1. Moscow cake. Contest. Love

Moscow cake consists from the four proteinaceous cake layers interbedded by cream on to basis of boiled condensed milk with addition of a filbert. The surface of cake is decorated by red brilliant glaze. Today, cake is popular meal among citizens and guests. Coffee shops, special kiosks and shops in the centre of the city- places where you may taste it.
2. Famous Alyonushka. Pretty Girl. Souvenir
Alyonka chocolate is one of the best-selling brands in Russia. One the loved tourist gifts and souvenirs. It’s great association with country and its Soviet past. It is certainly the most popular and biggest selling domestically produced candy in Russia’s history. There are many ‘Alyonka choco bars’ are opening in Moscow today. Guests can taste different sorts of candy with hot and delicious coffee and tea. Success of Alyonka chocolate is a reason of the past. In production since 1965, Alyonka chocolates were the byproducts of a special socialist food program implemented by the Soviet regime to mass produce affordable (not to be confused with widely available) chocolate. To find the right packaging and fresh face for the new chocolate bar, Russia’s Red October Chocolate Factory announced a formal competition in a central Moscow-based newspaper. The winner was a photo of a young girl, submitted by an artist who actually worked at the factory. Following the release of the now infamous blue-eyed baby in a traditional head kerchief on the package, rumors circulated that the adorable little girl was actually Svetlana Allilueva — Joseph Stalin’s own daughter.
Alyonka chocolate is one of the best-selling brands in Russia. One the loved tourist gifts and souvenirs. It’s great association with country and its Soviet past. It is certainly the most popular and biggest selling domestically produced candy in Russia’s history. There are many ‘Alyonka choco bars’ are opening in Moscow today. Guests can taste different sorts of candy with hot and delicious coffee and tea. Success of Alyonka chocolate is a reason of the past. In production since 1965, Alyonka chocolates were the byproducts of a special socialist food program implemented by the Soviet regime to mass produce affordable (not to be confused with widely available) chocolate. To find the right packaging and fresh face for the new chocolate bar, Russia’s Red October Chocolate Factory announced a formal competition in a central Moscow-based newspaper. The winner was a photo of a young girl, submitted by an artist who actually worked at the factory. Following the release of the now infamous blue-eyed baby in a traditional head kerchief on the package, rumors circulated that the adorable little girl was actually Svetlana Allilueva — Joseph Stalin’s own daughter.
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