Надо энти самые джинджербред кукис ака piparkoogid печь, а я вместо этого англичан
из Ноттингема, из магазина *Babushka. Russian & European Deli* учу жызни.
послал им на е-майл
Gingerbiscuits "Piparkukas" are NOT RUSSIAN FOOD PRODUCT but LATVIAN! FOR GOD SAKE!
Bloody hell!!! IT IS NOT RUSSIAN FOOD PRODUCT and NEVER BEEN!
shame on you!
Estonian
из Ноттингема, из магазина *Babushka. Russian & European Deli* учу жызни.
послал им на е-майл
Gingerbiscuits "Piparkukas" are NOT RUSSIAN FOOD PRODUCT but LATVIAN! FOR GOD SAKE!
Hello, guys
In google I see this advertisement
Bloody hell!!! IT IS NOT RUSSIAN FOOD PRODUCT and NEVER BEEN!
IT IS PRODUCT of independent LATVIA!
shame on you!
Estonian
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on 2022-12-23 03:06 pm (UTC)В России тоже были имбирные пряники.
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on 2022-12-23 03:12 pm (UTC)пусть экспортируют из раши, называют ginger pryanik, ггг
википедия если набрать Имбирный пряник ни слова о России
вообще оказывается армянское наследие, очень интересно
Gingerbread is claimed to have been brought to Europe in 992 AD by the Armenian monk Gregory of Nicopolis (also called Gregory Makar and Grégoire de Nicopolis). He left Nicopolis (in modern-day western Greece) to live in Bondaroy (north-central France), near the town of Pithiviers. He stayed there for seven years until he died in 999 and taught gingerbread baking to French Christians. It may have been brought to Western Europe from the eastern Mediterranean in the 11th century.
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on 2022-12-23 07:42 pm (UTC)