Anna Kournikova’s menu
Napitok — the table drink, served by the ladle throughout the meal

Berry and apple kompot

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A clear, fragrant drink made from stewed fruits in water, slightly tart, thirst-quenching, served in a tall glass with a few pieces of fruit at the bottom.

Napitok — the table drink, served by the ladle throughout the meal

A clear, fragrant drink made from stewed fruits in water, slightly tart, thirst-quenching, served in a tall glass with a few pieces of fruit at the bottom.

At home, we didn't drink soda — we drank kompot. My grandmother would make whole bottles of it: apples, berries from the garden, a little water, let it simmer and that's it. Not too much sugar, just enough to wake up the fruit's flavor. On the court, in that Florida heat, that's what I missed, that warm or cold glass that really quenches your thirst. Drink it in summer, you'll understand.
Anna Kournikova
Ingredients
  • Applesa few (body and sweetness)
  • Red berries (currants, blackcurrants, raspberries)a good handful (tartness and color)
  • Watera large pot (infusion)
  • Sugara little (balance tartness)
How it was made : Kompot allowed year-round consumption of garden fruits: fresh in summer, dried (uzvar) in winter, sometimes preserved in sterilized jars. Lightly sweetened, it was the quintessential family drink, long before the sodas imported in the 1990s.