When I saw it on Kman's list of 2011 MRE changes, I was delighted! The only thing better than trying it, would be having a shelf stable version of it, conveniently shipped to me.

It didn't take too long for TheEpiCenter to carry it as a separate entree.
Sopacko also has it as part of one of their complete meals ("Menu B"), which I'll probably order a case of, eventually (that menu also includes my fav chicken tomato feta, and both the McRib and Beef Brisket - shiny!).
Let's start with the ingredients part of the box:

When I tried it, I had only glanced at the ingredients, and didn't realize it was whole grain pasta. This seems to be part of a gradual shift towards healthier (yet still "fun") MRE items.

Here's the nutritional stats:

Here it is, right after being heated in boiling water, and sliced open length-wise:

My first impression was that it looked nice (not scary!), and had a pleasant smell.
Let's stir it a bit:

...and the first spoonful:

Yum!
It was a nice change from all the tomato sauce based entrees. The veggies were fine, though not quite as good as the juicy tomatoes in the new feta chicken. There was no single dominant/overwhelming flavor, just a nice blend that I very much enjoyed. It didn't have that metallic/chemical after taste many entrees have.
Sides:
According to Kman's chart, the military menu includes "Baked Snack Crackers" and "Pound cake". I briefly considered opening a spare bag of BSCs, to try to achieve the "pure menu experience", but my brain insisted that the two were illogical pairings. Pound cake (IMO) goes with everything, so I did have one for dessert. It worked.

If you experiment with other accompaniments, please post your experiences.
Bottom line:
It's definitely different, and a very nice change from the "usual".
It's my new favorite of the military vegetarian entrees.

If you're doing an EpiCenter order, and are not a veggie-phobe, I highly recommend you add at least one.
I suspect the Disney tie-in will induce some curiosity with younger kids (please post your experiences if you try it on 'em).
I was very glad I'd ordered a few, and promptly moved them into all my emergency kits (and my birdwatching kit). I will definitely order more.