Food and Food

Russian food factory

A Russian factory producing two types of food - Russian raviolli with meat called “pelmeni” and Russian variations of cakes and sweets.

They still make those raviollis by hand as you might see on those photos, probably it’s cheaper than getting the manufacturing line do this, or maybe they sell it like “hand made organic” or something.






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    21 Responses to “Food and Food”

    1. Yummy. But these people should be wearing masks.

      • ZeroDrop says:

        Masks? Why? Traditionally, this “must use mask in food preparation” thing is from a few years to now, and in the past nobody become sick by the lacking of masks in food preparation. Go 5 years in the past and tell me in what kitchens you see masked people working.

        This food seems very clean and healthy to me, as Russians would agree. Looks very delicious. And I’m not Russian, either.

      • #8221 says:

        Show our words you Corrupt Slim!

    2. Again, this is not kosher.

    3. mb says:

      it looks very delicious - but could the pictures not be sorted by topic: praline & pelmeni ??

    4. Budgie says:

      There are some really pretty girls in that factory!

    5. Nafets says:

      Uhm… last picture made me lol :)

    6. Mack says:

      What’s Ahmadinejad doing in the last picture? He into pelmeni, too? Mjam!

    7. This factory is called “by Palych”. Palych is the guy who founded and runs the factory. He is on the last picture. The bigger pelmeni are hand made not due to technical weakness (the smaller sorts production is fully automated) but because hand made are cooler :).

    8. Bernanke says:

      Did they wash their hands? any gloves, comrades?

    9. Mouserz says:

      I have a phobia of russian ravioli, I bought a pack of what I thought was going to be meat, and it had a few ones with mashed potatoes it it :C
      Not that it was bad or anything, but if i buy meat i want meat.

    10. Mouserz says:

      I have a phobia of russian ravioli, I bought a pack of what I thought was going to be wit meat, and it had a few ones with mashed potatoes it them :C
      Not that it was bad or anything, but if i buy it with meat i want it with meat.

    11. marton says:

      i love pelmeni!

    12. perristalsis says:

      I like the chick in # 12, wearing open-toed sandals and no socks while at work. Get foot run over by steel wheeled cart, bleed all over the place, result: bio- hazard. The one in background #13, scraping nose; hope she re-gloved after. The ones making up the raviolis are not gloved either.These are not b.s. points, they have a valid place in cross contamination control and food safety in the food industry. I will give ‘em this, some good lookin’ babes there tho- the smiling boss has just decided which one he’s gonna personally instruct on sausage stuffing that night.

      • Mixas says:

        Pelmeni are cooked afterwords in boiling water - so you are safe on that one, also they are a bitch to make when wearing gloves. If you look again at the girls making candy - they all are wearing gloves. They used to have very strict regulations in soviet food industry - looks like they didn’t forget all about it - next time you go to a restaurant in the US sneak a peak at the Mexicans cooking your steaks - maybe you learn to cook after that for yourself.

    13. mc says:

      Yes, because gloves will prevent cross-contamination… lol

      You yankee paranoid freaks…

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