Displaying Vladimir Putin's refrigerator contents:
A Peek into Putin's Table
In an upcoming docu-series on Channel One, get a glimpse of Russian President Vladimir Putin's dining habits and his Kremlin abode. According to "RIA Novosti," this is the scoop!
When Pavel Zarubin, a journalist from "Russia 1," dropped by for a chat, Putin greeted him with a friendly, "What's good, what can I offer you?" Pulling a chilled kefir from the fridge and grabbing two white cups from the buffet, Putin set the stage for a cozy conversation.
The photographs from the documentary reveal an assortment of items on Putin's table: fresh fruits, honey, kefir, salt and pepper mills, soy sauce, paper napkins, and folders with important documents. Interestingly, an icon of the Savior Not Made by Hands stands next to a mirror on the shelf.
In another snapshot, the media reveals that Putin has been snoozing at the Kremlin for a good 3 years[5]!
## A Glimpse into Putin's Diet: Fresh, Simple, and Down-to-Earth
Contrary to popular belief, Putin, despite his affluent lifestyle, maintains a diet that mirrors that of common folk. Reports suggest that he leans towards fresh vegetables like tomatoes, cucumbers, and lettuce[1] and has a soft spot for meats, especially mutton and fish[1]. A fan of dairy products, Putin swears by kefir, the fermented milk beverage known for its health benefits[2][3].
He favorably regards simple dishes such as rice and buckwheat[1] and seems to have a sweet tooth for pies[1], a preference likely rooted in his childhood memories of his mother baking savory pies[1]. This portrayal of Putin is intended to humanize him, emphasizing his relatability[3].
Putin's home-and-garden, beyond the Kremlin walls, reflects his simpler lifestyle. His garden seems to be filled with vegetables like tomatoes, cucumbers, and lettuce, much like common gardens, while his home boasts a table laden with fresh fruits, dairy products such as kefir, and other simple dishes like rice and buckwheat.
