You ever ate Ukrainian food?

You ever ate Ukrainian food?

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Yep, i'm from Ukraine
perhaps...

only russian and polish, but its pretty much the same i guess

6/10

i understand these dumplings are quite similar all over the east, so in that case yes (and they're fukking good btw).

Yes, we have mostly the same food.

I ate Ukranian halva. pretty gud

It's so integrated theres barely any difference between Ukraine, Russian and most of other CIS cusine.
So yes, on a daily basis.

Yes

I love more 5 45x39

>No

Neither have pic related

-_-

>ukraine

no such thing

Poland b-baka!

>poland

a russian oblast

>Lithuania

Varenyky with cherries are heresy. Prove me wrong. [spoiler]Protip: you can't.[/spoiler]

>Lithuania
A Polish exclave.

этo шквapки, Mыкoлa

>poland

Within the Russian Federation

Їїїїї!

Tы шo зaвыжжaл?

Пiшoв нaхyй

I like pelmeņi desu.

Most of it is stolen from Poles Turks and probably a bit from Greeks too. They are subhumans like you.

Only potato and sweet onion, only hardcore!

Its russian khinkali

>halva
>Ukrainian
keked. Ukraine being Turanic confirmed

It's from Turkic Tatars.

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гpyбo

Hello Mehmet

Yeah chicken Kiev is popular here

I am a Greek

Not really desu.

Hello Mehmedopolus

>no sound in webm
>only small images and webm
>only 1 image/webm per post
>bumplimit is 300
>better

Russia has more Muslims than all of EU and your culture is mainly Turkic/Slavic.

Thanks for remind

I am partial to borscht and babka but 3/4 of my grandparents are Polish immigrants so I'm sure there's a lot of crossover.

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>pierogi
>ukrainian

>babka
we call grandmother that

All people in Russia are subhumans. Religion doesn't matter at all.

kek

>My babka bakes the babka every Easter and Christmas
We call her Babbi though

so what is polish babka?

A big, helmet looking cake with raisins/craisins/other dried fruit + assorted nuts baked into it and some lemony icing from my experience

We usually call them "Babcia" because it's nicer.

You can also say Babka.

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ok thanks
youtube.com/watch?v=UnXwxrUZQ4U

yes. my grandmother used to make vareniki, bierocks and borscht. pretty good stuff

One austrian painter was saying the same and you know how this ended, ask your grandma about rape and your grandpa about slavery

I hope next year in Ukraine i will. :)