Americans Try Russian Snacks: Tula Pryanik~ Gingerbread
Tula Pryanik - gingerbread with condensed milk and honey. Pryanik, a type of flat honey cake, is a favorite traditional Russian delight. The city of Tula is considered to be its birthplace, first made in the 16th century, and 500 years later the Tula pryanik remains Russia’s gastronomic pride.
Тульский пряник - самый настоящий! / Tula gingerbread cookies ♡ English subtitles
Едем в Тулу и печём вкусные медовые пряники - видео рецепт. Все секреты настоящих пряников от тульских мастеров!
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- 3 стакана муки,
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- 1 ч.ложка разрыхлителя,
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- 1/2 стакана густого джема,
а также: 4 ст.ложки сахара и 6 ст.ложек воды для сиропа.
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Tula Museum of Arms Short review
Тульский музей оружия - один из старейших музеев в России. Коллекция берет начало от Указа Петра Первого от 1724 года.
Tula State Museum of Arms - one of the oldest museums in Russia. The origin of his collection belongs to 1724, when at the Tula arms factory in accordance with the decree of then released Peter I became ... old cannons and fuzei do not transfer and do not spoil, and to take as curiosities in the arsenal of the deposit.
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Russia: places to visit | Tula is the capital of Russian weapons
This is our first video in our “Must See” series where I’ll tell you what things in Russia are worth your time to see and what should be avoided at all costs.
↓↓↓↓ Must See ↓↓↓↓
In this episode, we are visiting Tula. Some call it the “city of craftsmen” because ever since Medieval times a lot of tools, weapons, and other goods were made right here.
You’ll definitely feel the productive spirit in Tula at some of its museums, especially the Tula State Museum of Weapons. It is impossible to not notice this unique helmet shaped building that houses the Arms Museum, which is one of the biggest of its kind in the world. If you are at all interested in melee Russian weapons, hunting and sport rifles and/or hardcore military tech then coming here would be a good idea. You will definitely get inspired. If you want to know more about the history of when those weapons were used in medieval Russia then check out the Tula Kremlin right smack in the middle of downtown.
It may seem like Tula is all about arms which are only partially true. Tula is also the home to the totally non-violent Pryanik cookies and inside the Tula Kremlin, there is a museum where they will show you how to make one of these Russian sweets with your own hands. And since they seem to last forever they are a great gift to take back home. Locals consider their Pryanik cookies to be the supreme Russian biscuit with a totally unique flavor that you can only get here in Tula.
Tula may have a unique taste but it also has a unique sound, the sound of accordions! Tula is still a leader in accordion production to this day. Not only can you see accordions but hear them and learn to play songs for yourself. Who knows maybe you can take one home to impress (and/or annoy) your friends and family around Christmas?
All this and more will be in our next video. After that, we will have our first “Must Eat” where you’ll experience the best food that Tula has to offer and see where you absolutely must stop to eat while visiting this fantastic city. Food and vacation go hand-in-hand so our Must Eat series should be a great help to those who want to experience Russian food the right way!
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TULA,V.1: TOLSTOY, KREMLIN AND LENIN (Traveling around Russia, p.3)
Hello, everyone!
Here is the 3rd chapter of my shenanigans in Russia.
This time I’m going to Tula - a city of weapon masters and gingerbread. I love sweets, do you?
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In the St. Petersburg suburb of Udelnaya, the biggest antiques market in Russia is on display during weekends. The usual collection of antiques, housewares and knick-knacks satisfies serious buyers and curious onlookers to pay a visit to these outdoor stalls and ground-floor markets.
One of the more colorful tables contains a serious USSR pin collection and Matt cheerfully leafs through album upon album of thousands of pins.
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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.
STORYLINE:
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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TULA,V.2: TEA, FOOD, WEAPONS & FLEAS (Travelling around Russia, p.3)
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It’s Weekendr Girl with a new portion of adventures in Tula.
Now that we have seen the Kremlin and learned about the city’s history, let’s go further exploring. We are to visit the big3 of Tula: weapons, samovars, gingerbread - only for you and only here.
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Sugar and Spice: A Gingerbread History
The Wellesley Historical Society Present : A Gingerbread History , speaker talks about how gingerbread became associated with christmas at the Wellesley Free Library.
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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.
STORYLINE:
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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Формы резных Дедов морозов. Мороз под роспись.
Формы резных Дедов морозов. Мороз под роспись.Все показанные формы дедов морозов в видео, вырезаны мной. Это полностью ручная работа. Материал изготовления дерево липы. Высота дедов морозов от 17 см до 35 см.
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The Best Gingerbread Cookie Recipe in the History of the World.
This is the best gingerbread cookie recipe in the history of the world. Seriously. Fight me y'all. It's my magical childhood memories against yours!
Nostalgia guaranteed. And also a hangover.
If you want the full written recipe (without some of the silliness) then click the link:
Склады - магазины, полны халвы, пряников и конфет.
Сладости свежие, только с фабрик.Это подвальные, торговые помещения, куда можно прийти всем желающим и купить восточные сладости ф-ки Рахат и не только.Российские, знаменитые тульские пряники, также здесь есть в ассортименте. КЗ, Россия, Белоруссия, мы в одном, торговом, таможенном союзе. Купила 4 -ре медовых Тульских пряника, все др. сладости ещё есть дома с прошлых покупок.Скажу честно, туда нельзя заходить голодным, как я в прошлый раз, когда набрала всего и очень много:)
Sweets are fresh, only from factories. These are basement, retail premises where everyone can come and buy oriental sweets from Rakhat and not only. Russian, famous Tula gingerbread cookies are also in stock. KZ, Russia, Belarus, we are in the same trade, customs union. I bought 4-honey Tula gingerbread, all other sweets are still at home from previous purchases. Frankly, you can’t go there hungry, as I did the last time I got everything and a lot :)
Kolomna Pastila and Apple Orchards
Experience British and Russian intangible heritage in our Museum of Forgotten Taste. Listen to stories from the past, partake in a traditional tea ceremony with apple 'pastila' tasting, learn how to grow an organic apple orchard, meet people who share your passion for culture, traditions, and food.
Best Russian chocolate candy EVER
I LOVED it! Try it if you can. :)
This is supposed to be a comedy, so LAUGH and don't get angry.
No animals were hurt during the making of this video.
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Music Credits: BY ALEXANDER · DECEMBER 23, 2017 (Thank you Alexander!)