An interesting clarification. If you analyze the facts critically and carefully, then it becomes clear that borscht belongs to Ukrainian culture! Like pizza, which spread around the world, but remained an Italian dish, borscht spread in the regions adjacent to the territories near settlement of Ukrainians.
I feel the urge to go to Ukraine and taste it. Food is ingrained in every culture. By eating Ukrainian made borscht now I expect to feel how freedom tastes too...
Food connects us to who we are. Those ladies packing the soup are adding extra love in each bag. We need things to remind of us Mama and grandma. Beautiful video and I understand the recipe so much better.
Before y'all say anything about the "ruZZian bots" and stuff. Historically Borsch has been a shared dish between Russia and Ukraine during a lot of time. Perhaps with different recipes and all. That's all I gotta say, at least in Eastern Europe there is a lot of shared dishes, that may have different ingredients and all. Perhaps it's by "appropriation" or not. But it's still a shared dish
Interesting video. Historical facts confirm the Ukrainian origin of borscht. If you approach the analysis of the facts impartially, then you need to recognize borscht as a Ukrainian dish!
"Russia is also trying to appropriate Ukrainian cultural assets.... " Thanks for the Joke of the Week😂 DW Food steeping so low with their Russophobe propaganda. Also, a gentle reminder to yall nitwits, Europe is still buying Russian gas offline, at a much higher price
"ruZZIan borsch" is the same as "Ethiopean sushi". Even "Solyanka" which is considered ruZZian, is just a bad copy of Kyivan borsh of 17-18 century that was served with olives and lemon.