classic White Russian will be your go-to all season long. Get the Pumpkin Spice White Russians recipe . PHOTO: ROCKY LUTEN; FOOD STYLING: MAKINZE GORE

  9. Ruske kape - Wikipedia

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    Ruske kape. Ruske kape ( English: Russian Caps) are a type of cake dessert served in Balkan countries, especially in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia and Serbia. It usually comes in a 60-millimetre-wide (2.4 in), round serving and includes coconut around the edge or sometimes crushed walnuts. The top is usually chocolate drizzled with vanilla.