freekeee Posted October 7, 2009 Posted October 7, 2009 i know this is a very strange question, but do they have bacon in russia?
AllenA07 Posted October 7, 2009 Posted October 7, 2009 In mother Russia, bacon eats you. Yes they do have bacon in Russia, I know this because it was the main source of meat for many people during WWII. It may be hard to find in some places however because of the large Jewish population in parts of Russia.
Hercules Posted October 7, 2009 Posted October 7, 2009 This news comes straight out of the Volokonovsky district of the Belgorod Region. (Awww yeah, boiiieeees! Put yo hands up for da Belgorod Region!) In a very poorly written article from MeatRussia.com we get a somewhat confusing but nonetheless interesting story about a brand new pre-bacon farm in Russia’s Southwest region – which is different from the American Southwest in that it has pig farms and no Grand Canyon or Walk of Fame. This new facility can foster up to 16 thousand piglets at a time! These piglets will eventually be transferred to a fattening house when they reach a weight of 35Kg. The entire complex apparently produces up to 60 thousands tons of pig per year, which leads to a whole lot of bacon. Russia is doing its part to bring bacon to all the citizens of the world, and for this, we offer everyone in Belgorod a heartfelt “Spasibo”! http://bacontoday.com/belgorodsky-bacon/
freekeee Posted October 7, 2009 Author Posted October 7, 2009 ah thanks, i just wondered because where i work we had some russians who ate 3 packets of raw bacon, i just wanted to know if they thought it was ham or something! strange!
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