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Russian traditional winter drink served hot
Sbiten (Russian: сбитень, Ukrainian: Збитень) is a traditional hot winter beverage in Eastern Slavic cuisine, including Belarusian, Russian, and Ukrainian
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Heated red wine with spices
mulled wine. Additionally, the traditional Russian winter herbal drink sbiten, although usually a non-alcoholic tisane made with hot water, may also be
Mulled_wine
Culinary traditions of Russia
as well as ginger and mint. Sbiten, another non-alcoholic drink, is made of honey, water, fruit juices, and spices. Sbiten was once the most popular non-alcoholic
Russian_cuisine
Spiced dough used for baking
XI-XVII vv. Vol. 21. Moscow: Nauka. 1995. p. 31. "Chef doma: Pryaniki i sbiten' Maksima Syrnikova". The Village. 14 December 2012. Retrieved 11 December
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Indonesian hot and sweet beverage
placed into the bandrek. drink portal Indonesia portal Bajigur Masala chai Sbiten List of hot beverages List of Indonesian beverages Wedang Jahe Yuli Tri
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fermented milk beverage made from baked milk using lactic acid fermentation. Sbiten (Russian: сби́тень) A traditional Russian honey-based drink similar to Medovukha
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raspberries). Ryazhenka It is made from baked milk by lactic acid fermentation. Sbiten A traditional Russian honey-based drink with herbs and spices Varenets A
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Jug with sprout of Asian origin
from Uzbekistan Kumgan from Volga Bulgaria Sbitenshchik with kumgan for sbiten Aftafeh from Arak, Iran Kumanets from Poltava Kvasnk, Tver КУМГАН, Большой
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biscuits, honey. Beverages included drinking broths (kompot and sweet soups, sbiten), kissel, and, from the beginning of the 18th century, Chinese tea. In 1999
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Music genre
He was especially famous for his comic opera Sbitenshchik (Сбитеньщик — Sbiten Vendor), comic opera in 3 acts, written to the libretto by Yakov Knyazhnin
Russian_opera
bitterness 20 IBU), began; and “Khamovniki Honey and Spices”, a traditional sbiten drink (ABV 5%), was released. New products included “Zhiguli Barnoe Mango–Passionfruit”
Moscow_Brewing_Company
Russian writer (died 1791)
opera with music by Vasily Pashkevich, c 1782. Fragments Comments. The Sbiten Vendor (Сбитенщик – Sbitenshchik) opera with music by Antoine Bullant also
Yakov_Knyazhnin
Orthodox monastery in Zvenigorod, Moscow Oblast, Russia
monasteries, the Savvino-Storozhevsky monastery has a brewery, selling kvas and sbiten to the public as well as operating a bakery which produces and sells a wide
Savvino-Storozhevsky Monastery
Savvino-Storozhevsky_Monastery
Russian composer
Yakov Knyazhnin. The most successful of them was Sbitenshchik (Сбитеньщик — Sbiten Vendor), comic opera in 3 acts, written to the libretto by Yakov Knyazhnin
Antoine_Bullant
Orthodox Christian religious festival
gingerbread, pies, buns, while the traditional drink for this holiday is sbiten, consisting of water, honey, and spicy herbs.[citation needed] On this day
Honey_Feast_of_the_Saviour
Collection of Russian theatrical works
Dialog The Wanderers) (comedy) Ya. B. Knyazhnin: Sbitenshchik («Сбитенщик» Sbiten Seller) (comedy) Vadim Novgorodskiy («Вадим Новогородский» Vadim of Novgorod;
Russian Theatre, or Complete Collection of All Russian Theatrical Works
Russian_Theatre,_or_Complete_Collection_of_All_Russian_Theatrical_Works
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