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Secret Gingerbread recipe puts Gorodets on the map
(9 Mar 2019) LEADIN:
The discovery of a centuries-old secret recipe has put the oldest city in the Ninzy Novgorod region back on the map.
Gingerbread has often been a feature of well-known folklore, but here in Gorodets, the gingerbread handicraft has made a revival.
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These centuries-old wooden carvings are used to make gingerbread.
Their intricate designs imprint onto the baked goods or 'pryanik' in Russian.
Just like this large carving of a rooster on display.
Anastasia Suvorova is the head of the gingerbread production at her factory called 'Gingerbread Artel of Suvorovs'.
She and her family have been running the factory for 20 years now after finding the secret recipe in their house.
They sell the gingerbread to local cafes and bakeries.
Historically, gingerbread recipes have always been kept within the family, within Old Believers family (Eastern Orthodox Christians who existed prior to the reforms of Patriarch Nikon of Moscow between 1652 and 1666). Often the Old Believers had to hire workers and in order to ensure that the recipe would not be stolen, the workers hired workers were strictly forbidden to bring any exact weighing scales inside the gingerbread factory - neither weights nor any specific measurement devices. It was strictly forbidden. All were weights were coded under the names of secret objects - stones, horseshoes, says Suvorova.
We found such a recipe in our house, and this was the beginning of our enterprise. The recipe said - three white flour stones, two molasses horseshoes, one black honey stone and so on. This is how recipes were encrypted because each gingerbread baker was proud of their own recipe and invention.
Gingerbread cookies were prepared mostly in the summer - when the berries ripened and bees were active.
Gingerbread's long shelf life meant people could keep them until the winter - when the Orthodox church celebrated Christmas and the Epiphany.
The Old Believers gingerbread patterns were said to be used as propaganda to oppose the Patriarch Nikon's of Moscow church reform.
Primarily, the families of the Old Believers were engaged in gingerbread baking, and these were so-called propaganda leaflets, which were distributed in the form of gingerbread in support of the old regime, opposing Nikon's church reform, explains Suvorova.
This led to Gorodet's gingerbread being outlawed, and in its place, their main competitor, Tula gingerbread became the region's most popular.
The oldest preserved baking patterns date back to 1775 and are kept in the museum.
In the 18th century around 85 masters produced gingerbread in Gorodets which were supplied not only to the capital St. Petersburg but also to Siberia in exchange for furs.
The price of a kilogram of gingerbread was comparable to the cost of a cow.
And the wooden carved baking moulds were even more expensive says Svetlana Yakovleva of Gorodets Historical and Artistic Complex.
The cost varied. A kilogram of (gingerbread) could cost 4 rubles (6 USD). Smaller ones cost a few kopecks, says Yakovleva.
I want to mention the price of gingerbread moulds. The cost of gingerbread moulds varied from 3 (4USD) to 15 rubles (23 USD) in silver. It was a lot of money for that time, one could buy a house, a cow, a horse for this price.
Today the Gorodestky gingerbread has become so popular a whole museum is dedicated to the treat.
The museum displays vast collections of carved moulds and gingerbreads made several centuries ago.
And the technology has not changed today.
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Timeline of Russian Innovation encompasses key events in the history of technology in Russia, starting from the Early East Slavs and up to the Russian Federation.
The entries in this timeline fall into the following categories:
Indigenous inventions, like airliners, AC transformers, radio receivers, television, artificial satellites, ICBMs
Products and objects that are uniquely Russian, like Saint Basil's Cathedral, Matryoshka dolls, Russian vodka
Products and objects with superlative characteristics, like the Tsar Bomba, the AK-47, and Typhoon class submarine
Scientific and medical discoveries, like the periodic law, vitamins and stem cellsThis timeline examines scientific and medical discoveries, products and technologies introduced by various peoples of Russia and its predecessor states, regardless of ethnicity, and also lists inventions by naturalized immigrant citizens. Certain innovations achieved by a national operation may also may be included in this timeline, in cases where the Russian side played a major role in such projects.
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Timeline of Russian inventions and technology records
00:01:07 1 Early East Slavs
00:07:36 2 Kievan Rus'
00:07:45 2.1 10th century
00:11:15 2.2 11th century
00:15:10 2.3 12th century
00:17:34 2.4 13th century
00:19:22 3 Grand Duchy of Moscow
00:19:31 3.1 14th century
00:22:30 3.2 15th century
00:27:48 3.3 Early 16th century
00:29:36 4 Tsardom of Russia
00:29:45 4.1 Late 16th century
00:34:44 4.2 17th century
00:42:50 4.3 Early 18th century
00:45:24 5 Russian Empire
00:45:33 5.1 1720s
00:46:22 5.2 1730s
00:49:21 5.3 1740s
00:49:35 5.4 1750s
00:50:04 5.5 1760s
00:50:36 5.6 1770s
00:52:21 5.7 1780s
00:52:35 5.8 1790s
00:53:44 5.9 19th century
00:54:20 5.10 1810s
00:54:44 5.11 1820s
00:55:27 5.12 1830s
00:56:17 5.13 1840s
00:56:36 5.14 1850s
00:58:51 5.15 1860s
01:00:01 5.16 1870s
01:02:51 5.17 1880s
01:05:35 5.18 1890s
01:07:46 5.19 20th century
01:10:02 5.20 1910s
01:12:47 6 Soviet Union
01:12:56 6.1 Late 1910s
01:13:50 6.2 1920s
01:16:14 6.3 1930s
01:23:47 6.4 1940s
01:27:01 6.5 1950s
01:32:10 6.6 1960s
01:36:56 6.7 1970s
01:40:20 6.8 1980s
01:42:35 6.9 Early 1990s
01:43:54 7 Russian Federation
01:44:04 7.1 1990s
01:45:57 7.2 2000s
01:48:09 7.3 2010s
01:48:52 8 See also
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SUMMARY
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Timeline of Russian Innovation encompasses key events in the history of technology in Russia, starting from the Early East Slavs and up to the Russian Federation.
The entries in this timeline fall into the following categories:
Indigenous inventions, like airliners, AC transformers, radio receivers, television, artificial satellites, ICBMs
Products and objects that are uniquely Russian, like Saint Basil's Cathedral, Matryoshka dolls, Russian vodka
Products and objects with superlative characteristics, like the Tsar Bomba, the AK-47, and Typhoon class submarine
Scientific and medical discoveries, like the periodic law, vitamins and stem cellsThis timeline examines scientific and medical discoveries, products and technologies introduced by various peoples of Russia and its predecessor states, regardless of ethnicity, and also lists inventions by naturalized immigrant citizens. Certain innovations achieved by a national operation may also may be included in this timeline, in cases where the Russian side played a major role in such projects.
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