Ukrainian cuisine explained

Ukrainian cuisine is the collection of the various cooking traditions of the people of Ukraine, one of the largest and most populous European countries. It is heavily influenced by the rich dark soil from which its ingredients come, and often involves many components.[1] Traditional Ukrainian dishes often experience a complex heating process – "at first they are fried or boiled, and then stewed or baked. This is the most distinctive feature of Ukrainian cuisine".[2]

The national dish of Ukraine is red borscht, a well-known beet soup, of which many varieties exist. However, (boiled dumplings similar to pierogi) and a type of cabbage roll known as are also national favourites, and are a common meal in traditional Ukrainian restaurants.[3] These dishes indicate the regional similarities within Eastern European cuisine.

The cuisine emphasizes the importance of wheat in particular, and grain in general, as the country is often referred to as the "breadbasket of Europe".[4] The majority of Ukrainian dishes descend from ancient peasant dishes based on plentiful grain resources such as rye, as well as staple vegetables such as potato, cabbages, mushrooms and beetroots. Ukrainian dishes incorporate both traditional Slavic techniques as well as other European techniques, a byproduct of years of foreign jurisdiction and influence. As there has been a significant Ukrainian diaspora over several centuries (for example, over a million Canadians have Ukrainian heritage), the cuisine is represented in European countries and those further afield, particularly Argentina, Brazil, and the United States.

Soups

Borscht

Although the word borscht usually refers to the red variety, it may also refer to other sour soups that may not have any beets in them.

Other soups

Salads and appetizers

Bread and grain

Bread and wheat products are important to Ukrainian cuisine. The country has been considered one of the traditional "breadbaskets" of the world.[11] Decorations on the top can be elaborate for celebrations.

Main courses

Desserts

Beverages

Alcoholic

Non-alcoholic

See also

Further reading

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Food in Ukraine – Ukrainian Food, Ukrainian Cuisine – traditional, popular, dishes, recipe, diet, history, common, meals, staple. www.foodbycountry.com.
  2. Web site: Ukrainian National Food and Cuisine . ukrainetrek.com.
  3. Web site: 5 Best Ukraine traditional Foods.
  4. Web site: The Bread Basket of Europe. InfoPlease.
  5. http://www.ukraine.com/cuisine/ "Cuisine – Flavors and Colors of Ukrainian Culture."
  6. http://ukrainetrek.com/about-ukraine-cuisine "Ukraine National Food, Meals and Cookery."
  7. Book: Artiukh, Lidiia . https://archive.org/details/artyukh1977/page/53/mode/1up?view=theater . . 1977 . Kyiv . 53–55 . uk:Українська народна кулінарія. Історико-етнографічне дослідження . Ukrainian folk cooking. Historic-ethnographic research.
  8. Web site: Volodymyrova . Vitalina . 2020-09-26 . uk:Цукровий буряк у борщ додають на півдні Вінниччини . Sugar beet is added to borscht in southern Vinnytsia Oblast . 33 Kanal.
  9. Web site: 2018-02-18 . uk:Гуцульський борщ з білим буряком. Неймовірний рецепт з Карпат . Hutsul borscht with white beetroot. Exceptional recipe from the Carpathians . Nashi Besahy.
  10. Web site: Maslova . Iryna . 2022-09-23 . uk:На Житомирщині приготували автентичний борщ незвичайного кольору . In Zhytomyr Oblast, they cooked an authentic borscht of an unusual color . Shuba.
  11. Book: Merrill, Lorraine . Encyclopedia of Food and Culture . . 2003 . 0-684-80565-0 . Katz . Solomon . 1 . New York . 576 . English . Environment.
  12. Book: Pochle͏̈bkin, Vilʹjam V. . Nationale Küchen die Kochkunst der sowjetischen Völker . 1988 . 978-3-7304-0053-1 . 2., überarb. Aufl . Moskau . 75011701.
  13. http://www.enjoyyourcooking.com/main-dish-recipes/stuffed-pork-rolls-mushrooms-kruchenyky.html Stuffed Pork Rolls with Mushrooms (Kruchenyky)
  14. http://sovabooks.com.au/free-recipe-kutia-star-of-the-ukrainian-christmas-supper/ Recipe: Kutia, Star of the Ukrainian Christmas Eve Supper