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We are the world’s largest community of people interested in Russia - be it culture, travel, history, learning the language and so much more
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Gateway to Russia Latest Posts

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Meet the ‘Mimosa’, the USSR’s most colorful salad 💛

This sumptuous, multi-layered dish was first and foremost a sign of the end of winter, thanks to its resemblance to yellow mimosa flowers.
The recipe is easy and affordable: a layer of canned fish, a layer of finely chopped egg white, diced onion, cheese, mayonnaise (better if you put a bit on every layer) and, finally, a layer of shredded egg yolk.
The yellow egg yolk atop was actually the reason the salad was called ‘Mimosa’. And many people associated it with the mimosa flower, considered the main Soviet flower of International Women's Day on March 8.

No one knows the exact date when the ‘Mimosa’ salad was created nor who created this now Soviet culinary masterpiece, but, in the 1970s, this salad was traditionally the main dish on any holiday table, because it had definitively won the hearts and minds of housewives across the country.
For a time, even the popularity of salads such as ‘Olivier’ (known internationally as ‘Russian salad’) and ‘Herring under a fur coat’ were on the wane because of it.

📷 Vasilisa Malinka

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08 Mar, 13:08
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Russian Orthodox believers have entered the Great Lent that will last seven weeks until Easter (which is April 20 this year). Let’s learn some Russian vocabulary devoted to lent!

Great Lent – Великий пост (Velikiy post)
Religion – Религия (religiya)
Faith – Вера (vera)
Prayer – Молитва (molitva)
Repentance – Покаяние (pokoyaniye)
Confession – Исповедь (ispoved’)
Abstinence from food – Воздержание от пищи (vozderzhaniye ot pishchi)
To fast – Поститься (postit’sya)
Lenten dishes – Постные блюда (postnye blyuda)
Lenten foods – Постные продукты (postnye produkty)
Dry eating (Xerophagy) – Сухоядение (sukhoyadeniye)
Lazarus Saturday – Лазарева суббота (Lazareva subbota)
Palm Sunday – Вербное воскресенье (Verbnoye voskresen’ye)
Holy Week – Страстная седмица
Resurrection – Воскреcение (voskreseniye)
Easter – Пасха (Paskha)

📷 Daniil Ivanov / Russian Look / Global Look Press

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08 Mar, 11:04
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How did the mimosa become a symbol of March 8?

The real floral madness happens at the beginning of March – these are the days when fragile mimosa sprigs and bright tulips appear on sale.
Flowers have accompanied March 8 literally since the very beginning of women's struggle for their rights. In 1857, in New York, women went on a demonstration with bread and roses: baked goods symbolized social protection, while flowers with thorns – high living standards.

In 1918, Russia became the first country in the world where the rights of women and men became equal. A year later, a new holiday appeared in the country, which was celebrated on March 8 – International Female Workers' Day, which was renamed International Women's Day in 1921.

The tradition of giving women flowers on this day appeared a little later, in the 1930s. At that time, Nadezhda Krupskaya, the wife of Vladimir Lenin, was the Deputy People's Commissar of Education. She was also involved in organizing various celebrations. Rumor has it that a factory worker once asked her how best to congratulate women on March 8 – although the name of the holiday had changed, the holiday was initially established to celebrate achievements at work. So, Krupskaya replied: “You need to give flowers!” However, in those days, it turned out that the only flower you could realistically buy at the very beginning of spring was a mimosa.

Since then, bunches or sprigs of delicately scented mimosa have become a symbol of the holiday. And, in the 1970s, tulips also gained popularity. An employee at the ‘Riga Ziezds’ agricultural enterprise specially grew 40,000 of these flowers for the holiday. Because of this, he became a news sensation – and, suddenly, tulips were as popular as the mimosa!

Credit: ilona titova/Getty Images; A. Aganov/Sputnik; Archive photo

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08 Mar, 07:01
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The ‘Moscow’ folk ensemble performing a ‘khorovod’ dance in a real forest!

Video by: t.me/moscowfc

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07 Mar, 15:01
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