Culture
Mileva Einstein – The Genius Behind the Genius
People from Serbia are recognized for their strong character, integrity, and pride, and we are welcomed with great respect. I do my best to represent my country in the best possible way wherever I go, and I firmly believe that art is one of the most beautiful ways to connect people across cultures.
Read MoreDo You Remember Mulberries?
We all remember how irresistible it was to pick sweet mulberries and eat them until our hands and teeth turned purple. But what happened to this fruit, and why do we so rarely see it in markets and grocery stores today? Somewhat unfairly forgotten, mulberries remain a highly nutritious treat, rich in antioxidants, including anthocyanin, which is responsible for the deep red or purple color of many fruits and vegetables.
Read MoreForgotten Fruit – Her Majesty, the Medlar
Forgotten Fruit – Her Majesty, the Medlar Have you recently seen medlars in markets or grocery stores? Have you ever tried them? Nowadays, we often come across avocados, lychees, and mangoes, but medlars have been completely forgotten! The medlar (Mespilus) belongs to the family Rosaceae (the rose family) and is closely related to the hawthorn.…
Read MoreRigas Feraios: A Revolutionary Visionary and Belgrade’s Forgotten Hero
Rigas Feraios: A Revolutionary Visionary and Belgrade’s Forgotten Hero In the heart of Belgrade’s historic Kalemegdan Fortress, amidst the ancient stones and echoing tales of resistance, lies a connection to one of the most fascinating figures in Balkan history: Rigas Feraios. While his name might not be as widely recognized as other revolutionaries, his impact…
Read MoreKoh – a favorite delicacy of our past
Koh – a favorite delicacy of our past Koch belongs to Serbian traditional cuisine, is named after a word of German origin, and is believed to originate from our shared history with the Austro-Hungarians. In the past, there was not a large selection of sweets, as is the case today, so children looked forward to…
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