Gastronomic fairs opened at the Maslenitsa Festival in Moscow
As part of the "Winter in Moscow" project, fairs were opened at the Maslenitsa festival grounds, where farm products, delicacies and handmade products were presented. Each location offers its guests its own range of products, the organizers said.
Tverskaya Square became a gastronomic gallery of the regions of Russia during the festival. There are fish shops, cheese shops, and a meat row. Pickles from wild plants of the Komi Republic and a product line from Karachay-Cherkessia are presented in a separate pavilion.
On Koptevsky and Orekhovy boulevards, near the Nekrasovka metro station, there are places selling handmade decorative goods. In particular, products in the amigurumi technique are sold here.: home decorations, interior decor, as well as bracelets and beads made of natural stone.
A wide range of copyrighted goods, including Maslenitsa symbols, is presented at the site on Khachaturian Street. In particular, here you can find clay whistles, fragrant sachets with natural fillers, author's soap, jewelry and interior items in vintage style. By purchasing these products, visitors not only receive unique gifts, but also become part of the preservation of Russian traditions, the organizers emphasized.
The Winter in Moscow project is aimed at strengthening social and family ties, creating an atmosphere of unity and mutual support. Special attention is paid to the support of participants and veterans of the special military operation and their families, as well as all those who provide assistance to the front.
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