Anna Sakawsky, a fourth-generation Ukrainian Canadian, says she grew up eating foods like borscht and pierogi, made with recipes handed down by her great-grandmother. (Photo: Anna Sakawsky) Anna ...
MINNEAPOLIS, Minn — Borscht is a sour soup with a distinctive red color that comes from beets. It's common in Eastern Europe, particularly in Ukraine. This recipe is shared with Untiedt’s by one of ...
Growing up in Ukraine, San Francisco chef and blogger Anna Voloshyna ate a bright pink, kefir-based cold borscht called kholodnyk — kholod means cold in Ukrainian — to cool off during the ...
Borscht. Bortsch. Borsch. By any name, it is the dish that embodies the essence of Ukrainian food culture. To call it soup wouldn’t be correct because Ukrainian borscht is a recipe more like ...
"Food grew scarce,” writes New Yorker correspondent Joshua Yaffa, “a loaf of bread was a rare delicacy.” In his dispatch from Ukraine, Yaffa reports on life recently in the northern Ukraine city of ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - Ukrainian-born Alla Yakimiv’s heart breaks seeing the images coming out of her native country. She still has extended family there and is working with her community to send ...
Ukrainian borscht with dark bread, garlic and sour cream made by Marina Yusim at her home in Studio City. (Mariah Tauger / Los Angeles Times) “In Ukraine, we were Jews. In America, we are Russians.
Before writing this column, I walked through the farmers market looking at what’s fresh and available, trying to decide on something new to share with you. However, I kept thinking, “I did that ...
When Russia’s barbaric aggression against Ukraine began, Jewish aid organizations estimated that 200,000 Ukrainian Jews were integrated into the life of that country, making the Jewish community there ...
CARPINTERIA, Calif. - The deep red beet Borscht soup sold for just one week in Carpinteria, turned into a generous green donation of cash for a special Ukrainian relief fund. The idea was brought to ...
Anna Sakawsky grew up hearing stories of when her great-grandparents, whom she called Baba and Gido, moved from Ukraine to Canada, leaving behind "the old country" and eventually settling in British ...
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