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I love the term "sweet" for its myriad of meanings. It can refer to almost every essential component of life - taste, smell, sound and the overall essence of a person or soul. During my visit to Kazan, I spent an afternoon in a "living" museum in which almost all applications of the term "sweet" are embodied in a single place - the Chak-Chak Musem.

Typically, I'm not a fan of museums, filled with artifacts or paintings, and plaque written descriptions explaining their significance. However, this museum is different because it's small, in a cozy home and almost everything contained within it has personal significance to the couple who developed and run the museum. Pictured here, Ravshana, holding a hand-carved spoon made by her husband's grandfather. She's a beautiful and vibrant woman, enthusiastic and eager to tell foreigners about native Tatar culture and ancient traditions...


1. Ravshana and her husband Dmitry have strong ties to Tatarstan, and aim to keep the cultural traditions alive and perserved, even in the heart of the city. They invested their own money into building this museum, and for this they have my utmost respect. They're trying to make Russia more accessible for guests around the world, to share the culture in a pleasant and language friendly way such that more people can travel to and begin to understand the "real Russia." This cannonball artillery shell belonged to the army of Ivan the Terrible. When placed in your hand, you feel the depth of its actual weight and function. Btw, Dmitry's also a musician, always an attractive skill for a man (at least for me).  If you're lucky, perhaps he will play an instrument or sing a tune during your visit.

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2. Before I spent time in Kazan, I had never heard of chak-chak or tasted it. It's served in almost every cafe in the region, and is a local delicacy. In the museum, Ravshana explains all the ingredients and how the dessert is made. She claims her recipe and chak-chak are the best in the city, and in fact it's true, based on the variations I tasted during my visit. The dessert is made from unleavened dough, cut and rolled into balls which are then deep-fried in oil and later drenched with honey.

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3. The fried balls are stacked to create an impressive and artistic culinary masterpiece! Ravshana's version is covered in nuts and dried fruits are also sometimes used.

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4. The reason I don't like most museums is that they're too impersonal. In many places, you're simply looking at objects behind glass frames, or roped in areas. In the Chak-Chak Museum, absolutely everything can be picked up, touched and felt. Not only do you learn about the dessert, you get taken into a cozy and vibrant room to taste it! Ravshana brought out a plate filled with three Tatar sweets - chak-chak, a pastil with nut and some type of sweet bread. I can't remember the name, but I think it may have been baursak.

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5. On this day, it was cold and dreary, so it was a welcome relief when I was offered a warm cup of tea. It was not brought out in some sterile, boring cup, but instead poured from an authentic samovar. Very cool! The samovars are also accompanied by decorations, including this well-dressed doll. She appears to be a blue-eyed, blond-haired American rather than Tatar, but charming nonetheless. :)

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6. My gracious host in Kazan was local blogger [livejournal.com profile] udikov, really I can't say enough nice things about this guy. A complete gentleman, very kind and knowledgeable about Kazan. His blog is dedicated mostly to this city, if you wish to read more about it. You can see in his photo that the room was filled with authentic and colorful Tatar artifacts, passed down from Ravshana and Dmitry's grandmothers and grandfathers. Just beautiful, absolutely nothing stale or boring about it when you learn the origin of the items, and the importance of the object to its original owner. You can ask Ravshana and Dmitry almost any question during the tour, and they will gladly answer. All of the bright colors were a welcomed change of pace after walking around so many depressing, grey cities and trudging through puddles, ice and snow in the preceding days.

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7. Even an old gramophone, on which festive and lively tunes spin.

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8. The scope of topics covered during a visit far exceed chak-chak, and routinely change. So, it's possible to visit the museum multiple times, and always learn something new. On this day, Ravshana brought out a large poster and told the story of a legendary female spirit named "Touran." According to Tatar tradition, she was one of the most powerful spirits - a spirit of love! She created a perfect state, but bad spirits built a high wall, which blocked sun from people. Fellow good spirit Mardukan broke the wall, but died. He was the husband of another good female spirit "Chak-Chak", she was the daughter of Touran and a spirit of sunrise, family, well-being and hearth. Did you know all of this? :) Thus, chak-chak, as a dish, symbolizes that wall, ruined by Mardukan for the sake of human well-being and happiness. This should make you feel better, next time you put this decadent treat in your mouth! :)

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9. I wish to thank Ravshana and Dmitry for their time, dedication and insight into Tatar culture. I really wanted to venture out of Kazan city and spend time with a local Tatar family in a village, but unfortunately it wasn't possible during my brief stay. Next time I'm in the region, it will be a priority. However, it was nice to get a brief glimpse into this unique part of Russia, particularly from such warm and caring people. From a foreigner's perspective, the work Ravshana and Dmitry do to make strides in Russian tourism are highly appreciated. I only wish there were more folks like them in the country. Perhaps then, people would not be so intimidated or hesitant to visit and explore Russia on their own.

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If you're in Kazan, be sure to visit the Chak-Chak Museum! It's located in the city, in the Old Tatar Settlement, at Kayum Nasyri 11. Full website and details here. Please be sure to tell them I sent you there!

