kusa no to mo / sumikawaru yo zo / hina no ie (Even a thatched hut / May change with a new owner / Into a doll’s house)
from a haiku poem in Oku no Hosomichi (奥の細道) by Matsuo Bashō (松尾 芭蕉) (1644 – 1694)
Wednesday, 21 September 2011
Ukrainian festival 2011 (2) Food
Grandma`s perogies
Desert
Beer garden
My dinner – sauerkraut, schnitzel and red cabbage salad
This seems like it was mostly a festival for Western Ukrainians. We, the Easterners, wouldn't recognize a single one of the desserts in one of the pictures, or the meal you have on your last photo. We also don't use the word "pierogies" to refer to the dish on the pictures. We call them varenyky. "Pierogies" are pies for us.
This just goes to show what a big country with a lot of internal differences we are.
This seems like it was mostly a festival for Western Ukrainians. We, the Easterners, wouldn't recognize a single one of the desserts in one of the pictures, or the meal you have on your last photo. We also don't use the word "pierogies" to refer to the dish on the pictures. We call them varenyky. "Pierogies" are pies for us.
ReplyDeleteThis just goes to show what a big country with a lot of internal differences we are.