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Published: 2016-09-15 15:51:01 +0000 UTC; Views: 8854; Favourites: 147; Downloads: 237
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Age of AtomCollection of consumables I created for AoA project.
Content list:
- Apple
- Apricot
- Bacon and eggs
- Beef
- Beer (Tsardom of Russia; Imperial stout)
- Beer (RNSR; March lager "Oktoberfest")
- Biscuits (RSSR; "October")
- Buckwheat (RSSR; 1kg)
- Butter
- Cabbage - MY CABBAGES!!!
- Canned apricots (Tsardom of Russia)
- Canned baked beans (Pre-War; USA; Heinz Baked Beans)
- Canned buckwheat with meat (IT; Buckwheat with lizard meat and tomato sauce)
- Canned condensed milk (Tsardom of Russia; condensed milk w. sugar)
- Canned rice with meat (Tsardom of Russia; Rice with beef)
- Canned soup (IT; Borscht)
- Canned stewed beef (Pre-War; Belorussian)
- Canned stewed pork (RNSR)
- Carrot
- Cheese
- Chicken
- Chicken egg
- Chicken leg, roasted
- Cigarettes (Pre-War; British "Sobranie")
- Cigarettes filterless (Tsardom of Russia; "Bogatyrs")
- Cigarettes filterless (Tsardom of Russia; "Our Mark")
- Cigar (Pre-War; Russian; Aroma de Habana; corona; hecho a mano)
- Cognac (Pre-War; France; Courvoisier VS) - even not-so-expensive grades and brands of pre-War cognac became a luxury in Post-War age, while some A.E.Dor Grande Champagne Extra could literally costs it's weight in gold.
- Concentrated pea soup (RSSR; 0,2kg)
- Corn ear - thanks to Nikita "CornHead" Khrushchev, you can find it anyware in former USSR. Well, anyware it survived...
- Crackers (RSSR)
- Cream of mushroom soup
- Coca-Cola (Pre-War; definitely spoiled)
- Dark chocolate (Pre-War; Russian; "Glory")
- Ersatz coffee (IT; Acorn)
- Giant rat - pretty common meat in the Wasteland.
- Giant scorpion legs - a.k.a. "wasteland crab meat". Rather tasty.
- Granola bar (Tsardom of Russia; honey granola)
- Ground coffee - natural coffee beans are considered a luxury in Russian Wasteland, since it can be raised only in greenhouses, and imports is no longer a thing. So, nearly all fresh coffee comes from Vault Project's agricultural facilities.
- Honey
- Honeycomb
- Jam, raspberry - delicious and good for your health.
- Jerky beef (RSSR)
- Kompot (RSSR; apple&cherry) - non-alcoholic fruit/berry beverage
- Kvass - non-alcoholic fermented beverage of slavic origin, usually made from rye bread
- Lavash (armenian flatbread; folded)
- Lizard on a stick (Steppe basilisk)
- Milk
- Moonshine (origin and age unknown)
- Oatmeal cookies
- Oyster mushroom - due to it's ability to grow on nearly any substrate, it is widly cultivated.
- Pasta - "I'm going to colonize this village with the scientific food that is ramen!" (c)
- Pear
- Pemmican (Tsardom of Russia)
- Pork
- Port wine (RSSR; "Red October")
- Portobello mushrooms
- Potatoes
- Processed cheese
- Processed cheese, smoked
- Pumpkin soup
- Raspberry
- Red pine mushroom
- Red wine (Pre-War; Russian "Abrau Cabernet")
- Red wine (Tsardom of Russia; "South Ural")
- Rice (1kg)
- Rusks
- Salami (RNSR)
- Salt-cured beef
- Salted salo (Fatback)
- Self rising flour - flour, pre-mixed with salt and baking powder. Just add water and heat to get fresh bread wherever you like.
- Schnapps (Tsardom of Russia; cherry; 1L)
- Shashlik (Skewered meat with onion)
- Shawarma - roll-type sandwich of Arabian origin
- Smoked sausage
- Sourdough bread
- Steppe monitor tail
- Strawberry
- Sublimated coffee (Pre-War; Russia; "MosCoffee Product")
- Sugar (Pre-War; Russian; "Russian Sugar")
- Tea black (Tsardom of Russia)
- Tomato soup
- Tomatoes
- Turnip
- Vodka (RSSR)
- Water (IT; 1L)
- Water (Tsardom of Russia; 5L)
- Wheat bread
- Wheat flour (Tsardom of Russia; 1kg)
- Wild tobacco
N.B.: Hands down, folks, we've came to two rarest food items in all post-apocalyptic gaming: bread and cheese! Seriously, I don't know why, but this two are most ignored. In every fantasy game, that have food in one form or another, you'll find them. In sci-fi - you'll find them. But post-apocalypse? Hell, no! We'd better eat our 200 years old TV dinner, or eat our razorgrain raw, but bread - never! To this day I found bread in only one post-apocalyptic game, "7 Days to Die".
