Page 1 of 3 123 LastLast
Results 1 to 20 of 48

Thread: Vegetarism in Russia?

  1. #1
    Подающий надежды оратор
    Join Date
    Apr 2005
    Posts
    27
    Rep Power
    13

    Vegetarism in Russia?

    Hello Everybody,

    One thing I would like to investigate. I am a vegetarian. I eat meat-replacement products, and as someone of Dutch/Indonesian heritage, I also eat a lot soya products, which we rever as Tahoe- Tempe.

    In our culture, we Indo's can greet each other by yelling Tahoe-Tempe to each other.

    I was wondering what to eat in Russia when I go there in the future. Are there also meat replacements and soya products in lets say, Novosibirsk?
    I believe Vladivostok must have it, because it is so near Japan.

    Maby I am too negative and do Russians know more about the vegetarian kitchen than I expect. I had Orthodox-Christian friends from Bulgaria and they were sometimes vegetarian too.

    Why don't I eat meat? I am Krishna devotee and meat eating is monsterous theft to bodies from other souls. It took me about 6 years to control the sense gratification conditioning of meat. Without my grandmother I succeeded, because I ate too much outside and then it is very difficult to become vegetarian.

    Do svidanya, Mandy

  2. #2
    DDT
    DDT is offline
    Завсегдатай DDT's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jul 2004
    Location
    I have given up the Gambling, the Wine and the Cows!.. I'm in St Petersburg Russia
    Posts
    3,368
    Rep Power
    17

    Re: Vegetarism in Russia?

    Quote Originally Posted by Mandy_v_Galandka
    Hello Everybody,

    I am a vegetarian.
    Where I come from we call that a "cowboy killer".
    Let me be a free man, free to travel, free to stop, free to work, free to trade where I choose, free to choose my own teachers, free to follow the religion of my fathers, free to talk, think and act for myself. - Chief Joseph, Nez Perce

  3. #3
    ST
    ST is offline
    Властелин ST's Avatar
    Join Date
    Mar 2005
    Location
    Russia, Novosibirsk
    Posts
    1,351
    Rep Power
    14
    well, not so good here in Novosibirsk whith such stuff...there is just small departments in the big super-markets, like at Lenina-10..
    may be Rtyom knows more?
    The bear looked at the car, and reflections of fire danced in his eyes. He knew what to do.

  4. #4
    Старший оракул
    Join Date
    Mar 2005
    Posts
    920
    Rep Power
    13
    (refering to when i was in moscow) im not veggie but the girls who were found it VERY difficult. i think 2/3 began eating meat as there aren't many substitutes. they started to look and feel really bad
    Не откладывай на завтра того, с кем можешь переспать сегодня
    --------
    http://england-moscow.com/

  5. #5
    Почтенный гражданин
    Join Date
    Dec 2003
    Location
    Sweden
    Posts
    353
    Rep Power
    14
    I have been a vegetarian for quite some time and I too was worried about going to Russia due to their lack of possibilities for a vegetarian. However, when I found this thread it didn
    blame Canada

  6. #6
    DDT
    DDT is offline
    Завсегдатай DDT's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jul 2004
    Location
    I have given up the Gambling, the Wine and the Cows!.. I'm in St Petersburg Russia
    Posts
    3,368
    Rep Power
    17
    Yes, this is just one more reason to like Russia. They have not been corrupted into softness by the western pop culture. The immorallity of vegetarianism! They still like to kill and eat. Ah, yes this is my kind of place. If only the Russian man knew the feeling of chasing a steer at break neck speed on a fine horse and geting his lasso firmly around its neck as the smoke from his rope rises from the saddle horn!! I think that all Russian men would become cowboys if they knew this.
    Let me be a free man, free to travel, free to stop, free to work, free to trade where I choose, free to choose my own teachers, free to follow the religion of my fathers, free to talk, think and act for myself. - Chief Joseph, Nez Perce

  7. #7
    Властелин
    Join Date
    May 2005
    Location
    french camp
    Posts
    1,234
    Rep Power
    14
    Well, I do not take it seriously. Everybody uses medication at some point, vegetarians or not. A question to the crowd - how do you think these get tested? And how do you think those guarded "vegetarian" crops affect animal populations? I do not eat snakes or ants, but there is nothing about moral values in it, it's just food that I am not used to.
    I've got a TV, and I'm not afraid to use it

  8. #8
    Почтенный гражданин
    Join Date
    Nov 2004
    Location
    Нижний Новгород
    Posts
    472
    Rep Power
    13
    Well I suppose there are not many vegetarians here in Russia hence the lack of meat substitutes... Orthodox christians have the Lent when they don't eat meat, but they don't take substitutes either. Others prefer not to put their organisms into protein starvation (or just don't want to deprive themselves form pleasure of eating meat).

  9. #9
    Почтенный гражданин
    Join Date
    May 2005
    Location
    Montreal, QC
    Posts
    479
    Rep Power
    13
    Guys, I'm from Novosibirsk originaly. And back there I had a few friends who were vegetarians for different reasons. They managed perfectly well. You definitely can find soy products and pretty cheap fish and vegetables and other stuff, don't you worry.
    Find your inner Bart!

  10. #10
    din
    din is offline
    Подающий надежды оратор
    Join Date
    Aug 2004
    Posts
    24
    Rep Power
    14
    Quote Originally Posted by adoc
    Well, I do not take it seriously. Everybody uses medication at some point, vegetarians or not. A question to the crowd - how do you think these get tested? And how do you think those guarded "vegetarian" crops affect animal populations? I do not eat snakes or ants, but there is nothing about moral values in it, it's just food that I am not used to.
    we weren't debating the morality of eating meat, or vegitarian hypocrisy, just the viability of maintaining a veggie diet in russia. difficult concept to grasp, but you're a big boy. shouldn't take more than a day or two of intense thought to get it dialed.

  11. #11
    Властелин
    Join Date
    May 2005
    Location
    french camp
    Posts
    1,234
    Rep Power
    14
    Anyways, you wont have a problem if you are in Moscow or other big city.
    I've got a TV, and I'm not afraid to use it

  12. #12
    Почётный участник
    Join Date
    Jun 2004
    Posts
    75
    Rep Power
    14
    Well I hope your not pregnant with a boy, they have a bigger risk of not forming thier genetials area right As in the Pee hole doesn't not get a exit so the kid practiacally can't pee


    At least thats what I heard

  13. #13
    Почтенный гражданин
    Join Date
    Mar 2005
    Posts
    274
    Rep Power
    13
    Quote Originally Posted by djmihow
    Well I hope your not pregnant with a boy, they have a bigger risk of not forming thier genetials area right As in the Pee hole doesn't not get a exit so the kid practiacally can't pee


    At least thats what I heard
    Narrow Uretha as in Hank on "King of the Hill?"
    who knows.....

    I go vegetarian when I flipping feel like it. When I do... it is usually vegan. Though..... I read one of those diet for blood type books...and it says I'm actually SUPPOSED to be vegetarian. Kinda hard to be a true vegetarian though with all the little bug parts and (and when does one draw the line between animal and say..... bacteria...does bacteria have a soul?)

    But.. I don't see how veges are going to be absent. Maybe no tofu but owell. Eat the canned goods if you have to. MMMMM grilled teriaki tofu and veges and rice...yum.

    Interesting Topic.
    It is Winter and Very Cold.

  14. #14
    Старший оракул
    Join Date
    Nov 2004
    Location
    San Diego, CA
    Posts
    798
    Rep Power
    13
    Vegetarianism is the devil... I have to eat meat to support people like DDT. That, and I grew up on a farm.
    Pandas were genetically disposed to being carnivores, and were forced to become vegetarians because that's all they had. They poop fifty times a day. I don't have time to poop fifty times a day. I have better things to do. I wouldn't wish that on my worst enemy. Ok, maybe one person, but just so I could point and laugh at him.

    Information courtesy of the Panda exhibit of the San Diego zoo.

    -Fantom
    "Alright, brain, I don't like you and you don't like me, so let's just figure this out and I'll get back to killing you with beer."

