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Why is Russia called a fighting nation?
Speaking of Russia, the "fighting nation" must have flashed through most people's minds now. Russia has always been famous in the world for its tough folk customs. Besides the familiar "bare-handed bear fighting" and "swimming in the snow", we can also see its painting style of "fighting nation" from Russian cuisine.

The style of Russian diet is also very simple and rude. The staple food is generally wheat or wheat bread, and the handling of dishes is also very simple. Because the temperature in most areas is cold all the year round, Russians like to drink all kinds of soups. You can know a little about the simplicity by looking at Luo Songtang, which spread from Russia to China, and then there are all kinds of stupid meat products. Many ingredients are as simple as salt and ketchup. Let's take a look at Russian military supplies and you will probably know their film and television habits.

This is the staple food of Russian mother. The content is wheat and ground beef, basically without any seasoning. If you have to count it, there is also a can of beef liver mud in the box. It's really full. All five boys in our company took one bite and couldn't eat any more.

Or you can eat this piece of bitter chocolate. This piece of chocolate is genuine, and you feel that you have no ambition for any food after eating it.

Then there is the side dish. This meatball is relatively delicious. It is full of meat in one bite. I can only taste ketchup as the seasoning, but I can't really taste anything else.

This is lunch meat, and the only reason to make people eat is that there is beef in it with a little meat flavor. Corresponding to this, there is a box of pure fat meat. Let's just say that five young men in our company worked together to finish it, and I really can't bear to waste that little meat (sorry, I really can't find a picture of fat meat).

This should be the best in it, applesauce and biscuits. After eating those things in front, such a simple thing actually made me feel happy. It is really necessary to remember the bitterness before thinking sweet.

In fact, there are still many good and humanized things in Russian military rations, such as tea, chewing gum and a very interesting small stove, which are used to heat food. Unfortunately, all of them have been divided up, and no pictures have been left. I will share them with you next time.