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Posted: Mon Oct 29, 2007 1:22 pm
by mreheater72
Hi guys,

here is the third “Cake-Taste-Test” aspirant, an “Orange Nut Roll” packed March 21 1978 (21038) by EUNICE KING’S KITCHEN, INC, SHERMAN TEXAS 75090.

When I opened the can (bottom side!) with the “sand paper method”, the lid was pushed to inside of the can (sorry, I forgot to make a photo, I will do it next time). The vacuum in the can was there, even after 29 years :D .

In my opinion the appearance was ok, but I haven’t unfortunately seen an “Orange Nut Roll” in fresh condition :( ! The smell of orange was very distinctive. First I broke off a piece and chew it. The taste as very, very bitter :( !! Then I ate a piece without almond and orange peel pieces, here the taste was good. :) So it’s clear, the cake mixture alone is ok, only the hard items like nuts and fruits are not edible!

Here are the photos:
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This photo shows the very good condition of the inside of the empty “Orange Nut Roll” can.
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Next weekend I will taste the “Pound Cake”.

So long mreheater72

Posted: Mon Oct 29, 2007 3:24 pm
by bl00k
mreheater72 wrote: So it’s clear, the cake mixture alone is ok, only the hard items like nuts and fruits are not edible!

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Next weekend I will taste the “Pound Cake”.
Cool, a Pound Cake is nothing but cake right? So that should taste alright then :)

strange

Posted: Mon Oct 29, 2007 4:21 pm
by norge
the mci pound cake looks more edible than a 1980s nut cake
the citric acid conserve the food so it should be good :?
maybe i should buy a mci kit and eat the hole thing just to test
the worst thing that could happen is just a camp jalla stomac
and a call in the big white phone :lol: :lol:
cheers norge

Posted: Tue Oct 30, 2007 10:21 am
by mreheater72
bl00k wrote:
mreheater72 wrote: So it’s clear, the cake mixture alone is ok, only the hard items like nuts and fruits are not edible!

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Next weekend I will taste the “Pound Cake”.
Cool, a Pound Cake is nothing but cake right? So that should taste alright then :)
I hope so! We’ll see it next week!

Posted: Tue Oct 30, 2007 8:04 pm
by kman
Great review, mreheater72. I have the web page for it up now:

http://www.mreinfo.com/reviews/mci/oran ... -1978.html

Posted: Mon Nov 05, 2007 1:25 pm
by mreheater72
Hi guys,

today the fourth “Cake-Taste-Test” aspirant, an “Pound Cake” baked by EUNICE KING’S KITCHEN, INC, SHERMAN TEXAS 75090

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packed on February, 23 1978 (23028):

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When I opened the can with the “sand paper method”, the lid was pushed to inside of the can. The vacuum in the can was there, even after 29 years:

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Here the bottom side of the Pound Cake wrapped in paper:

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Here you can see the can after removing the cake:

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Now the photos of the Pound Cake! Conceive your own opinion. My buddy and me ate a quart of it, the taste was excellent an we are still alive, at long last a cake which is edible :D :D :D !!

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Here the wrapper made of paper:

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Here is the empty “Pound Cake” can after washing it with water, very good condition:

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Next week I will show the last of the series, the “Fruit Cake”

So long mreheater72

Posted: Mon Nov 05, 2007 1:31 pm
by kman
Great review - and finally! - something you could eat that didn't taste rancid. :-)

Posted: Mon Nov 05, 2007 2:27 pm
by C-rats
God those were good! The pound cakes were my favorite when I was in the service. Most GIs would beg, borrow, cheat, or steal to get a C ration that had a pound cake in it. My favorite combination was a pound cake along with a can of peaches. Yummmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm.! :P

Glad to here the one you opened was still good after all these years. It gives me incouragement on the 3 cans I have squirreled away at the bottom of my collection. :D

Nice job on cleaning up that can as well mreheater --- you can even see your reflection in the bottom of the can!

Posted: Tue Nov 06, 2007 1:11 pm
by mreheater72
C-rats wrote: Nice job on cleaning up that can as well mreheater --- you can even see your reflection in the bottom of the can!
That`s right C-Rats, I haven`t noticed that before :o !

How old are the Pound Cakes, which are in your collection?

I have never eaten a "Pound Cake" and "Peaches" in "fresh" condition :( , but even the 29 years old cake was pretty good :D !

So long mreheater 72

Posted: Thu Nov 15, 2007 10:56 am
by mreheater72
Hi guys,

here is the fifth and also the last “MCI-Cake-Taste-Test” aspirant, a “Fruit Cake” packed May 2 1978 (02058) by EUNICE KING’S KITCHEN, INC, SHERMAN TEXAS 75090.

I opened the can (bottom side!) with the “sand paper method”, the lid was pushed to inside of the can. The vacuum in the can was there, even after 29 years .

The appearance wasn’t ok, all fruit and nut pieces had changed their colour from “normal” to black during the years :cry: ! The smell of fruit was there, but not really “attractive”! I decided not to taste because of the unappetizing appearance :cry: !

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Here is a close up of the fruit pieces:
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The next two photos show that even the moisture of fruit was still in the can:
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The Fruit Cake was the one with the worst condition of all five aspirants :( !

I hope that the “MCI-Cake-Taste-Test” was a little bit interesting for you!?

But it is deplorable, that even the MCI-cakes are not edible anymore :cry: ! I think the only chance of an edible MCI entree is the storage over all the years by a temperature of +2°C! But no one did that!

In the next weeks I will show how I open and refill the MCI-cans!

So long mreheater72