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Ukrainian Sisters Turn Dumplings into Hope Amid War in London

In a cozy kitchen in southwest London, the aroma of freshly steamed varenykyā€”traditional Ukrainian dumplingsā€”is doing more than tantalizing taste buds. For sisters Iryna Shokotko and Svitlana Coppola, itā€™s a lifeline to their homeland and a creative response to Russiaā€™s ongoing invasion of Ukraine, now in its tenth month.

Since fleeing to the UK earlier this year, the duo has transformed their family recipes into a grassroots movement, selling handmade dumplings to raise funds for humanitarian aid while introducing Londonā€™s multicultural communities to Ukrainian culture. Their initiative comes as over 8 million Ukrainians have been displaced globally since February 24, with tens of thousands settling in Britain.

ā€˜We wanted to turn our anxiety into action,ā€™ said Coppola, who started the project with her sister during a heartfelt dinner conversation. ā€˜Food is our love languageā€”and Londonā€™s diversity gave us hope people would care.ā€™

The sisters now supply varenyky stuffed with cottage cheese, potatoes, and berries to local markets, donating 30% of profits to verified Ukrainian aid organizations. Their story echoes a broader trend of displaced communities using culinary heritage as both economic empowerment and cultural diplomacy.

As Coppola puts it: ā€˜Every dumpling is a reminder that Ukraineā€™s spirit remains unbroken.ā€™

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