What is the standard of food in the army? Pray for the great gods.
At present, the PLA's meals are 1 1 yuan per person per day for the first-class stoves, 13 yuan for the second-class stoves, 23 yuan for the third-class stoves and 39 yuan for the fourth-class stoves. China spends 654.38 billion yuan on military meals every year. Take the lunch menu of an ordinary company as an example: dry-roasted crucian carp, stewed chicken with potatoes, shredded potatoes in vinegar, mapo tofu, lettuce slices, fried rape with vegetables, and three fresh soups-six dishes and one soup in all. The staple food is delicious northeast rice, and each person has an apple. Now, the soldiers also made up a jingle: "breakfast nutrition, Chinese food quality, dinner adjustment." At present, the PLA's food standards have been adjusted for more than 20 times after the reform and opening up, and the transformation from all to nutrition has been initially realized. In the next step, China soldiers' meals should be "functional"-both reasonable nutrition and the particularity of some services and arms should be taken into account, and nutritional elements with health care functions should be added. China People's Liberation Army's classification criteria for different stoves: the first type of stoves: soldiers, officers who dine with soldiers, national defense construction detachments, border guards and island troops with difficult living conditions; Second-class stoves: tank and self-propelled artillery repair unit, tank and self-propelled artillery unit, aviation maintenance brigade, troops stationed in plateau area; Three types of stoves: surface warship personnel and flight school students; Four types of stoves: conventional submarine personnel, aviation aircrew and nuclear submarine personnel. (Author: 222.243. 146. Reply to this statement-. There are more than 1,000 kinds of food that American troops can eat in China, including 23 kinds of drinks (including cocktails), nearly 80 kinds of desserts, 1 18 kinds of salads, 1 14 kinds of sandwiches, nearly 250 kinds of vegetarian dishes and nearly 500 kinds of meat dishes (including all kinds of seafood). There are many other countries' delicacies, such as China's omelet and egg pancake, Philippine omelet, Turkish corn pie, Swedish meatballs, Mexican pepper steak and so on. Individual combat food author: 222.243. 146. Reply to this statement-. The daily meat intake of officers and men increased from 200 grams to 250 grams, the milk intake increased from 100 ml to 150 ml, three eggs were added every week, and instant coffee was also available. The Russian army is changing its previous diet structure with bread, vegetables and rice (accounting for 70%) to "meaty". Petrichenko, director of the Central Food Administration of the Russian Ministry of Defense, said: "We have added some nutritious foods to the menu, such as meat, fish, milk and smoked products rich in vitamins and minerals." For a long time, the Russian army has a distinct tradition of supplying cigarettes to soldiers in peacetime and wartime. The supply standard is: 20 grams of seventh-class cigarettes per soldier per day (or 12 seventh-class cigarettes), and 25 grams of fifth-class cigarettes per officer per day (or 20 fifth-class cigarettes). Soldiers who don't smoke can get 300 grams of sugar a month instead. The Russian army asked soldiers to give up the long-standing tradition of smoking and eat sugar instead. However, this is not a small difficulty, and the monthly supply of cigarettes has played an invisible role in encouraging smoking. It will take a long time for the whole army to quit smoking. The picture shows a single combat food.