I'll have a bigger post about Kazan later in the week. In the meantime, please share with me more insight into Tatar culture. Also, do you like chak-chak? It reminded me very much of the popular U.S. sweet - "Rice Krispies Treats." :)

P.S.: On an unrelated note, my date went very well! He too was sweet, just like chak-chak! There will be another! :))


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Date: 2015-05-18 02:11 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] udikov.livejournal.com
Shannon, you are welcome! Fasting is excellent! Very clearly and objectively it happened. I moved to the post and posted at, show Ravshan and Dmitry. And thank you for your kind words! Come again!

Sasha, Kazan

Date: 2015-05-18 05:52 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] peacetraveler22.livejournal.com
I spoke to Ravshana on Facebook, and she is aware of the article. Hope to see you again in Kazan, or Washington DC. :)

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Date: 2015-05-18 02:45 pm (UTC)
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I was waiting for the posts about Kazan.... Thanks for finally getting into that!

Date: 2015-05-18 05:53 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] peacetraveler22.livejournal.com
These travel stories/photos take the longest to write, and receive the least amount of attention. :( But Kazan I like a lot! Really friendly and festive place.

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Date: 2015-05-18 02:48 pm (UTC)
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Shannon, not "Real Russia", but "Real Tatarstan" ))) We, tatars, are not russians, and differ from them a lot))) For example for me - if anybody call tatars as russians - it will be great offense )))) Thank you about your feedback about Kazan ))))

Date: 2015-05-18 05:09 pm (UTC)
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Чери, я думал с сепаратизмом покончено в 90-х

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Date: 2015-05-18 02:49 pm (UTC)
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Thank you and congratulations!

Date: 2015-05-18 05:54 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] peacetraveler22.livejournal.com
Have you been to Kazan, or eaten chak-chak?

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Hi there again

Date: 2015-05-18 03:45 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] kibernetika.livejournal.com
Nice to see that you have been to "my place" Thats where my relatives from.

Have you seen that famous temple of all religions? :) It looks really cute, almost like Basil's cathedral

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Date: 2015-05-18 05:56 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] peacetraveler22.livejournal.com
Hello android! :) I saw so many churches, but don't remember the names of them. And where do you live?

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Date: 2015-05-18 03:50 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] kibernetika.livejournal.com
Bashkirian chak-chak is better, though These bread sticks are bigger and much more honey.

Date: 2015-05-18 05:59 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] peacetraveler22.livejournal.com
Btw, what is the black, decorative part of the chak-chak ball in my photo made of? It also was edible, but I don't remember what it's made from. The taste was different.

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Date: 2015-05-18 04:25 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ottonturk-g.livejournal.com
Chak-Chak is really very sweat. BTW, you may but it even in USA. It is produced and bought for russian shops

Date: 2015-05-18 05:58 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] peacetraveler22.livejournal.com
It did not taste very sweet to me, but I love desserts, so perhaps my opinion is biased. I've been to a few chak-chak stores in Northern Virginia, but have never noticed this treat there. Next time I will look!
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User [livejournal.com profile] bbn154 referenced to your post from For Those in Search of Sweetness...Казанский музей чак-чака (http://bbn154.livejournal.com/501619.html) saying: [...] be another! :)) Оригинал взят у в For Those in Search of Sweetness...Казанский музей чак-чака [...]

Date: 2015-05-18 04:33 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] skifa.livejournal.com
Kazan chak-chak is the best! :)
There is also baursak - the pieces are much bigger, but the "composition" is the same.

Date: 2015-05-18 05:59 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] peacetraveler22.livejournal.com
Tatar cuisine was flavorful! I liked it.

Date: 2015-05-18 04:54 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] sa1960.livejournal.com
Зачем такие посты выкладывать :(
-Голодный человек может слюной захлебнуться :)

Date: 2015-05-18 06:01 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] peacetraveler22.livejournal.com
So, go enjoy some chak-chak or another sweet tonight! It's okay to occasionally indulge in treats. :)

Date: 2015-05-18 06:33 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] theodorexxx.livejournal.com
btw about your date
did you let him chak-chak you ?



p.s i'm not serious

Date: 2015-05-18 06:37 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] peacetraveler22.livejournal.com
No! :)) I don't kiss on the first date, much less "chak-chak." :)) It's good to leave some things to the imagination, at least in the short term.

Date: 2015-05-18 06:34 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] g-kar.livejournal.com
>Also, do you like chak-chak?

Yup, it's awesome! And original - which is a rarity nowdays.

Can't wait for my next visit to Kazan :D

Date: 2015-05-18 06:39 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] peacetraveler22.livejournal.com
I never noticed this dessert in cafes in other cities, or even in Moscow. That's why I never knew of it until I discovered this awesome city!

