International Ration Review Russian Army IRP Menu 1 (2016)

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International Ration Review Russian Army IRP Menu 1 (2016)

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International Ration Review Russian Army IRP Menu 1 (2016)


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Re: International Ration Review Russian Army IRP Menu 1 (2016)

Post by [ex-Member1] » Thu Feb 09, 2017 9:43 am

This is MVD* ration, not Russian Army ration. Google translate it as caviar beause in russian part of the name for this dish is IKRA, a word in most slavic languages meaning fish egs = caviar. This is first time I see someone heating it up, I mean boil it. Usually it's eaten cold as it is.

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Post by YTFRC » Thu Feb 09, 2017 9:58 pm

Good to know, I was told it was a Army IRP. So the side dishes that come with Russian ration are to be eaten room temp?

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Post by [ex-Member1] » Fri Feb 10, 2017 3:29 pm

YTFRC wrote:Good to know, I was told it was a Army IRP. So the side dishes that come with Russian ration are to be eaten room temp?
There was a talk about russian rations lately here viewtopic.php?f=4&t=7214

About vegetable puree there is this short but quite informative article http://www.vegelicacy.com/blog/13/squas ... able-paste

I believe room temp is the best, you can still spread it on the crackers. I like to mix it with kasha, it gives it more life.

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