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1989 russian nuclear sub menu

August 28, 1989.
Breakfast
Tea, Canned milk (baked), butter, sugar, cheese, smoked meat, juice, eggs, bread

Lunch
Fish under marinade, sauerkraut salad,

marrow "caviar", canned fruits

"Field" soup,

Liver and rice
Compote

Dinner

Wine, smoked salmon, vegetables salad, herring with topping

Ukrainian borsch soup

Chicken and macaroni
Compote

Evening Tea
Chocolate, cottage cheese, jam, butter, sugar, cookies, bread

August 29, 1989

Coffee with milk, Canned milk, butter, sugar, cheese, smoked meat, juce, eggs, bread

Lunch
Beetroot caviar, tomatoes, canned fish canned, fruits,.
2) buckwheat soup
3) Pilaf
Compote

Dinner

Wine, smoked halibut, meat salad, sprats, herring

Meatballs soup

Meat stew and mashed potato
Compote

Evening Tea
Pancakes, Honey, dry fish, jam, butter, sugar, cookies, bread

August 30, 1989

Coffee with milk, Canned milk, butter, sugar, cheese, smoked meat, juce, eggs, bread

Lunch
Veritable Salad, tomatoes, canned, fruits.
2) Georgian Harcho Soup
3) millet porridge, Beef stroganoff.
Compote

Dinner

Wine, caviar, smoked sturgeon, vegetable salad, seafood salad

Solyanka soup

Cutlet with macaroni
Compote

Evening Tea
Pancakes, Honey, cottage cheese, jam, butter, sugar, cookies, bread

>> No.19304699

Am I retarded for being able to read printed Russian but can't for the fuck of me read that shit in cursive?

Anyway
>compote
Do they mean a proper compote or the bug juice you Slavshits inexplicably call "compote?"

>> No.19304737

>submarine
>sauerkraut salad
imagine the smell

>> No.19304743

>>19304689
The worse the food, the better the army.

>> No.19304744
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>>19304699
I think they mean this fruit brine

>> No.19304745

>>19304737
jej I thought the same thing as soon as I read that

>> No.19304753

Anyone ever make anything out of the Book of Tasty and Healthy food?

>> No.19304772

>>19304753
I heard it's half decent, with a sous-vide and reverse sear

>> No.19304802
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Going to eat Harcho soup later this month is it worth it?

>> No.19304820

>>19304689
>Chicken and macaroni
Кypa c мaкapoнaми is not Macaroni but any kind of pasta.
My Russian sucks but I know that much.

>> No.19304829

>>19304820
Elbow macaroni?

>> No.19305040

>>19304689
how big a kitchen could they even fit in one of those?

>> No.19305075

>>19304737
>>19304745
I can eat an entire plate full of sauerkraut with zero harmful gastrointestinal effects. You people just need to eat more sauerkraut to fix your gut flora.

>> No.19305124

>>19304744
Right. Bug juice.

>> No.19305156
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>>19304820
Used to be that way in most languages, just Russia and other countries in Eastern Europe never got the memo. In English, it's mostly just a sub note on packages of pasta, pic related.

>> No.19305197
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>>19304689
>>19305040
I'm in a submarine kitchen for you baby

>> No.19305220
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>>19304689
>Canned milk (baked)
It's condensed milk

>> No.19305232

>>19304829
In the 19th century macaroni was a synonym for pasta. Any type. As the Russian empire ended in 1917 and international ties were cut it probably stayed that way.

Most Russian food is stuck in the 18th century, for instance Russian salad (actually Belgian, made with grouse) and zakouski (typically Russian appetizers, now hopelessly and embarrassingly outdated)

>> No.19305316

>>19304689
>russian
irrelevant.

>> No.19305380

>>19305316
Agree but it's still interesting, I think.
Also I should have written "Soviet sub" it would have been accurate

>> No.19305420

>>19305232
I’d say they incorporated the cuisine of the caucasus and the russain far east pretty well
Sure there are a lot of things from the soviet era but the modern russian kitchen can be surprisingly good

>> No.19305433

>>19305232
Explain how food can be “outdated”
Bonus points: don’t come off like a fag

>> No.19305453

>>19304699
Am I retarded for being able to read printed Russian but can't for the fuck of me read that shit in cursive?

You got dubs. You're not retarded.

