b'What such not-quite-entirely-real-neighborhoods have in common is that they are organized less around local culture than around the demands of distant markets. Which is more real: A myth or a market? A market or a place? Which is more nutritious: A table beet or a sugar beet? Which is more salubrious: The global economy or a bowl of borscht?Russias Beloved Borscht RevealsReality of InflationRetired Siberian journalist tracks ingredients to document the countrys soaring food pricesBy Paul SonneUpdated April 30, 2015 12:59 pm ET MOSCOWEvery other month, retired teacher Natalya Atuchina cooks up a special pot of borscht in her home city of Omsk. A year ago, she bought the ingredients at local markets for 165 rubles ($3.20). In April, they cost nearly 247 rubles.62'