Muslims around the world are currently undergoing fasting Ramadan. Muslims in Russia generally fast for 17 hours. This is one of the longest duration of the fast in the world. There are about 8000 mosques and 20 million Muslims in Russia. Approximate two million of them live in Moscow City. There are a variety of unique and interesting traditions including the typical food that each country has before breaking the fast. What most popular foods in Moscow during Ramadan fasting?
In addition to breaking the fast with dates and other fruits, Muslims in Russia also eat bread for meal. In Russia, Muslims have Khingalsh as a typical meal iftar. Khingalsh is a bread made of flour. Its filled with a variety of different dishes. Bread commonly found in southern Russia is usually filled with cheese or pumpkin. There is also Galnash which is bread made from wheat.
While the drink that must exist during Ramadan is Kvass. This drink is the result of fermented bread or wheat-grains that do not contain alcohol. In addition to these foods-drinks there are other options that can be used as a menu takjil that taste sweet and popular Russian citizens. Let’s peek what is the food or the Russian-style cookies are often used as a menu iftar :
At that time ginger cake made from wheat flour mixed with honey and juice berries. This cake gets its modern name when its recipe is modified with spices from India and the Middle East that first appeared. Its appeared in Russia around the 12th or 13th centuries. Modern ginger cake is a split square shape filled with jam or condensed milk.
Guralnik is a dessert chef at a Prague restaurant in Moscow. This cake recipe is originally from French marshmallows, but has been modified. Ptichie Moloko or bird’s milk cake is still very popular in Russia until now. Its popularity can be seen from various artificial versions that can be found everywhere, even in the most expensive stores.
But unlike pastels, chak-chak recipe has not changed from the start. This eastern delight cake is made of soft dough and raw egg. Then shaped into short, short stalks like fried macaroni attached. Once taped to each other round and poured hot honey sauce on it. This stack will harden before serving.
The Russian poet, Vladimir Guralnik developed this cake recipe. He learned from a Czech teacher who was traveling to Moscow. Prague cake is made from 4 different types of cream. There are cream mixed with brandy and other liquor. The ingredient for the cake is soaked in rum. This cake include halal food in Russia because its contains only a small amount of alcohol. So the alcohol content is not intoxicating. That’s why this food is popular as an iftar meal in Moscow. Read also most popular foods in Russia during winter
This Viennese original cake does not contain any cream at all. Unlike Ptichie Moloko (Bird’s Milk Cake), Prague cake recipe is never patented. This delicious sweet food is easy to find in all the pastry shops spread across Russia.
That’s all some cake that become most popular foods in Moscow during Ramadan fasting. Actually, there are many others halal foods in Moscow, because Islam is the second largest relegion in Russia. During ramadan fasting, usually there is a Halal EXPO in embassy office of Indonesia. There are many Russian who loves Indonesian foods. See also most popular foods in St.Petersburg during Ramadan fasting and Most popular drinks in St. Petersburg during Ramadan fasting.
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