Borscht — 49 kcal

49
Calories
per 100 g
Protein
1.1 g
Fat
2.2 g
Carbohydrates
6.4 g

Borscht is a hearty beet soup that has been a cornerstone of Eastern European cuisine for centuries. Rich in vitamins from beets, cabbage, and root vegetables, it is traditionally served with a dollop of sour cream.

Protein 9% Fat 40% Carbohydrates 51%

Nutrition Facts

Nutrient Per 100 g Per serving
Calories49 kcal147 kcal
Protein1.1 g3.3 g
Fat2.2 g6.6 g
Carbohydrates6.4 g19.2 g
Fiber1.1 g3.3 g
Sugar3.2 g9.6 g
Water89.5 g268.5 g
Vitamins & Minerals
Vitamin A0.15 mg17%
Vitamin C8.6 mg10%
Vitamin B60.07 mg4%
Folate18 µg5%
Iron0.8 mg4%
Potassium260 mg6%
Sodium350 mg15%
Magnesium14 mg3%
Phosphorus28 mg2%
Manganese0.2 mg9%
Calcium22 mg2%
Source: Traditional recipe analysis

Serving Calculator

grams
Per 100 g
49
kcal
1.1
Protein
2.2
Fat
6.4
Carbohydrates

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What is the origin of Borscht?
Borscht is a traditional dish with roots in Russian and Eastern European cuisine, often passed down through generations. Many such dishes evolved from peasant cooking, using affordable, locally available ingredients to create hearty, satisfying meals for cold climates.
Are there regional variations of Borscht?
Yes — many classic Russian dishes have regional versions. Borscht may be prepared differently in Moscow, Siberia, or Ukraine, with variations in spices, side ingredients, or cooking methods. These regional twists reflect local produce and culinary traditions.
How is Borscht traditionally served?
In Russian tradition, Borscht is often served with sour cream, fresh dill, or dark bread on the side. A typical portion provides about 147 kcal. Many dishes are part of a multi-course meal structure common in Russian home cooking.
What foods pair well with Borscht?
Traditional pairings include dark rye bread, pickled vegetables, sour cream, and fresh herbs like dill and parsley. For a balanced meal, combine Borscht (1.1g protein, 6.4g carbs per 100g) with a light salad or fermented side dish.
Can I make Borscht at home?
Most Russian dishes, including Borscht, are well-suited to home cooking with standard kitchen equipment. Homemade versions let you control ingredients, reduce sodium, and adjust portion sizes. The result is typically 49 kcal per 100g, similar to traditional recipes.
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