  15. #15
    Подающий надежды оратор
    Join Date
    Apr 2005
    Posts
    27
    Rep Power
    13
    Hare Krishna Hare Krishna, Krishna Krishna Hare Hare, Hare Rama Hare Rama Rama Rama Hare Hare

  16. #16
    Почтенный гражданин
    Join Date
    Aug 2004
    Posts
    184
    Rep Power
    14
    You're going to find it next to impossible to be a vegetarian in Russia. You cannot buy any vegetables, fruit, noodles or bread anywhere! Potatoes, mushrooms, bananas, apples? These are non exhistant. Same thing for any kind of lentils. They do serve up a good "Rat on a stick" though...
    Не балуй!

  17. #17
    Почтенный гражданин
    Join Date
    Mar 2005
    Posts
    274
    Rep Power
    13
    Quote Originally Posted by fantom605
    I have to eat meat to support people like DDT. -Fantom

    DDT's such a cowboy.. I can't help but to stir the pot.

    One side of the family has a huge hillside farm supposedly owned by all the lineage... basically generation upon generation of great-grandmothers free roaming long horn steer left to breed and live a natural life and be fed but left alone. No one's allowed to eat or sell them. I don't know how many there are...big place...100 or more. Us kids one reunion climbed up on a tractor and chucked boulders at them to piss them off. They piss off well. And every generation is just supposed to pay for the animals not to be eaten--the legacy. It's creepy. Hehe.
    They are mangly looking mean muthers. Where's my smoothie.....
    It is Winter and Very Cold.

  18. #18
    Завсегдатай
    Join Date
    Jun 2003
    Posts
    1,607
    Rep Power
    15
    There are two things you don't want to be in Russia: gay and vegetarian. If you are, keep quiet about it. You see, there are some people who think of it as an ugly influence from the west. I've heard many stories of skinheads beating up gay people, and I've actually seen a guy punch a waiter at a cafe for bringing him a soya steak. True, the majority of educated people will be polite enough to not say anything about your dining preferences (what you eat is your own business), but it's not just the nice and the educated you'll find yourself surrounded by. Think about it. I'm not saying don't go to Russia because you're a vegetarian, I'm saying be sensible and don't brag about it. And don't be surprised if you get treated as an inferior because of you're being a vegetarian. Most Russian men think it to be a sign of weakness and you don't want to appear weak in front of a Russian man.

    P.S. One of me mates is a vegetarian and he's alright, we respect his choice and make sure no one messes around with him or gives him lip.
    Show yourself - destroy our fears - release your mask

  19. #19
    Почтенный гражданин
    Join Date
    Mar 2005
    Location
    Матун-Чарлстон, Иллинойс.
    Posts
    332
    Rep Power
    13
    This forum scares me about going to Russia qutie a lot.

    So what are the umm...most educated regions? Moscow? Saint Petersbug? I'd rather not be gay bashed.
    I come to represent and carve my name within your chest.

  20. #20
    Почтенный гражданин
    Join Date
    May 2005
    Location
    Montreal, QC
    Posts
    479
    Rep Power
    13
    Poor devils, where did you live? I didn't see any problems while I was living in Russia. As I already have told, some people in my circle were vegeterians and they didn't look oppressed. Quite the opposite: it was consider fancy and kinda cool. They tried to draw me in but unsuccessfully . Anyway, I believe, you overstate.

    Well, I shall say that majority of Russians is less polite than an average American, and have this habit to stick their nose in smbd elses buisness . They wouldn't hesitate to give you thier precious opinion.
    Find your inner Bart!

Page 1 of 3 123 LastLast

Similar Threads

  1. Russia-Belorussia-Ukraine-Russia trip.
    By Basil77 in forum Travel and Tourism
    Replies: 39
    Last Post: November 29th, 2009, 07:26 PM
  2. Russia calling, Russia calling - but what should it cost?
    By rainbowworrier in forum General Discussion
    Replies: 30
    Last Post: May 26th, 2007, 12:38 PM
  3. Russia! New English-language mag about Russia
    By chaika in forum General Discussion
    Replies: 45
    Last Post: April 14th, 2007, 02:50 PM

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •  


Russian Lessons                           

Russian Tests and Quizzes            

Russian Vocabulary