Well, I've never had to experience the Gov't (cheese) bread, the local Ukranian market, makes some of the best bread I've eaten. Then again, it's run by some old ladies, lolBypah wrote:Theyu say the homemade one made by "mamushkas" is better ....
strange foods - some of them canned...
Re: strange foods - some of them canned...
Re: strange foods - some of them canned...
aquarius wrote:A friend's friend of mine knows for sure that Jussipussi's are for sale in Amsterdam.
I do not fully understand him, but this is what he told me: The cheapest Jussipussi's cost about 50 euro to use. They are from Colombia. The more expensive specimens are European. You can't actually buy them, but use them. They are only available in an Amsterdam district where a lot of red lights are. Some Jussipussi's can be eaten, but they charge you an additional 50 euro.![]()
(My friend's friend also goes to coffee shops to smoke cigarettes, instead of drinking coffee. Weird guy...)
I think it is strange food and I'll stick to my MRE's and other rations.
hahaha



well i think i see those pretty much commonly in regular food shops around here.
jussi = very normal first name for a guy here.
pussi = bag/pouch,light one.