There were, for example, donut delights, donuts with powdered sugar, various toppings, and donuts. And even original mini-donuts on Narzan and donuts prepared according to an old Kislovodsk recipe. In general, each master presented his baked goods with his signature confectionery secret.
“The history of donuts in our city dates back to Soviet times: both adults and children, coming to Kislovodsk, could not leave without a traditional delicacy,” he wrote in his Telegram channel Mayor of the resort Evgeny Moiseev. – And this story with donuts has survived to this day. That’s why we decided to make the donut festival a good tradition on New Year’s holidays.”
Well, the highlight was the unique “donut tree”: guests of the holiday, together with city producers, decorated the tree with donut balls.
There was also a samovar farmstead, artists performed, and participants in family competitions and master classes (in the workshop of Narzan Father Frost, parents and children made hearty donuts) received stickers that could be exchanged for hot donuts in ten Christmas pavilions.
In total, according to the head of the municipality, more than 15 thousand donuts were distributed at the one-of-a-kind festival.
The highlight of the festival was the unique “donut tree”, decorated with balls with goodies inside. Photo: Press service of the Kislovodsk mayor’s office
Meanwhile
In the famous Narzan Gallery of Kislovodsk, the charity “Heart Mail” operates throughout the New Year holidays. Here anyone can send an exclusive branded postcard to their loved ones, friends, as well as participants in a special military operation. All funds collected will be sent to the city charity fund “Kislovodsk. For Ours”.
Source: rg.ru