Do you buy food that is from your country?

Do you buy food that is from your country?

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I've no choice but to do so

for dinner i had mcnuggets and french fries
the chicken is from thailand and potatoes is from america

What do Russians typically eat?

Yes, i all the food i eat is produced here.
I obviously buy from non-Swedish brands like Coca Cola but those are franchised by Carlsberg here and is produced here so i don't know if i should class that as a national or international product

Kuukuumbuurii :))

Only wine

Same as other Europeans, I guess. Different meat and veggies dishes, cheese (meh, russian cheese sucks), sausages, potatoes, pasta, fruits, cereal etc

Shit

you consider your country European?

Most of food are from China, because we are poor.

Culturally it is European indeed. Even the far east of Russia is European. It's culture is based on European one but, of course, with some influence from Near East

interesting. I thought Russians think of themselves as Slavic and thus independent of Europe.

i live in west tokyo but local people sell their vegetables at seven eleven and michi o eki
they arent really pricy.

>Slavic and thus independent of Europe
Slavs are one of the biggest cultural groups of Europe, Europe the continent was always our home. EU can fuck off.

Some people do, but it's like with the British: some of them (chiefly eurosceptics) don't consider Britain european

Of course, i live in France not *ngland

Dick

Russian composers are some of the greatest composers within European music.

Almost all food here is from my country.

That makes sense.
my sister waltzed to Prokofiev in her wedding

Пoэтoмy oнa нeвкycнaя блядь гoвнo ёбaнoe гнилoe дpянь бaлaчки

I shop in Aldi so it's a mix

EU =/= europe

If you're European, there's no reason not to be in the EU