Displayed contents of Putin's refrigerator revealed
Checkin' with Putin's Pantry
Take a peek into the kitchen of the man himself, Vladimir Putin, as Channel One's upcoming documentary offers a glimpse into his private life in the Kremlin. According to "RIA Novosti", the president's culinary preferences are laid plain.
What's on the menu, you ask? Well, Putin's fridge is stocked with kefir and your typical condiments like salt, pepper mills, and soy sauce. He offers his journalist guest, Pavel Zarubin, a cup of kefir, and a casual conversation ensues.
A picture paints a thousand words, and in this case, it shows us an array of appetizing items on Putin's table – fruits like apples and bananas, honey, his chosen beverage, condiments, paper napkins, and documents, with an icon of the Savior Not Made by Hands standing tall nearby.
Vladimir Lays Bare His Kremlin Digs
The documentary takes us on a tour of Putin's humble abode, revealing a library, cozy bedrooms, a white piano, and a household church. However, don't expect a detailed rundown of his dining habits or everyday meals. The emphasis appears to be on practicality, with simple, everyday essentials making up the dining table setup.
During informal gatherings, it seems Putin prefers to keep things understated and unpretentious – after all, it's just him cracking open a cup of kefir with a good conversation. So, there you have it – a sneak peek into the private life of Russia's charismatic leader.
- The documentary provides a look into Vladimir Putin's living quarters in the Kremlin, showcasing his library, cozy bedrooms, a white piano, and a household church.
- In contrast to the elaborate tour, the documentary focuses on practicality when it comes to Putin's dining habits, with simple, everyday essentials being the staples of his dining table setup.
- The documentary reveals that Putin's favorite beverage is kefir, often enjoyed casually during conversations.
- The home-and-garden segment of the documentary shows us Putin's dining table, adorned with an assortment of items including fruits, honey, condiments, paper napkins, and folders, alongside a Savior Not Made by Hands icon.
