Kachka's Legacy Surpasses the Eastern European Culinary Renaissance It Started
Briefly

The food was explicitly, unapologetically Eastern European - celebrating the cuisine of Frumkin Morales's Belarusian family, but also the broader cuisines and tangled foodways of the former Soviet republics.
Between 2014 and now, Kachka has become a nationally recognized brand: a celebrated cookbook, bottled horseradish vodka, frozen pelmeni in grocery aisles.
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