Potato + mayonnaise = a salad, somehow
I had several people tell me russians eat ungodly amounts of mayonaise, and those people really love mayonaisse so I got a little scared.
Something about coming inside from -38c and having a beer and some salad olivier feels right.
Mayonnaise features profusely in Soviet cookbooks! It was a creative way to make dishes more filling, and mixed salads with mayonnaise are an organic part of Soviet cuisine. By the end of the 1970s, food shortages were evident in many cities and regions, and [mayonnaise helped] get some variety of tastes with a very short list of available vegetables, sausages, eggs. [Mayonnaise was also an industrial product of the state, and it has the benefit of a long shelf life.] It’s difficult to imagine, but even onions practically were absent in state stores and shops from February until May every year. At the same time, in public state-ruled catering, mayonnaise helped to disguise the quality of some ingredients.
Mayonnaise was also an industrial product of the state
Now i wonder if there’s an unopened can of soviet majo stashed away in some basement in Omsk and if it’s still good to eat :thinkin-lenin:
Holy shit that’s so fucking gross
Which is worse, this, the medicine pink processed meat flavoured artificial cheese I posted, or the sandwich flavoured American processed cheese? It’s like a grand finale between the three of them.
pepto bismol coloured meat-cheese definitely wins, but god damn…
this isnt a contest, all disgust is valid!
:agony-mescaline: :agony-immense: :agony-limitless:
Solution: put all three in one sandwich!
:agony-acid: :agony-shrooms: :agony-deep:
i’m gonna need a link to that cheese
it sounds like i’m just casually asking but this is an important moment in my life
This is what the communists want to take from you :angery: