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Russian food products made according to old monastic recipes will be able to enter the Chinese market with labels in Russian and branded labels "Made in Russia." The Trinity-Sergius Lavra will be able to sell its products in China, reports the Russian Export Center website. Previously, Russian sbiten, produced according to a monastic recipe, attracted the interest of Chinese businesses. The Chinese noted that the quality of Russian products is well known in their country, and labels in Russian will be perceived as proof of the product's authenticity. Russian suppliers noted that the first batch of products sent to China will have "Russian" labels. Monastic products are made without the use of chemical additives and preservatives, possessing a natural taste and beneficial properties. In addition to sbiten, gingerbread, kvas, mors, rye bread, and other products are produced.