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Raisa Golubchik, Clip 2: Nostalgic food

Collection: Anahi Viladrich Records at Queens College Libraries' Department of Special Collections and Archives: Raisa Golubchik
Date: Time Period: 1954 - 2012; 2012-11-25; Interview recorded: November 25, 2012 Material: Digital audio recording made using IPhone3 digital recorder and Adobe Soundbooth. Dimension: Total running time: 0:03:49
Creator: Raisa Golubchik interviewed by Alexander Golubchik Identifier: aql:21242 avr-rag-clip-000002

Description: Raisa Golubchik talks about the potato being one of the most popular ingredients in Russian cuisine. She eats traditional foods out of a sense of nostalgia, regardless of having an expanded choice of ingredients in the United States.

Collection : aql:20455; aql:18056

Creator : Raisa Golubchik interviewed by Alexander Golubchik

Date : Time Period: 1954 - 2012; 2012-11-25; Interview recorded: November 25, 2012

Summary/Description : Raisa Golubchik talks about the potato being one of the most popular ingredients in Russian cuisine. She eats traditional foods out of a sense of nostalgia, regardless of having an expanded choice of ingredients in the United States.

Subject : Cooking, Ukrainian; Tradition; Cooking

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Coverage : Locations discussed: Woodside, Queens, NY Russia Soviet Union Ukraine Woodside (New York, N.Y.) Queens (New York, N.Y.)

Type : Oral history

Format : Digital audio recording made using IPhone3 digital recorder and Adobe Soundbooth.; Total running time: 0:03:49

Identifier : aql:21242 avr-rag-clip-000002

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