Rosehip is an excellent medicine - primarily due to the content in it of a large amount of ascorbic acid (vitamin C) in an amount of at least two tenths of a percent. It also includes such useful substances as sugar, vitamin P and K and various organic substances.
In ancient Slavs buckwheat porridge was considered "food of the heroes", and brought it to Russia from Greece. The motherland of buckwheat is the highlands of the Himalayas, where its wild species still grow. In Russia the name "buckwheat" came from the "supplier country" - Greece, but in Western Europe (Portugal, Spain and France) it was called Arabian or Saracen grains.
A delicate, airy marshmallow in the glaze made of gorgeous dark chocolate was created more than half a century ago by the confectioners of the Moscow factory "Udarnitsa". At the heart of this light, the treat is natural apple puree, egg white, agar-agar, a unique useful substance that is derived from seaweed. Creamy tastes of marshmallow "Sharmel" perfectly matches with chocolate icing.