Rossosh, Agricultural town in Voronezh Oblast, Russia.
Rossosh is a town in Rossoshansky District in Russia, located in the black soil region of Voronezh Oblast. The surrounding countryside consists of wide fields planted with wheat and sunflowers that reach toward the horizon.
The settlement began in the early eighteenth century near a river that divides at that point. Over time, the place grew into an agricultural center in western Russia.
Local residents maintain strong connections to traditional Russian customs, particularly visible in their culinary practices featuring borscht, pelmeni, and homemade apple juice.
Accommodations are available in several price ranges, from simple rooms to more comfortable options. Restaurants in the center offer Russian cuisine at moderate prices.
The area grows apple varieties with pink flesh, which locals turn into sweet juice without adding sugar. Beekeepers from the surrounding villages often sell honey directly to customers from their farms.
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