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Is Russian cuisine undervalued?

I have heard a saying: My biggest dream in my life is to buy instant noodles exactly like those on the "packaging bag".

although it is meant to make fun, after careful study, the publicity picture of each instant noodle is really exquisite-beef, instant noodles, side dishes and eggs.

But when the package is torn open, it is found that there is only a single piece of bread and 2-3 packages. If it is more luxurious, a marinated egg may be added.

In fact, not only instant noodles, but also potato chips, ham, spicy strips, chocolate and other foods all have this phenomenon to some extent. In the final analysis, it is the manufacturers who have over-advertised under the premise of "controlling costs and selling prices" that have caused such an embarrassing situation.

this operation fully explains the difference between "seller show" and "buyer show", and this cheating operation is finally perfectly solved by "pictures are for reference only" and "everything is subject to the real thing" in the corner of the package.

every time I think of this place, people from all walks of life complain-is there no "real" food in this world?

of course!

Russia, known as the fighting nation, is not only rough in folk customs, but also known for its simple and rude diet. The food they eat can definitely be called "the real thing".

So I'll take stock of "Russian" food and show you what "hard core and reality" means! Let's see how many you have eaten.

There are many kinds of Russian sausages, such as pork sausage, beef sausage, beef sausage, mixed sausage of pigs and cows, etc. They are different in taste, taste and size, but the same thing is "1% pure meat" without starch.

If you break it open, you can see "strips" of shredded pork or "chunks" of meat, which can be fried, fried, fried or roasted.

Whether it's delicious or not, the ratio of pure meat alone can charm many "meat eaters".

As the name implies, the package of this kind of candy is purple. If you peel off the skin, you can see the flat rectangular candy inside-a layer of chocolate outside and caramel inside, wrapped in peanuts and almonds.

The overall structure is distinct and the taste is crisp, especially the chocolate on the outer layer, which is "firm, oil-free and hands-free" when pinched, which are the basic characteristics of "real material".

I believe many friends have eaten it, and this candy is well received in China, but at the same time, there are many imitations (refer to Sprite and Leibi). If you want to eat it, you must polish your eyes and compare it carefully before buying it.

most of the local "Tilia honey" will be milky white after crystallization. In this environment where "fake honey" is rampant, "Russian honey" is simply a clean stream.

Conventional honey needs processes such as impurity filtering, heating, defoaming, moisture removal, concentration, etc., while Russian honey is roughly processed, and can be directly packaged by "impurity filtering".

The reason why it is so rude is that the local area does not use chemical fertilizers and pesticides, which ensures the pure ecology and nature of honey, and naturally there is no need for too much manual intervention.