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What did ordinary Soviet people eat?

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What did ordinary Soviet people eat?
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Accounts from Russia’s former Soviet era describe how food availability ranged between constant shortages and memorable homemade meals. Residents recalled empty shelves and long lines for occasional goods, while canned fish was a common fallback. Others highlighted warm bread, milk with a shelf life of only a few days, and pastries made with real butter that even schoolchildren could afford, alongside family feasts. In Yakutsk, Alexey Karamazov said breakfast typically meant semolina porridge, with instant soup for lunch and dinner, noting meat only once or twice a week, though pasta and vermicelli offered variety. In Khabarovsk, Olga Bozhedomova said her family was not starving because her father hunted and fished, while store-bought fruits and vegetables were limited to seasonal supply or were preserved from their dacha. In Perm, Natalya Nechaeva described sauerkraut made at home, potatoes, and factory-canteen cutlets, with meat and sausages harder to find. Across regions, bread and milk were described as the most reliably available items.

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