File:Russian-Style Crimean Cuisine.jpg

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The type of food traditionally eaten at a Russian meal.

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English: Pictured is caviar, fish with pasta, cucumbers, tomatoes, and plums, and lots of baked goods and juice. These are all foods very popular in Russia and is eaten in Crimea as well.
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