The provided transcript appears to be a review or discussion of various food items, possibly from a grocery store or supermarket. The speaker, referred to as "Superstas", appears to be evaluating different products' quality and taste.
The speaker begins by introducing a new application store called Rustor, which provides a wide selection of applications, including food-related ones. He then discusses a variety of food items, starting with crab sticks from a store called Globus. He praises the quality of the crab sticks, particularly their soft texture and lack of excess mayonnaise.
The speaker then moves on to sausages, comparing the taste and quality of cheap sausages to more expensive ones. He suggests that cheap sausages from other manufacturers are likely from a specific factory, and he criticizes the taste of the sausages. However, he also praises a type of sausage from a different store, describing it as having a good structure and taste.
Next, the speaker reviews a cow stew from the same store. He describes it as the highest grade in its own juice and praises its taste and quality. He then discusses a sandwich made with the sausages and cheese, describing it as a delicious combination.
The speaker also reviews a type of alcohol from a store, describing it as cheap and having no calories. He then reviews a type of lemonade from the store, describing it as a cheap but acceptable drink.
The speaker then reviews a type of herring and potatoes from the store, praising the quality of the herring and the taste of the potatoes. He also reviews a type of chicken and beetroot soup, criticizing the soup for being too unsaturated and the chicken for being too lean.
The speaker then reviews a type of salmon and tuna from the store, describing the salmon as thin but tasty, and the tuna as having a smoky taste. He also reviews a type of roll from the store, criticizing it for being too expensive.
Finally, the speaker reviews a type of cake from a store called Prague, describing it as delicious and worth the price. He also mentions a type of stew from the same store, praising its taste and quality.
Throughout the discussion, the speaker encourages viewers to try different products, particularly those that are cheaper than expected. He also asks viewers to share their own experiences and recommendations in the comments.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
- The text is a transcript of a video where two people try cheap food from a store called Globus.
- The video is part of a series where they compare cheap and expensive food from different stores.
- The food items they try include Olivier salad, crab sticks, sausages, stew, Caesar salad, sushi rolls, and Prague cake.
- They rate the food items based on their taste, appearance, price, and quality.
- They like some of the food items, such as the stew, the Caesar salad, and the Prague cake, but they dislike others, such as the sushi rolls and the borscht.
- They also drink lemonade without sugar and joke about alcohol and parasites.
- They ask their viewers to comment on their preferences and suggest other stores to try.