Pereshki, Pelmeni, Borscht, Svekolni Salad,Acroshka, Oladi.
or...
1: find a Russian shop and walk inside
2:get a gun and point it at the cashier
3:ask for the name of some foods he sells
4:shoot and leave
ПЕЛЬМЕНИ or pel'meni.
One of Russia's famous foods is Verenikis.
They eat kosher versions of Russian foods.
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Some Russian foods that begin with the letter "J" include "jewish-style gefilte fish," a dish made from ground fish, often served as an appetizer, especially in Jewish communities in Russia. Another example is "jalebi," though not originally Russian, it has become popular in some areas and resembles a sweet, spiral-shaped treat. Additionally, "jagged cheese" refers to a type of cheese that may be found in certain regional varieties.
Traditional Russian foods may include pirozhki, borsch, slivki and ikra. Russians will eat other foods such as potatoes, fish, meat and bread.
I am from Russian origins and I don't think there is a difference. But if your going to date a Russian who eats traditional Russian foods be prepared. Be prepared for lots of pickled food. Like pickled cabbage, mushrooms, etc. Be prepared for lots of meat and potatoes. OH! And I must warn you........ many Russian families I know LOVE cow tongue. I am not one of them.
some foods are fish
Borshch, a beet soup, is one of the most famous Russian traditional foods.
Peter the great, Catherine the first, Ivan the terrible are some of the Russian monarchs.
Some gourmet foods are lobster and sushi,
There are several well-known Russian dating webpages, such as 'Russian dating'. Similarly, other sites include 'Russian dating now' and 'Russian cupid'.