Soviet and American chicken

Selivan

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Try to compare ...

1. The Soviet chicken ...
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When you buy such a product:
- he looks ugly
- the Soviet chicken had the remains of feathers and you should "fire it"
- in the USSR, chickens were sold all the time with entrails
- the chickens were wrapped in ugly packaging


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2. American chicken ...

When you buy such a product:
- it looks very nice
- no innards
- very beautiful packaging

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Will you eat a Soviet or American chicken?
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Try to compare ...

1. The Soviet chicken ...
:04:
When you buy such a product:
- he looks ugly
- the Soviet chicken had the remains of feathers and you should "fire it"
- in the USSR, chickens were sold all the time with entrails
- the chickens were wrapped in ugly packaging


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2. American chicken ...

When you buy such a product:
- it looks very nice
- no innards
- very beautiful packaging

View attachment 184995


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Will you eat a Soviet or American chicken?
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my mom used to buy chickens with lots of feathers-----left on ------and the guts still in there--------as a six year old I was horrified. I am so glad that they come cleaned up by Mr Perdue now
 
Yes. Industrial breeding of chickens in the USSR for a long time was developed little. Poultry farming began to develop only to perestroika itself. And after the collapse of the USSR, all this is almost dead. All the 1990s we imported chicken from abroad. Only in the 2000s began to restore production. And now Russia occupies the 4th place in the world for the production of chicken. And, of course, our packaging now is the same as in the US :p

The graph shows the production of poultry meat in Russia in millions of tons.

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Yes. Industrial breeding of chickens in the USSR for a long time was developed little. Poultry farming began to develop only to perestroika itself. And after the collapse of the USSR, all this is almost dead. All the 1990s we imported chicken from abroad. Only in the 2000s began to restore production. And now Russia occupies the 4th place in the world for the production of chicken. And, of course, our packaging now is the same as in the US :p
Do not prevent Americans from taking the exam for their knowledge :04:
 
Try to compare ...

1. The Soviet chicken ...
:04:
When you buy such a product:
- he looks ugly
- the Soviet chicken had the remains of feathers and you should "fire it"
- in the USSR, chickens were sold all the time with entrails
- the chickens were wrapped in ugly packaging


View attachment 184994


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2. American chicken ...

When you buy such a product:
- it looks very nice
- no innards
- very beautiful packaging

View attachment 184995


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Will you eat a Soviet or American chicken?
:04:
Chicken wings

Beat that Comrade
 
Yes. Industrial breeding of chickens in the USSR for a long time was developed little. Poultry farming began to develop only to perestroika itself. And after the collapse of the USSR, all this is almost dead. All the 1990s we imported chicken from abroad. Only in the 2000s began to restore production. And now Russia occupies the 4th place in the world for the production of chicken. And, of course, our packaging now is the same as in the US :p

The graph shows the production of poultry meat in Russia in millions of tons.

View attachment 184996


That's probably because you're not only feeding yourselves, you're supplying huge amounts of poultry products to your Chinese neighbors.

Isn't capitalism a wonderful thing? :laughing0301:

Russia eyes Chinese poultry trade as shortages loom
 
Chicken wings
Beat that Comrade
Ножки Буша


This is just is one of those phrases that does not translate. Google says it's "Bush Legs".

Sometimes it's not easily translatable. Do you have a picture of "Bush Legs"??

Do they look like this?

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Internet tip.. Do NOT search for Russian Bush Legs with the Safe filter set to OFF !!!! :ack-1:
 
Try to compare ...

1. The Soviet chicken ...
:04:
When you buy such a product:
- he looks ugly
- the Soviet chicken had the remains of feathers and you should "fire it"
- in the USSR, chickens were sold all the time with entrails
- the chickens were wrapped in ugly packaging


View attachment 184994


====================================================================


2. American chicken ...

When you buy such a product:
- it looks very nice
- no innards
- very beautiful packaging

View attachment 184995


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Will you eat a Soviet or American chicken?
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You know ---- that's how Nixon tried to defeat Nikita Khrushchev.
. Just take him shopping in America. You could win a Cold War just doing a tour of an American supermarket.

There are plain roasted chickens in boxes that are slow cooked. But due to superior US ingenuity, there are no toasted feathers on the birds.

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Considering how quickly chicken goes bad, imagine the amount of "processing" your chicken has endured before it gets to your table. It's nearly void of an actual chicken taste.
If you want to know just what chicken really tastes like, you'd have to cut it's head off, drain the blood, dip the chicken in really hot water to loosen the feathers. When not one pin feather is left on the bird, in the oven it goes and juicy, moist, tender meat that falls off the bone is what you'll dine on.
 
We have developed a way to regrow chicken wings on the chicken after harvesting the wings. Wings can be harvested up to four times per birds life. Are Russians doing that yet? Not likely.
 
No discussion about food in Russia is complete without pictures of the Cold War era stores in the Soviet Union. Our stores don't look this bad even when they're changing ownership and let their stock run out.

:laugh:

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No discussion about food in Russia is complete without pictures of the Cold War era stores in the Soviet Union. Our stores don't look this bad even when they're changing ownership and let their stock run out.

:laugh:

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Это 90-е годы
Так что заткнись...

when the opponent has nothing to say, he brings pictures from the 90s
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