This week is going to be interesting. Simply put, my husband hates mushrooms, rye bread, sour cream, beets, and cabbage… which puts his taste buds in direct opposition to the lovely people of Belarus. Not one to be beat down by pickiness, I’ve resolved myself to be the cheerful, but broken record: “Honey, if an entire country eats it, then it can’t be that bad!” And I’m going to ask (beg) him to eat his entire meal. We’ll see. Located in eastern Europe, Belarusian culture blends Russian, Ukranian, Lithuanian, Tartar, and Polish traditions with its own. The typical Belarusian table is hearty. Potatoes are known as the “bread” of this people. Rumor has it, there are even restaurants that dedicate their entire menu to the potato. They put spuds in anything, from pancakes, dumplings, and soups, to pies, casseroles and salads. In the home, too, families are happy to eat potatoes for breakfast, lunch, and dinner (Source: Please to the Table). This is not to say they don’t eat bread, too. They do. In fact, …
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