US MRE Menu 6 - Beef Taco
Posted: Wed Jan 24, 2018 2:22 pm
I've had this menu a couple of times, so I figured I'd toss up a quick review.
Contents:
-1 "Beef Taco" main
-Tortillas
-Peanut Butter
-Strawberry Jam
-Vanilla Pudding Mix
-Fruit Punch drink mix
-Accessory packet (the usual stuff)
Now, the main is kinda weird. It says it's "beef taco" and even includes tortillas in the menu, but...the beef is incredibly watery. Before and after heating it up, it's so watery that it might as well be chili. Heck, it even tastes like chili, being moderately spicy and having beans in it too. If you told me this stuff was chili, I wouldn't doubt you for a second. But for some reason it's being labeled as "taco" meat, and if you try to use it as that, it just doesn't work. No matter what way I try to fold the tortilla, the beef comes leaking out of one end because it's so ridiculously watery. It tastes perfectly fine, but just does not work as "taco" meat at all.
Then you have the peanut butter and jam....with nothing to put them on. No bread, no crackers, nothing. The solution to this, is just eating the "beef" by itself because it's practically chili anyways, and using the tortillas for the peanut butter and jam. Kinda awkward, but it works. The Fruit Punch is the usual kool-aid tasting stuff. Nothing fancy. Goes decently with the rest of the meal.
The real star of this MRE though, is the vanilla pudding. It's the usual "add 4 ounces of water and shake for 60 seconds" thing, but I also stir it up a little after the shaking, just to make sure it's all mixed in. This pudding, jeez, despite being from an MRE, it's some of the best pudding I've ever had. It's not overly sweet, but it has a very strong french vanilla flavor to it, and the consistency is ridiculously smooth. It's almost like cake frosting, both in texture and flavor. There's also a chocolate flavor variant that I've had, which also tasted very similar to cake batter.
Overall pretty nice. A bit strange that it's being advertised as a "taco" meal even though the beef is closer to chili than taco meat, but otherwise a solid MRE.
Contents:
-1 "Beef Taco" main
-Tortillas
-Peanut Butter
-Strawberry Jam
-Vanilla Pudding Mix
-Fruit Punch drink mix
-Accessory packet (the usual stuff)
Now, the main is kinda weird. It says it's "beef taco" and even includes tortillas in the menu, but...the beef is incredibly watery. Before and after heating it up, it's so watery that it might as well be chili. Heck, it even tastes like chili, being moderately spicy and having beans in it too. If you told me this stuff was chili, I wouldn't doubt you for a second. But for some reason it's being labeled as "taco" meat, and if you try to use it as that, it just doesn't work. No matter what way I try to fold the tortilla, the beef comes leaking out of one end because it's so ridiculously watery. It tastes perfectly fine, but just does not work as "taco" meat at all.
Then you have the peanut butter and jam....with nothing to put them on. No bread, no crackers, nothing. The solution to this, is just eating the "beef" by itself because it's practically chili anyways, and using the tortillas for the peanut butter and jam. Kinda awkward, but it works. The Fruit Punch is the usual kool-aid tasting stuff. Nothing fancy. Goes decently with the rest of the meal.
The real star of this MRE though, is the vanilla pudding. It's the usual "add 4 ounces of water and shake for 60 seconds" thing, but I also stir it up a little after the shaking, just to make sure it's all mixed in. This pudding, jeez, despite being from an MRE, it's some of the best pudding I've ever had. It's not overly sweet, but it has a very strong french vanilla flavor to it, and the consistency is ridiculously smooth. It's almost like cake frosting, both in texture and flavor. There's also a chocolate flavor variant that I've had, which also tasted very similar to cake batter.
Overall pretty nice. A bit strange that it's being advertised as a "taco" meal even though the beef is closer to chili than taco meat, but otherwise a solid MRE.