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Living in Russia as a Filipina mom has taught me so much about identity, marriage, culture, and food. In today’s episode of The Filipina in Russia Podcast, I’m making syrniki for the very first time — even though I’ve been married to my Russian husband for more than three years and living in Russia for almost a year. As a Filipina married to a Russian man and raising a multicultural child, I sometimes wonder: Should I only cook Filipino food to hold onto my culture? Or should I learn more Russian recipes for my family? In this kitchen diary episode, I talk about: • Being an expat mom in Russia • Raising a Russian-Filipino child • Intercultural marriage and food differences • The emotional side of cooking in another country • Learning my husband’s childhood meals • My first attempt at making syrniki Food is more than just food — sometimes it feels like the last piece of home we can control. If you’re: – A Filipina living abroad – Married to a foreigner – In an interracial marriage – Raising bilingual or multicultural kids – Adjusting to life in another country this episode is for you. ⏱️ Timestamps: 0:00 Welcome to The Filipina in Russia Podcast 0:45 Making Syrniki for the First Time 1:50 Cooking Filipino vs Russian Food 3:15 Expat Mom Life in Russia 4:30 Raising a Multicultural Child 6:00 Marriage, Adjustment & Identity 8:00 Will My Husband Like My Cooking? 10:00 Final Thoughts + Husband’s Review Thank you for being here and supporting my journey as a Filipina mom in Russia 🤍 Subscribe for more: Expat mom diaries Life in Russia Intercultural marriage reflections Filipino living abroad Slow living & motherhood #filipinainrussia #expatmomlife #interculturalfamily #lifeinrussia #podcast