Russian friends, is this fat or elsewise in my can of beef tsushonka?
Thanks in advance from my wife and I.
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>>53566866
Yes, it's fat
>>53566883
No Cyrlic, sorry.
>>53566920
Little trust, sorry. Tastes like potatoes.
>>53566920
And that wasn't a flag issue, I just want a Russia or close flag. It really tastes like potatotes with butter.
>>53566866
>>53567047
>>53567393
DON'T EAT IT!
>>53567412
Did, that's how I know the taste.
It's just fat. I normally throw it away and eat actual meat.
>>53567828
My wife is laughing her ass off at me, but thanks. Does it taste like potatotes on purpose?
>>53567665
YOU WILL DIE!
>>53568115
Dunno, maybe. I never actually ate it outside of times when I added it to soup and then it was melted. It could also depend on ingredients that were used in the making of tushonka, I try to buy ones with natural ingredients only.
>>5356816
Stop trying, a Russian was kind enough to answer.
>>53568272
Huh, we microwaved it for a bit with plastic wrap, but it didn't melt at all. I just asked a co-worker to grab a can on the way back from a business trip, thanks.
One more question - rabbit or reindeer for the next time? Have you tried both?
>>53569231
I tried neither. Tushonka is a cheap and relatively tasty replacement for normal meat, when you are too lazy to cook it properly by yourself, I never tried ones with novelty meats. It would probably be an overpriced fake anyway. I usually buy beef, cause it has more meat and less fat than pork.
>>53566866
Those hands don't look yellow to me...
>>53569655
It's winter, so I may go to Russia in place of thinner coworkers, if so, I'll try some proper Russian food.
It was still pretty tasty, like homemade canned meat when I was a kid in Canada.
Thanks for your input!
>>53569856
Left is me, right is wife.
>>53569902
What are you both amputees?
>>53569861
Glad to help
>>53569953
She worried it wouls spray all over, I wanted a picture for the coworker who bought it for me.
>>53566866
I never eat it like that. Heat it in pan until fat is melted, and add pasta.
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Pasta nautically.
Yeah, that's fat. It's existence in cans is a part of cooking process, it's just it looks more transparent when you just boiled it when it flows up, but it crystallises over time. It is considered to be a sign of greedy manufacturer if there's lots of it, but it seems you have it just on top so it's all OK with this can.
>>53572801
Or boiled buckwheat
>>53570084
Are you that japanese who always wanted to try tushonka? I remember you.