A bakery in Geneva produced a ‘postcard’ cake devoted to the meeting of US and Russian Presidents in Geneva, as shown on the footage filmed on Tuesday.
The owner of the bakery is of Russian-Ukrainian origin Olga Johnson, who is also married to an American. Olga shared expectations of the summit at her bakery.
The cake, dubbed the 'Peace of Cake' is decorated with Russian symbols such as samovar and matryoshka, as well as American sweets such as cupcakes and marshmallows.
The recipe also touches on the cultural differences between the country.
“The sense behind this cake is quite symbolic, because first of all it’s made of two different cakes, one side is ‘Medovik’ [honey cake], a traditional Slavic and Russian cake. And this part is red velvet, which is more an American recipe and it’s known as an American cake," explained Johnson.
US President Joe Biden and Russian leader Vladimir Putin will meet at the 18th-century Villa La Grange located in the south of Geneva on Wednesday.
A bakery in Geneva produced a ‘postcard’ cake devoted to the meeting of US and Russian Presidents in Geneva, as shown on the footage filmed on Tuesday.
The owner of the bakery is of Russian-Ukrainian origin Olga Johnson, who is also married to an American. Olga shared expectations of the summit at her bakery.
The cake, dubbed the 'Peace of Cake' is decorated with Russian symbols such as samovar and matryoshka, as well as American sweets such as cupcakes and marshmallows.
The recipe also touches on the cultural differences between the country.
“The sense behind this cake is quite symbolic, because first of all it’s made of two different cakes, one side is ‘Medovik’ [honey cake], a traditional Slavic and Russian cake. And this part is red velvet, which is more an American recipe and it’s known as an American cake," explained Johnson.
US President Joe Biden and Russian leader Vladimir Putin will meet at the 18th-century Villa La Grange located in the south of Geneva on Wednesday.
A bakery in Geneva produced a ‘postcard’ cake devoted to the meeting of US and Russian Presidents in Geneva, as shown on the footage filmed on Tuesday.
The owner of the bakery is of Russian-Ukrainian origin Olga Johnson, who is also married to an American. Olga shared expectations of the summit at her bakery.
The cake, dubbed the 'Peace of Cake' is decorated with Russian symbols such as samovar and matryoshka, as well as American sweets such as cupcakes and marshmallows.
The recipe also touches on the cultural differences between the country.
“The sense behind this cake is quite symbolic, because first of all it’s made of two different cakes, one side is ‘Medovik’ [honey cake], a traditional Slavic and Russian cake. And this part is red velvet, which is more an American recipe and it’s known as an American cake," explained Johnson.
US President Joe Biden and Russian leader Vladimir Putin will meet at the 18th-century Villa La Grange located in the south of Geneva on Wednesday.