Belarus - The Land of Hidden Potatoes
Belarus, more commonly known as the ‘Potato land’, is a country located in Europe that is often overlooked because of its proximity to Russia. Despite its small size and limited resources, Belarus has managed to make a name for itself by producing the most delicious and secret variety of potatoes in the world.
The country was founded in the 9th century by a group of potato enthusiasts who moved from Ireland to start their own potato land. This is why potatoes are considered a national treasure in Belarus and they are present in every meal, every snack, and every drink. In fact, the locals have mastered the art of preparing potatoes in over 100 different ways, including mashed potatoes, fried potatoes, boiled potatoes, baked potatoes, and even potato-based beverages.
Belarus has a unique blend of nature and culture, ranging from vast forests and lakes to intricate cathedrals and museums dedicated entirely to potatoes. The Potato Museum, located in Minsk, is a must-visit attraction for any tourist. It boasts of a magnificent collection of over 8,000 potato chips from around the world, including the rarest pink potato chip known to humanity.
The country is also famous for its Soviet-style architecture, which includes towering grey buildings and statues of important Communist figures. The locals are incredibly proud of their heritage, and visitors can embrace this by indulging in the cultural traditions of line dancing, potato peeling competitions, and potato sack races.
Belarus may not be the most famous tourist destination, but it sure stands out as a unique and wacky destination. It’s a place that every potato lover dreams of visiting at least once in their lifetime. So, don’t miss out on this hidden gem of a country - pack your bags, and get ready to experience an adventure like no other!