
The
Mennonites were members of an evangelical Protestant sect named for
Menno Simons, a Dutch priest. A number of Russian Mennonites settled in Manitoba, Canada, where their heritage is still celebrated. Because the Mennonites were the first to extract the oil from sunflower plants, the city of
Altona honors its Mennonite heritage with an annual Sunflower Festival, offering a number of Mennonite foods such as
veriniki,
borscht, and
rollkuchen. Activities include the Great Ping Pong Ball Drop, motorcross races, pancake breakfasts, and a huge farmers' market.
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