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Review ration the «Federal Penitentiary Service» Russia

Posted: Sat Sep 24, 2011 3:41 am
by nicodim
I use the Google-Translator. I'm sorry my English :-)

In Russia some ministries have their own forces. They have different uniforms, weapons and rations. The most famous in Russia and the world is IRP-P Department of Defense. And today I got the parcel from a friend working in the Federal Penitentiary Service.

Here's a quick review of their diet.
Ration is packaged in a transparent bag. The box is made of thin cardboard.
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Name of the manufacturer (Google Translator can not translate it correctly, using bureaucratic language that does not understand all the Russian)
Individual daily food ration - Everyday (IRP-P)
For the personnel of Federal Penitentiary Service
Number of technical specifications which issued ration
Address and phone manufacturer

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Open here

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The composition of ration:
army galettes
Canned beef
Canned sausage
Barley porridge with meat
Buckwheat porridge with meat
Jam
Instant drink
Instant tea
Sugar
Vitamins
Portable warmer
Opener
Candy :-)

Nutritional value: proteins - 121 g. Fat - 157 g. carbohydrates - 368 g/
Energy value 3369 kilocalories
Weight - 1,7 kg
storage conditions
Release date, expiration date, print quality control.

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Food Pornography! People with bad nerves, not to look further. :-)

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Link to larger image http://img-fotki.yandex.ru/get/5308/123 ... 89cb7_orig

In my opinion the IRP better packaged, and is more suitable for extended wear. But sweet! It changes everything! Now I'll just take this ration :-)

Re: Review ration the «Federal Penitentiary Service» Russia

Posted: Sun Sep 25, 2011 1:31 pm
by housil
GREAT pic´s -thx for sharing them :!:

Re: Review ration the «Federal Penitentiary Service» Russia

Posted: Sun Sep 25, 2011 10:12 pm
by hannonmc
Excellent pics... Please post more if you dig into it!

Re: Review ration the «Federal Penitentiary Service» Russia

Posted: Mon Sep 26, 2011 2:46 am
by Stef
Hi,
thanks for the pics Nicodim, I guess those nice rations are for the guards, not for the "zeks" wrong? :wink:

Re: Review ration the «Federal Penitentiary Service» Russia

Posted: Tue Sep 27, 2011 10:10 am
by ak70g2
these are the ones you'll send me?

Re: Review ration the «Federal Penitentiary Service» Russia

Posted: Fri Sep 30, 2011 12:16 am
by nicodim
Thank. Photography is my hobby.

I tried: canned ham (the correct translation I think it will be: canned mince), biscuits and jam. Canning sausage: to taste like a pie. But she was fat, and less salty.

Biscuits: In the army ration biscuits taste better.

Jam: More tasty than the army rations.

This ration for the staff. Rations for the prisoners on the other. But the only differences in the box, the contents of the same. It is true I have big doubts that provide rations for prisoners.

Adrian. You would get the rations for the prisoners :-) It will be training you for a trip to Siberia :-) hat with earflaps, a balalaika and a bear will get in Russia :-)

Re: Review ration the «Federal Penitentiary Service» Russia

Posted: Wed Oct 05, 2011 4:31 pm
by luis0449
how funny how languages can be!!!!!

I began with russian language many years ago but I gave it up as I got confused between german and russian (can you believe it, german friends in the forum?). Nevertheless I can still read the cyrillic and to my surprise I found candy to be: "kapamel" and in spanish me have "caramelo" that sound exactly the same and it means the same: candy.

Funny isn`t?

Re: Review ration the «Federal Penitentiary Service» Russia

Posted: Wed Oct 12, 2011 6:45 am
by nicodim
"kapamel" in Russian it is hard candy. Soft candy - "confeta"

Caramel is a French word. I think that in many languages, it sounds like in Russian.

Re: Review ration the «Federal Penitentiary Service» Russia

Posted: Wed Oct 12, 2011 8:38 pm
by luis0449
hey.... here in Spain we say "confites" for your "confeta", how fun.... Are you interested in trading spanish rations for russian rations, Nicodim?.

Thanks in advance.

Re: Review ration the «Federal Penitentiary Service» Russia

Posted: Thu Oct 13, 2011 2:36 am
by nicodim
luis0449 maybe next year.
This is the third proposal on the board.
I already think open an online store, and sell or exchange Russian rations :-)