>> No.19305462

honestly sounds wonderful

im always envious of evening tea time with sweets like pancakes and honey or jams. not a very american custom

>> No.19305528

>>19304699
For me, it's Greek, the hardest Indo-European language to physically read.

>> No.19305549

>>19305433
NTA, but thinking of the horrors of post WW2 American processed food recipes. Eventually you get to a point where its like "This shit is terrible, let's improve it".

>> No.19305609

>>19305528
You're replying to me.
Eh, I can read Greek just fine, even cursive. Learned to at school in year 4 at the tender age of nine.
But there's something about cursive cyrillic that just does my fucking head in. I have logographic dyslexia so I can't easily read Chinese, but I doubt this comes into play with my cyrillic.
Anyway, I never bothered to learn to read Armenian since I don't speak it and have no interest to learn, but maybe that's a more difficult IE script to read. Either that or the various sister and daughter scripts to devanagari. I don't speak any of the languages that use it or its related scripts, either, and if I were to learn any, it would be Marathi just so I'd know if my MiL is talking shit. I suspect she does.

>> No.19305648

>>19305609
So you are a Greek married to an Indian woman?

>> No.19305753

>>19305549
We still eat all of that though

>> No.19305810

>>19305648
I'm Eurasian. I just learned to read and write Greek at school. She's AfroIndian but mostly looks Black, 2bh.

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>>19305753
When was the last time you had this delicacy?

>> No.19305847

>>19305197
Cant figure out your watery Love-AHH!

>> No.19305876

>>19305075
>gut flora
This isn't a thing.

>> No.19305941

>>19305810
>eurasian
???

>> No.19305952

>>19305941
Turkroach or sandnigger cope bc if they go far enough back into prehistory maybe at one time white people lived in their country

>> No.19305961

>>19305433
Aunt Myrna's Party Cheese Salad

>> No.19305978

>>19305952
He might be russian

>> No.19306017

>>19305941
See >>19305952/>>19305978
They're both very close.

>> No.19306564

>>19305823
this is exactly what I'm talking about.

Aspic and weird salads didn't evolve despite increases of technology.

>> No.19306621
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>>19305823
>Be kid in 1950s America
>Great Christmas morning
>Got a train set and my first .22lr rifle.
>Dad puts out his Winston, alright son lets go eat.
>Sister puts down her new doll and runs to the table
>See a beautiful baked ham and rolls on the table
>no potatoes, no dressing, no cabbage & bacon
>OKAY! Here is my special Christmas suprise
>Coleslaw Snowman that is deformed
>It had been siting around the oven for over an hour
>Mayo had wept down with wilted cabbage into a pool
>carrot pipe floating
>Mom visibly upset, on verge of tears
>Dad leaves table silently
>Returns and carries Frosty outside and pours it in the dog's bowl
>Sits plate on back porch
>Leaves
>Mom freaking out and silently crying after telling us to go play
>10 minutes later
>Dad walks in
>10lb bag of baking potatoes
>Absolutely no store open on Christmas
>Find out Dad called the grocery owner and had him meet at his store
>Mom puts ham back in oven and makes skillet-fried potatoes
>We start eating after grace
>Dad having not said anything, finally utters "This is what $10 Potatoes look like" (roughly $100 in current money)
>Mom made Grade A potato side dishes until New Year
>Became a running joke and every Christmas we had those sliced fried potatoes

>> No.19306634

>>19306621
None of this ever happened. Meds.

>> No.19307841

>>19305433
hush and eat your fried lambs brains

>> No.19307853

>>19307841
They still eat that in albania

>> No.19307870

>>19307853
fucking who cares

>> No.19307874

>>19306634
The Alvarez hypothesis is correct homo

>> No.19307886

>>19307870
You take that back dont insult Albania!

>> No.19307923

>>19307886
The best insult to Albania is its very existence. It's a joke of a "country." The worst thing Milosovic ever did was stop.

>> No.19307928
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>>19305433
>Explain how food can be “outdated”

>> No.19309321

>>19306621
i laughed myself to tears reading thanks. thanks boomer

>> No.19310648

>>19306017
>it's a kazakh
What even is your purpose in the world

>> No.19310675

>>19307928
That's American or something. All russian aspics contain only meat.

>> No.19310757

>>19310675
I read
>russian spics

>> No.19310764

looks like colon cancer and smelly farts

>> No.19311953

Bump

>> No.19312070

>>19304689
That actually sounds bretty good, although I like Russki food generally.