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Do 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 MoreBelgrade in the whirlwind of the conflict between Christianity and Islam
Welcome to Click for Serbia’s exploration of the captivating history of Belgrade, a city steeped in centuries of cultural, political, and social evolution. As a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting significant Serbian projects, Click for Serbia is proud to present a series of articles that delve into the depths of Belgrade’s past, offering insights into its remarkable journey through time.
Read MoreDiscover the Charm of Belgrade’s Museum of Chocolate
Nestled in the vibrant streets of Belgrade, the Museum of Chocolate offers a delightful journey through the history and culture of chocolate. Visitors are welcomed with the rich aroma of cocoa, setting the stage for a sensory exploration of this beloved treat.
Read MoreFrom Celtic Singidunum to Christian Citadel
In today’s blog, we are sharing a part of the chapter “The Bastion of Christianity: In the composition of Hungary, Byzantium, Serbia”.
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