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Made in Russia (clip)

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    Foodie culture is obsessed
    with authenticity.
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    But when we get Moroccan honey,
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    San Marzano tomatoes,
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    that means shipping food,
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    carbon emissions,
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    plenty of waste,
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    and excess packaging
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    for food that, sometimes,
    not even as fresh or as delicious.
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    Adding COVID-19,
    and you have a whole new problem:
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    frozen supply chains
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    or closed borders.
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    That's changing how we eat and
    forcing us to also look at what's local.
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    Some countries, like Russia,
    have a lot of experience with this.
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    MADE IN RUSSIA
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    (Alec) Jay Klouz has been
    a nightclub promoter in Spain,
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    a tour boat owner in France,
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    and a celebrity chef in Australia.
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    Now the American lives in Russia
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    where he's added cheesemaker to the list.
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    (Klouz) Every person has a different hand,
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    and this hand makes cheese.
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    You could be more aggressive,
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    and you'll have another cheese.
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    You could be more careful,
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    and you'll have another cheese.
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    You can even be half a degree higher,
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    and you'll have another cheese.
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    (Alec) Klouz uses local ingredients
    to make European favorites
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    like feta, Gouda, and ricotta.
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    Flavors that began to make their way here
    after the fall of the Soviet Union.
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    (Alec) So, I grew up in Wisconsin,
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    and we've always had cheddar,
    pepper jack, all sorts of--
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    you know, real sharp cheeses.
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    Love this stuff.
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    And then I came to Russia,
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    and it was like, cheese was white
    and didn't taste like anything.
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    Tastes like plastic.
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    What made you decide to start
    making your own cheese?
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    You know, one thing you learn in Russia,
    the winters are rough.
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    The Russians prepare for winter
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    so, being prepared means,
    also eating good stuff.
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    (Alec) For years, Russia imported
    as much cheese as it produced
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    until 2014.
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    Russia annexed Crimea.
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    The US and the EU
    slap sanctions on Russia,
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    and President Putin responded by
    banning food imports from those countries.
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    Cheesemakers like Klouz
    saw sales go way up.
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    Russian production
    increased by at least 50%.
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    (Klouz) Please don't forget
    to return my spoon.
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    (Sofia) Yes, return the spoon. Thanks.
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    After Russia stopped purchasing
    cheeses abroad,
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    the cheese market changed a lot.
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    So we started buying here.
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    We are very satisfied
    with the price and quality.
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    (Alec) And how have the current sanctions
    changed the industry?
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    (Klouz) With the sanctions there's
    more interest in the people making cheese.
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    Like, "Oh, we don't need you,
    we have Jay."
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    I'm like, "Yeah, right."
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    Fifty kilos a day,
    how am I going to feed Russians?
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    "Jay will save us!"
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    I'm like, what?
    (laughter)
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    People are funny here.
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    (Alec) But some people are more confident
    in local producers' ability
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    to fill the giant cheesy hole
    left by the counter sanctions.
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    Klrill Sharshukov imported Italian cheese
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    until the food embargo forced him
    to start making his own.
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    (Sharshuko) Here we have
    caciocavallo cheese.
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    A classic Italian caciocavallo cheese.
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    It is fermented for about 6 to 12 months
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    and has a specific, light taste.
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    And here we added fenugreek seeds.
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    Tastes like cheese with with walnut,
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    kind of a sweet dessert-y crunch.
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    It doesn't have nuts?
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    No, no. This doesn't have any nuts,
    but is has that flavor.
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    I don't know if this is allowed on TV,
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    but these seeds are
    healthy for men, apparently.
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    So this is delicious and healthy for me?
    (laughter)
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    (Alec) After the embargo,
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    the government started giving
    out subsidies and tax breaks
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    to boost domestic production.
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    Something Sharshuko believes
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    is giving Russians a chance to catch up
    to the world's cheesemakers.
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    (Sharshuko) The longer this goes on,
    the more experiences we have.
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    We reproduce Italy's cheeses here,
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    replace its classic cheeses,
    and produce them.
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    So it would be very difficult to return.
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    (Alec) But the Russian cheese revolution
    isn't for everybody.
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    Imported foods were always
    too expensive for most Russians.
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    Meaning locally-made burrata will probably
    never be on their shopping list.
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    And economists are skeptical
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    that the people
    who could afford fancy cheese
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    are going to see local versions
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    as anything other than
    a secondary substitute.
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    When we imported cheese, it had quality.
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    We, the small portion of affluent people,
    got used to it.
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    When that cheese disappeared,
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    those people stopped buying
    Russian copies of cheese
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    because they don't trust the quality.
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    Well, I hear from the cheese producers--
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    Russian cheese producers--
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    who say sanctions have been a huge help.
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    Those you spoke to are very few
    because, as a matter of fact,
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    90% of the Russian cheese market
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    is mass market cheeses.
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    I wanted to ask what will happen
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    to Russian cheesemakers
    if sanctions are lifted tomorrow?
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    There will be
    competition again for 15 to 20%
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    of wealthy people in Russia.
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    People who have invested
    in cheese production
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    will be hit hard.
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    (Alec) The drive for food Independence
    has protected Russia
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    from supply disruptions during
    the pandemic, the government says.
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    It's also helped a fledgling,
    farm-to-table movement here.
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    - Five more minutes.
    - No, two and a half.
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    (Alec) Ivan and Sergey Berezutskly have
    their own farm to produce ingredients
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    for their restaurant,
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    which in 2019 was named
    one of the best in the world.
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    It's a simple dish: potato with caviar.
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    Here you are.
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    The majority of our guests
    need healthy and fresh food.
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    This is a development Russia
    and other countries have come to.
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    The sanctions have
    accelerated the process.
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Made in Russia (clip)
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Eating With My Five Senses
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COUNTER SPACE_(CLIPS)_The Issues - (Ep01-Ep08)
Duration:
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