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Date: 2015-05-18 06:54 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] pin-gwin.livejournal.com
How would you compare Chak-chak with this ?
https://www.google.com/search?q=little+debbie&espv=2&biw=1366&bih=679&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ei=8TRaVaStMYn2yQSxt4BQ&ved=0CAYQ_AUoAQ#tbm=isch&q=little+debbie+rice+krispies

Date: 2015-05-18 06:58 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] peacetraveler22.livejournal.com
I said in the post that it tastes like Rice Krispies Treats. :) But, if I want those, I make them on my own and don't buy those pre-packaged versions. It's the simplest thing to make!! Cereal and melted marshmallows melted together and then chilled. :) In general, I don't eat those Little Debbie or other snack cakes. I'm a master baker of my own, and bake my own cakes, cookies, etc. Sweets are my weakness!

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Date: 2015-05-18 06:56 pm (UTC)
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beautiful people)

I have to go to them)

Date: 2015-05-18 06:59 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] peacetraveler22.livejournal.com
Yes, go visit! And tell them an American blogger sent you there. :) I think they will remember me. They are really lovely, gentle and kind people.

Date: 2015-05-18 07:00 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] minerman61.livejournal.com
Шен, было бы лучше если бы ты не ездила никуда в Россию.
Из тебя все твои почитатели сделали НЕЧТО. А НЕЧТО (some something) - это НИЧТО (some nothing).
You are now such some bestseller (!) Not such some pearson! ;-) That's my point of view of course/

Date: 2015-05-18 07:43 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] peacetraveler22.livejournal.com
Are you jealous you don't have as many admirers in your life? :) I would not say my readers "admire" me, they are simply interested in a foreigner's perceptions of their country and customs. You also must be interested, otherwise you would not visit my blog. :)

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Date: 2015-05-18 07:08 pm (UTC)
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good!
I will show them this post)

thank you!)

Date: 2015-05-18 07:43 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] peacetraveler22.livejournal.com
Have you tasted chak-chak? Before, you told me you are on a strict diet and don't eat much.

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Date: 2015-05-18 07:53 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] elena-88888.livejournal.com
I never heard about this chak-chak. But the photo also reminds me crispies.
Did they share receipt with you? I mean detailed one...

Date: 2015-05-18 07:54 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] peacetraveler22.livejournal.com
No, her special version is "top secret." Like the formula for Coca-Cola! :))

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Date: 2015-05-18 08:02 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] svat-vladimir.livejournal.com
Очень хороший пример частной гражданской инициативы.Коммерческое направление сочетается с просветительской деятельностью.

Date: 2015-05-18 09:24 pm (UTC)

Date: 2015-05-18 08:13 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] svat-vladimir.livejournal.com
В Ростове есть Чак Чак , но это конечно промышленный, заранее расфасованный вариант. Вот рекомендации по приготовлению Чак Чак. Но не могу гарантировать , что получится настоящий, как в Татарстане. Нужно проверить.
http://povar.ru/recipes/chak-chak-3945.html

Date: 2015-05-18 09:26 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] peacetraveler22.livejournal.com
The dessert looks like a pile of worms on this website!! The museum's version of chak-chak is more decorative and fanciful. :)) But it's good to have a recipe, thanks. Maybe I will try to make it for our next summer barbecue.

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Date: 2015-05-18 09:41 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] liver22.livejournal.com
Çəkçək (in pronunciation) is good, but it must be clean, no chocolate, no fruit, no nuts, etc. in this case (in my opinion) to be orthodoxy.

About Tatar culture as one of its element, a large number of lives in Kazan Tatars, who do not know the Tatar language, at all. I don't know, maybe it would be interesting).

P.s. May 18 - International Museum Day.

Date: 2015-05-18 09:45 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] peacetraveler22.livejournal.com
Hi! Next time I'm in Kazan, I hope we will have time to meet. :)

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Date: 2015-05-18 11:59 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] linamay.livejournal.com
Love chak-chak. It soo addictive, though... loosing my will.

Date: 2015-05-19 01:16 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] peacetraveler22.livejournal.com
Can you buy it at Russian markets in your area?

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Date: 2015-05-19 02:17 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] qi-tronic.livejournal.com
I did not read it all yet but this doll is not just for decoraiton.
IMHO, it's a traditional variant of "tea cosy"

en. wikipedia. org/wiki/Tea_cosy

In Russian it's called "баба на чайник" :)

Date: 2015-05-19 03:27 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] peacetraveler22.livejournal.com
I didn't know about these dolls, but I generally find dolls creepy. :))

Date: 2015-05-19 02:46 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] phd-paul-lector.livejournal.com
A very nice place - it's a shame that i missed it when in Kazan. Even with my diabetes I would love to visit it :)

Date: 2015-05-19 03:20 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] peacetraveler22.livejournal.com
Please visit next time you're in Kazan, and let them know you learned about the museum from my blog. :) I really like these people, and wish great success for their museum and endeavor. They provide you with only a very small portion of chak-chak to taste, so I think you can eat it, even if you're diabetic. :)

Date: 2015-05-19 03:18 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] phd-paul-lector.livejournal.com
In Kazan I also enjoyed some creative street art - http://phd-paul-lector.livejournal.com/649902.html
the "Battle of Tatar Batyrs with Echpochmak pies" was really funny

Date: 2015-05-19 03:27 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] peacetraveler22.livejournal.com
Cool! Pity I didn't see this street art. I really love such artistic graffiti.
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