Strange things show up in the stew. One of the channel's readers sent photos of the contents of a can of stewed beef of the highest grade produced by Ruzkom. On the bank, as you can see, there is even an inscription "extra".
They say when extra - it means something very good must be. And when the GOST number is on the label, the buyer has a chance to find meat in this jar.
There's a piece in a jar, don't understand why, and even with very suspicious inclusions, very similar to... mold?
Here's another nuance - the state made happy with this bank of potential eaters. That is, it was part of the food set, which was given to the families of schoolchildren in connection with the "remote".
And no, in anticipation of the outraged cries, I do not "drive" at the compilers of the kit - although, as far as I know, all products that are purchased for schools must undergo an additional examination. I'm chasing a can maker who somehow managed to print on a label - top grade. And he even managed to pass the checks later - after all, otherwise his products would not have entered the school, right? Well, at least that's what we're told.
Let's see what exactly is GOST 32 125 mentioned by Ruzkom?
And this is most likely GOST 32125-2013 “Canned meat. Stewed meat. Specifications (Edition as amended, with Amendment No. 1) ", introduced on 01.07.2014 It applies to lump sterilized in their own juice canned meat - stewed meat (hereinafter - canned food) intended for direct consumption and preparation of various dishes and snacks.
By the way, the first nuance: GOST provides only two names of canned beef - "Top grade stewed beef", "First grade stewed beef". Without any "extra". Well, okay, that's bullshit.
Canned food produced in accordance with GOST must meet certain quality standards, and have the same rigidly defined organoleptic characteristics. For example, stewed beef of the highest grade (namely, we are talking about it, rightly,) is produced from trimmed beef with a mass fraction of fat and connective tissue no more than 6 percent (paragraph 5.2.1), that is, there simply should not be such a strange piece in canned food of the highest grade, according to default.
Foreign impurities are not allowed in canned food, but in appearance the product should contain meat. Uh-huh. In pieces, without coarse connective tissue, large blood vessels and lymph nodes. This is paragraph 5.1.3, a table of organoleptic indicators is attached to it.
Already this all suggests that the contents of the jar have nothing to do with stewed beef of the highest grade, and the manufacturer deceived customers in the most shameless way - the manufacturer likes this wording or no.
If you try to understand what kind of incomprehensible black and green is still in this strange piece, then you can break your head. Either mold, or a blood clot, so transformed after heat treatment.
So be careful. Anything can be in cans with products of this brand.
Shl. By the way, you can identify - what kind of part is it pretends to be the highest grade stew?