The Russians will serve guests at the St. Petersburg Economic Forum a dessert called "Oreshnik"
At the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF), visitors were offered a menu featuring political and propaganda references.
Among the items that caught guests’ attention were the “Long Epstein Island” cocktail, the “Hazelnut” dessert, cookies with Zhirinovsky’s predictions, and “Bitter Truth” chocolate.
The menu also features coffee drinks such as “CAPUTchino,” “Sunset of Europe,” and “Vanilla Emmanuel,” the “Aperol Merz” cocktail, and among the non-alcoholic beverages—"European-Style Water (still)" and "Nord Stream 3."

Social media users paid special attention to the dessert named “Oreshnik,” which refers to the Russian ballistic missile of the same name, as well as the “Long Epstein Island” cocktail—an obvious allusion to American financier Jeffrey Epstein.
A photo of the menu quickly spread online and sparked a wave of discussion due to the forum organizers’ unusual approach to designing the culinary program.
Source: social media.
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