As they waited for the arrival of US President Joe Biden and other world leaders at the high-security NATO summit, organised on the outskirts of Madrid, international officials and journalists were bemused to find ‘Russian Salad’ as part of the in-house restaurant menu.
The melange of peas, potatoes, carrots and mayonnaise is a staple on Spanish restaurant menus. However, ahead of a summit, in which Russia is expected to be labelled as a security threat over its invasion of Ukraine, its presence on the menu has caused consternation.
"Russian salad at a NATO summit? I'm a little surprised by that choice of dish," journalist Iñaki López told Spanish media outlet La Sexta.
The dish's attractively high carb content appeared to trump its questionable name, however, and it reportedly sold out within hours.
More diplomatic thought was applied to the menu served to visiting defence and foreign ministers during a banquet at the Baroque Santa Cruz Palace in Central Madrid.
Jose Andres, the Spanish chef featured in the Netflix series Chef's Table who coordinated the meal, served the classic tapa but added "tomato dumplings" and re-christened it "Ukrainian salad" as he has done in his restaurants across Spain.
Catch all the Business News, Market News, Breaking News Events and Latest News Updates on Live Mint. Download The Mint News App to get Daily Market Updates.