· Borshch, of course, is beet soup, and one of the most famous Russian traditional foods. Beets seem a strange base for soup to many Westerners, but there are plenty of reasons that this hearty soup is one of Russia's most famous dishes. Full of vegetables and meat, the layered flavors in this soup are especially nice with a dollop of fresh sour cream.
· You may have already heard of pirozhki. These little pastries can be packed full of potatoes, meat, cabbage, or cheese.
· Caviar, or ikra is really something to get worked up about in Russia. Briny and sharp, it is often served on dark, crusty bread or with blini, which are like pancakes or crepes. Caviar on buttered bread is a popular zakuska.
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Moscow is the largest city in Moscow. In 2012, Moscow had 11.92 million people.
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Moscow does not speak any language. Moscow is a city. Cities don't speak. Muscovites (people who live in Moscow), however, generally speak Russian.
The population density for Moscow is 11,455 people every square kilometer.
Moscow is one of the biggest cities in the whole wide world. The richest part of Moscow is the place where a lot of people would visit and it is very popular.
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