Source: Atlas Obscura




If you’re offered tea or coffee in a Russian home, you may see a blue-and-white can of sgushyonka (“s-goosh-YON-ka”), or sweetened condensed milk, on the table. Nicknamed after the Russian term for condensed milk (sgushyonnoye moloko), this versatile sweetener can be stirred into a hot drink,…
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