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'''Okróshka''' ({{lang-ru|[[wikt:окрошка|окро́шка]]}}) is a cold [[soup]] of [[Russian cuisine|Russian]] origin, which probably originated in the [[Volga River|Volga]] [[Volga region|region]].<ref>[[William Pokhlyobkin]] [http://vkus.narod.ru/knn/rus/okroshka/okroshka00.htm about okroshka] (in Russian)</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://bridgetomoscow.com/okroshka|title=Okroshka|website=Bridgetomoscow|language=en|access-date=2018-10-03}}</ref>
The classic soup is a mix of mostly raw vegetables (like [[cucumbers]], radishes and [[spring onions]]), boiled potatoes, eggs, cooked meat such as beef, veal, sausages or ham and [[kvass]], which is a low-alcoholic (1.5% or less) beverage made from fermented black or [[rye bread]]. Okroshka is usually garnished with [[sour cream]] ([[smetana (dairy product)|smetana]]). Later versions that first appeared in Soviet times use light or diluted [[kefir]], [[whey]], [[ayran]],
The ingredients are diced and then mixed with kvass just before eating; the ratio of chopped food to kvass is similar to that of cereal to milk. This allows the vegetables to retain their texture. For that same reason, even though the ingredients are similar to those in a [[Russian salad]], the taste of okroshka is quite different from that of the salad.
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