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Russian Food Vocabulary

Russian cuisine is hearty, comforting, and deeply tied to the country's climate and traditions. From the iconic borscht to the humble but beloved pelmeni, Russian food vocabulary introduces you to Cyrillic script in a practical and delicious way. This guide covers soups, main dishes, bread, and essential dining phrases in Cyrillic with transliteration and pronunciation.

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Soups — Супы (Supy)

Soup is considered essential in Russian cuisine — a proper lunch almost always includes a first course of soup. Russians have dozens of soup varieties suited to every season, from cold summer soups to rich winter stews.

RussianEnglish
Pronunciation
СупSoup
soop
БорщBorscht (beet soup)
borshch
ЩиCabbage soup
shchee
СолянкаSolyanka (sour-spicy soup)
sah-lyahn-kah
УхаFish soup
oo-khah
РассольникPickle soup
rah-sol-neek
ОкрошкаCold kvass soup
ahk-rohsh-kah
СметанаSour cream (essential topping)
smeh-tah-nah
Pro Tip

Almost every Russian soup is served with a generous dollop of сметана (smetana, sour cream). It is so integral to Russian dining that a meal without smetana feels incomplete. When your borshch arrives, you will always be offered sour cream on the side.

Main Dishes — Основные Блюда (Osnovnye Blyuda)

Russian main courses are designed to be filling and warming, reflecting the country's long winters. Many of these dishes have been staples of Russian home cooking for centuries.

RussianEnglish
Pronunciation
ПельмениMeat dumplings
pehl-meh-nee
ВареникиStuffed dumplings (potato/cherry)
vah-reh-nee-kee
БлиныPancakes / Crepes
blee-ny
ПирожкиStuffed baked buns
pee-rahzh-kee
КотлетаMeat patty / cutlet
kaht-leh-tah
ГолубцыStuffed cabbage rolls
gah-loob-tsy
ШашлыкGrilled meat skewers
shahsh-lyk
КашаPorridge (buckwheat/oat)
kah-shah
КартошкаPotato (colloquial)
kahr-tosh-kah
Pro Tip

Russians distinguish between пельмени (pelmeni) and вареники (vareniki). Pelmeni are filled with meat (beef, pork, or a mix) and originated in Siberia. Vareniki are filled with potatoes, cherries, cottage cheese, or other fillings and are associated with Ukrainian cuisine. Both are boiled dumplings, but the fillings and traditions differ.

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Bread — Хлеб (Khleb)

Bread holds a sacred place in Russian culture. The expression "хлеб-соль" (bread and salt) represents hospitality, and guests are traditionally greeted with bread and salt on a special towel. Wasting bread is considered deeply disrespectful.

RussianEnglish
Pronunciation
ХлебBread
khlyeb
Чёрный хлебBlack (rye) bread
chyor-ny khlyeb
Белый хлебWhite bread
byeh-ly khlyeb
Бородинский хлебBorodinsky bread (dark rye)
bah-rah-deen-skee khlyeb
БатонWhite bread loaf
bah-ton
БулкаBread roll / bun
bool-kah
СушкиSmall dry ring crackers
soosh-kee

Beverages and Desserts

Russian meals are typically accompanied by tea and followed by simple but satisfying desserts:

Pro Tip

Russians drink tea (чай) constantly throughout the day. Traditional tea is brewed strong in a small teapot and diluted with hot water from a samovar (самовар). Adding sugar is common, but milk in tea is unusual in Russian culture — that is considered a British habit.

Dining Phrases

These essential phrases will help you navigate any Russian restaurant or home dinner invitation:

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you order food in Russian?

Use "Мне, пожалуйста..." (Mne, pozhaluysta..., "For me, please...") followed by the dish name. For example: Мне борщ, пожалуйста (Mne borshch, pozhaluysta) means "Borsch for me, please." To ask for the menu: Меню, пожалуйста (Menyu, pozhaluysta). For the bill: Счёт, пожалуйста (Schyot, pozhaluysta).

What is the difference between борщ and щи?

Борщ (borshch) is a beet-based soup with a distinctive red color, typically containing cabbage, potatoes, carrots, and meat. Щи (shchi) is a cabbage soup without beets, making it lighter in color. Both are fundamental Russian soups, but borshch is more widely known internationally while shchi is arguably more historically central to Russian cuisine.

What is the structure of a traditional Russian meal?

A traditional Russian meal consists of закуски (zakuski, appetizers), первое (pervoye, first course / soup), второе (vtoroye, second course / main dish), and десерт (desert) or чай (chai, tea). Soup is a near-mandatory part of a proper Russian meal, especially lunch.

What bread is most common in Russia?

The most iconic Russian bread is чёрный хлеб (chyorny khleb, black bread), a dense dark rye bread. It accompanies nearly every meal and is considered a symbol of Russian cuisine. Белый хлеб (bely khleb, white bread) is also common. Russians have a deep reverence for bread — wasting bread is considered very disrespectful.