Discussions about US MREs and other US rations
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jubifahrer
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by jubifahrer » Tue Jan 09, 2007 2:09 pm
Hi folks,
today i got this big tin with biscuits.
I opened it and tasted. Iam still alive
They taste a little tinny and also little like old oil.
They look and taste the same like german epa "hartkekse" buscuits
best regards
jubifahrer
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kman
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by kman » Tue Jan 09, 2007 2:18 pm
Cool stuff - looks like they're from 1965, right? Wow...what a brave man you are. But at least it was only biscuits and you can pretty much tell my looking that them if they're good or not (I mean, at least they weren't green and moldy).
It looks like they were wrapped in some type of plastic. I'm kind of surprised they still had a tin taste. When I tasted some crackers from a 24 year old MCI ration, the crackers definitely tasted tinny but they weren't wrapped up in the can, they were just sitting there.
So where are these "biscuits delacre" from? Which country?
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by jubifahrer » Tue Jan 09, 2007 4:23 pm
There is only one smal sign on the tin, remembers me to belgium.
How the tin is made remembers me to us army rations i have seen on ww2 pictures
Greets
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by dirtbag » Tue Jan 09, 2007 5:38 pm
Now all you need is the 10 kg tin of caviar!
That would be from France, BTW

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Stef
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by Stef » Wed Jan 10, 2007 7:42 am
Delacre biscuits are Belgian although everybody here thinks they're French
http://www.delacre.com/
I don't know the "hartkekse" or "pain de guerre" they make (...made?) but their chocolate biscuits are delicious

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Fox
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by Fox » Wed Oct 18, 2017 4:24 pm
Hi all,
I know this is an old post but I had to post these pictures. Not only DELACRE made these tins with biscuits for the Belgian Army, also the firm PAREIN did. parein manufactured biscuits untill 1965 before it fused with another company called De Beukelaer. Delacre makes biscuits under it's own name untill today.
Here are 2 of these rare tins, still sealed after more then 50 years. One dated 1960 and the other 1962. And yes, they are definatly Belgian.
Fox
(PS: the Delacre tin is for sale)
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