September 25, 2014, students of the 7th and 13th hostels visited the Folk Museum of bread. Education nationally conscious citizen of our country is possible only on high ideals and traditions of the Ukrainian people. One of them is respect for the bread. After all, this is the only food product, without which man can not do any of the day. It contains almost all the nutrients and trace elements necessary for the human body. For millennia, humans have been cultivating corn, prepared flour and baked bread. With it they tied the hope of life.
The Folk Museum of bread exists more than thirty years. Now the Museum is a part of the National ecological-naturalistic students' Center of the Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine. The museum contains more than 2,000 artifacts that tell about the history of bread, its significance for the human, origin of major cereals etc. Among other things, the exhibition reflects the great role of Ukrainian scientists breeders - creators of the golden spike. The feat of V.M.Remeslo, former director Myroniv Research Institute of wheat, which now bears his name, amazes imagination. He went from Stalingrad to Berlin following the roads of the Great Patriotic War, carrying in his knapsack over a kilo of promising hybrids and variety of wheat grain. After the war he returned to Mironivka and continued the search for the best wheat varieties. And after ten years of tireless work he found the varieties, which by their crop yields were superior of the well-known varieties at the time.
More than 150 beautiful loaves from different parts of Ukraine can be seen in the exhibition "Bread - the staff of life." The most beatiful thing at this exhibition is our lush Ukrainian loaf with ruddy crest.
Visiting the Museum of Bread, students learned about those people who are finding new varieties of crops, growing them in the fields, baking the bread in the factories and bakeries. Everyone could ponder huge price of bread, the labor of people who create it, the need to cherish them. It is not wrong proverb: "No matter how much I think the bread is the best thing to imagine."