I didn't want to cook sometheing this night, so I dig in my fresh collection of Chinese MREs and I've taken one "unknown" here. At least Lifesaver told me so
So, I've taken this bag and opened:
Inside I found 2 entrees, a pack with a plastic fork, some napkins and a toothpick, a small, transparent envelope and a small envelope with a red salty sauce.
Entrees are enclosed in 2 bags, one small, other large, with two paper heaters similar with those of FRH and a thin carboard sleeve:
So, I put some water in the big white bag, I rolled horizontally the entree, I've closed the bag inserting the folded part of bag in the cardboard sleeve and left it to heat.
I've opened the entree pouch and dump it into a mess tin. Inside I found some noodles with mushrooms (big pieces) and some mistery, but very tasty meat. I've spreaded some red sauce over it and started to eat.
Above, second picture is a piece of meat, third a mushroom piece.
TASTE TEST: I'm not accustomed to chinese cuisine, but now I really envy the PLA soldiers. Taste is VERY GOOD, the quantity was enough for dinner (in Romania/Eastern Europe lunch is the main meal of the day). I think 3 entrees is enough for a average man doing marches or some moderate-heavy phisical work. Unfortunately, in the green bag are just 2, I din't know how much is the caloric intake for a chinese soldier. Maybe our japanese friends will inform us.
I'll eat this ration again? Definitelly YES!
PS. I'm very sorry for quality of the pictures, I didn't find some good batteries for my camera, so I can't used the flash. I hope tommorrow, when I'll try the other entree, to make better pics.
Chinese @##%@@$@ ration (u got the idea)
Chinese @##%@@$@ ration (u got the idea)
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Re: Chinese @##%@@$@ ration (u got the idea)
Part 2 of the review:
The second entree was the same as the first: noodles with mushrooms and some meat. I found some vegetable, I suppose is some spring onion or seaweed (second is most suitable). Delicious entree.
Pictures:
In the above picture, on spoon tail is a mushroom piece and next to it a meat piece. That are the average sizes of them. I use an brown MRE spoon to scale. I checked the back of the green bag and I think that is 2 entrees, weighting 280 g (0.28 kg) each and the small silver sauce pouch, 10 g.
Delicious and very filling food. I didn't eat breakfast today, I want to see how I'll manage hunger (if will be any) today.
The second entree was the same as the first: noodles with mushrooms and some meat. I found some vegetable, I suppose is some spring onion or seaweed (second is most suitable). Delicious entree.
Pictures:
In the above picture, on spoon tail is a mushroom piece and next to it a meat piece. That are the average sizes of them. I use an brown MRE spoon to scale. I checked the back of the green bag and I think that is 2 entrees, weighting 280 g (0.28 kg) each and the small silver sauce pouch, 10 g.
Delicious and very filling food. I didn't eat breakfast today, I want to see how I'll manage hunger (if will be any) today.
'cuz hunting ain't catch and release...
Re: Chinese @##%@@$@ ration (u got the idea)
Great review, i really enjoy most Asian foods and wish i could come across a case or two for my own stockpile.
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Re: Chinese @##%@@$@ ration (u got the idea)
Great review
East Asians tend to take in many of calories not from meat but from carbohydrate (rice and flour)...
Some PLA rations which I have are 1026 kcal to 1110 kcal.ak70g2 wrote:Unfortunately, in the green bag are just 2, I din't know how much is the caloric intake for a chinese soldier. Maybe our japanese friends will inform us.
East Asians tend to take in many of calories not from meat but from carbohydrate (rice and flour)...
Re: Chinese @##%@@$@ ration (u got the idea)
Laughing man, can you translate the writing on that small silver pouch, please? I really want to know what sauce is. It was salty and had a pepper flavour, but not hot.
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Re: Chinese @##%@@$@ ration (u got the idea)
The following is a Chinese site similar to wiki:ak70g2 wrote:Laughing man, can you translate the writing on that small silver pouch, please? I really want to know what sauce is. It was salty and had a pepper flavour, but not hot.
http://baike.baidu.com/view/750574.htm
It's the page which translated this into English:
http://www.microsofttranslator.com/bv.a ... 750574.htm
This sauce usually seems to be hot
The "red chili pepper oil to eat" similar to this sauce was a boom in Japan last year.