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Get a taste of new years past at the Russian Folk Art Museum (7 Leontyevsky Pereulok), where Irina Tsibrinskaya and Svetlana Beregovaya are displaying and selling their traditional holiday pryaniki through Jan. 21. Baked and decorated in the traditional manner, these large, heavy gingerbreads first became symbols of a sweet and fruitful new year in the Middle Ages, and are often decorated with fantastic pictures of wild animals. They come both flat and bulky, both soft and crunchy, and their intricate patterns come stamped, molded and carved. Photograph by Vladimir Filonov.

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