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Carp: Russian Delicacy!

Filed Under (Russia) by Kyle Keeton on 28-05-2010

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Hello,

I had an article about Grass Carp along time ago! http://kylekeeton.com/2007/08/russia-grass-carp-is-delicacy
I never got around to showing you how they are kept in the big stores. I myself am not a Carp lover but Russians are. You can find fresh Carp all over the city!

The price is 140.90 Rubles per kilo; That is about $5.60 per kilo or around $2.25 a pound!Photo Sharing and Video Hosting at Photobucket

Thanks to my wife for the video.

Kyle

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