If you are fond of exotic soups, there are chances you may have enjoyed a bowl of borscht (also spelled borsch, borsht, or bortsch) in India. Restaurants in urban settings from Dehra Dun to Mumbai are known to serve this essentially sour beet soup in both versions – hot and cold. Indian food blogs too talk of this soup. Yet little did we know that this soup was on the verge of losing its unique identity owing to the ongoing war between Russia and Ukraine until the UNESCO inscribed the Culture of Ukrainian borscht cooking on the List of Intangible Cultural Heritage in Need of Urgent Safeguarding early this month.