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Sbiten (Russian: сбитень) is a
traditional hot
winter beverage in
Eastern Slavic cuisine,
including Belarusian, Russian, and
Ukrainian cuisines. Sbiten...
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German Glühwein. Additionally, the
traditional Russian winter herbal drink sbiten,
although usually a non-alcoholic
tisane made with hot water, may also be...
- XI-XVII vv. Vol. 21. Moscow: Nauka. 1995. p. 31. "Chef doma:
Pryaniki i
sbiten'
Maksima Syrnikova". The Village. 14
December 2012.
Retrieved 11 December...
- as well as
ginger and mint.
Sbiten,
another non-alcoholic drink, is made of honey, water,
fruit juices, and ****es.
Sbiten was once the most po****r non-alcoholic...
- biscuits, honey.
Beverages included drinking broths (kompot and
sweet soups,
sbiten), kissel, and, from the
beginning of the 18th century,
Chinese tea. In 1999...
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Sbitenshchik (Russian: сбитенщик) was a
sbiten vendor and was
spread in Old Rus'
regions of Novgorod, Kiev,
Moscow and
other Rus'
cities and regions. The...
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fermented milk
beverage made from
baked milk
using lactic acid fermentation.
Sbiten (Russian: сби́тень) A
traditional Russian honey-based
drink similar to Medovukha...
- raspberries).
Ryazhenka It is made from
baked milk by
lactic acid fermentation.
Sbiten A
traditional Russian honey-based
drink with
herbs and ****es
Varenets A...
- monasteries, the Savvino-Storozhevsky
monastery has a brewery,
selling kvas and
sbiten to the
public as well as
operating a
bakery which produces and
sells a wide...
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Yakov Knyazhnin. The most
successful of them was
Sbitenshchik (Сбитеньщик —
Sbiten Vendor),
comic opera in 3 acts,
written to the
libretto by
Yakov Knyazhnin...