Upd(17.09.2016): added several items
Upd(22.09.2016): added several items
Upd(25.09.2016): added several items
Upd(01.10.2016): added several items and content list
Upd(21.08.2017): added Butter, Chicken egg, Concentrated pea soup, Honeycomb, Portobello mushrooms, Rice, Wheat bread
Upd(06.09.2017): added Schnapps, Lavash, Cream of mushroom soup, Oatmeal cookies, Pre-War red wine, Rusks, Salted salo, Lizard on a stick
Upd(25.09.2017): added Apple, Canned baked beans, Canned rice with meat, Carrot, Chicken, Roasted chicken leg, Shashlik, Steppe monitor tail, Sublimated coffee, Sugar, Wild tobacco
Upd(10.08.2018): added Cigar, Dark chocolate, Honey, Shawarma, Kvass
Upd(10.04.2019): added Buckwheat, Cabbage, Oyster mushroom, Potatoes, Smoked sausage, Tomato soup, Tomatoes, Turnip, Wheat flour
Upd(18.03.2020): remade all items into x1 scale, added apricot, bacon and eggs, biscuits, canned apricots, pear, raspberry, salt-cured beef, strawberry.
Upd(27.02.2022): added Canned soup, Corn ear, Giant rat, Giant scorpion legs, Raspberry jam
Upd(18.06.2022): added beef, cognac, ground coffee, pasta, pork, processed cheese, smoked processed cheese, red pine mushroom, self rising flour
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Comments: 29
JasonSembrano2000 [2024-05-12 01:28:28 +0000 UTC]
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DaltTT In reply to JasonSembrano2000 [2024-05-12 09:08:53 +0000 UTC]
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JasonSembrano2000 In reply to DaltTT [2024-05-12 09:21:06 +0000 UTC]
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DaltTT In reply to Guardian1117 [2020-03-11 07:29:46 +0000 UTC]
It's more then 30 years from the Armageddon, few MRE survives this long without harm.
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DaltTT In reply to sumoMinervaMink [2019-04-10 19:44:10 +0000 UTC]
More like "several decades after the massive nuclear war" food.
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AndreaSilva60 [2017-09-06 18:13:25 +0000 UTC]
Steppe basilisk on a stick, I hope they will Β have a little of barbecue sauce
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DaltTT In reply to AndreaSilva60 [2017-09-07 10:48:04 +0000 UTC]
Well... If anybody saved the recipe...
Unlike, I guess, US, in Russia barbecue sauce is not the most popular sauce.
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AndreaSilva60 In reply to DaltTT [2017-09-07 11:01:13 +0000 UTC]
The same here, we just prefere garlic,Β rosemary and oil
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DaltTT In reply to AndreaSilva60 [2017-09-07 11:12:43 +0000 UTC]
Here in Russia we use ketchup and a wide variety of local sauce recipes - being multinational Empire for centuries, we integrated tons of everything
Our family's favoured, called adjika, for example, consists of garlic, tomatoes, a bit of vinegar and bell and hot pepper, mixed and grinded in a meat grinder at the end of summer, then stored in jars. If I remember right, it was adopted from Georgia, and then modified (original ancient recipe did not include tomatoes and meat grinder).
It's rather thin, but goes excellent with meat or pasta.
If you want, I can get a full recipe for you.
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DaltTT In reply to AndreaSilva60 [2017-09-10 14:37:24 +0000 UTC]
OK, so...
Calculated on 6kg of fresh tomatoes...
10-12 red bell peppers
10 garlic
8-10 red hot peppers
3 glasses of sugar
1 glass of vinegar
Salt and black pepper - as you see fit
Remove green parts from all the vegetables, remove seeds from hot and bell peppers, cut all vegetables in quarters. Grind all vegetables on a meat grinder, add into resulted mass vinegar and sugar, mix it all, dispense into glass jars, put into fridge for a week. Then it is good for eating, also - in fridge you can store it for months (as tested by me - it's safe to eat up to two years, maybe more).
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AndreaSilva60 In reply to DaltTT [2017-09-10 19:55:02 +0000 UTC]
Thank you very much, I'll try!
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lordelpresidente [2017-08-22 04:42:07 +0000 UTC]
Aahh, Yess. A good look to any Slav Consumables inventory. ^^
And Filterless Cigarettes though... Hope some has a Pipe to crush it in.
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FelixSandcat [2017-02-15 01:28:02 +0000 UTC]
Boris was sald, his babushka have 100 jar of Kompot in basementΒ Β
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FelixSandcat [2016-09-22 15:29:19 +0000 UTC]
i think Tea could beΒ eliminate radiation poison out bodyΒ
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FelixSandcat [2016-09-15 16:41:56 +0000 UTC]
no no comrade true Russian not drinking Coca Cola, true Russian drinking Kvass
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DaltTT In reply to FelixSandcat [2016-09-15 17:13:20 +0000 UTC]
Also, since it is not Fallout, and newest Coca-Cola bottle counts more then 40 years... I doubt even truest American can drink it and go away with it. %)
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DaltTT In reply to FelixSandcat [2016-09-15 17:01:52 +0000 UTC]
Echo of Pre-War period %)
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DaltTT In reply to Grand-Lobster-King [2016-09-15 17:14:29 +0000 UTC]
Are you trying to drink it with a stare?
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Grand-Lobster-King In reply to DaltTT [2016-09-15 18:07:28 +0000 UTC]
I'd never touch vodka crap.
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DaltTT In reply to Grand-Lobster-King [2016-09-15 19:18:34 +0000 UTC]
After two hours of boar hunting in -25C you may change your opinion %)
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DaltTT In reply to kyuzoaoi [2016-09-15 15:59:49 +0000 UTC]
Well... Why not?)
It's an actual, IRL, sub-type of stout beer.
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