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Danish Curry Chicken + freeze dried breakfast

Posted: Tue Apr 28, 2015 1:35 pm
by housil
Lucky me, I could get some new Danish rations:
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They contain *a lot* of food with ~3.300kcal.
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Let´s start with continental breakfast.
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4 x rye break, jam and pate. We also eat this for dinner, if we have "warm" lunch.
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Beverage powder, fruits and nuts
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bars, biscuits and peanuts butter
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Accessory packet
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Entree (Curry chicken w/ potatos) & hot sauce
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Cereals
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This is fish!
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I have no clue what that is... :oops:

Re: Danish Curry Chicken freeze dried

Posted: Tue Apr 28, 2015 3:06 pm
by steve1989
Those look fantastic, Housil! Nice find! The Toffee Protein Bar is the 1st thing I'd be opening! :wink:

Re: Danish Curry Chicken freeze dried

Posted: Tue Apr 28, 2015 3:14 pm
by norge
the last pouch is forest fruit pudding/porridge its like fruit dessert
popular in denmar,sweden,norway.

cheers ken :D

Re: Danish Curry Chicken freeze dried

Posted: Tue Apr 28, 2015 4:16 pm
by housil
Thx Norge for clearing this up!

Re: Danish Curry Chicken freeze dried

Posted: Wed Apr 29, 2015 9:34 pm
by cavguy
I have tried these before and found them to be excellent! However beware of the mayonnaise packet, should the meal contain one. In every ration pack that contained one of those packets, the mayonnaise leaked out before the packet was even out of date.

Re: Danish Curry Chicken freeze dried

Posted: Thu Apr 30, 2015 5:57 pm
by Ruleryak
I had one of these recently and the Skøvbærgrød was what is much more commonly known as Rødgrød. It's cooked berries and sugar and is definitely meant to be a dessert. My main meal was pasta bolognese and I'm assuming we probably snagged them from the same eBayer. Did yours take a long time to arrive? Mine took two months or so but did get here in the end.

I wish I had a hundred of those vollkornbrot packets of rye bread :mrgreen:

Re: Danish Curry Chicken freeze dried

Posted: Thu Apr 30, 2015 6:10 pm
by housil
Ruleryak wrote: Did yours take a long time to arrive? Mine took two months or so but did get here in the end.
I got mine from ebay Germany, took only two days :mrgreen:

Re: Danish Curry Chicken freeze dried

Posted: Sat Sep 05, 2015 12:44 pm
by housil
So today I opened the first one and had the entree for dinner:
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Entree with hot sauce and FRH
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First look (and smell) inside the pouch
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After heating in a micro wave
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nice chunks of potatoes and chicken

As I don´t like hot/spicy food, I didn´t use the hot sauce. That dish had a nice, "creamy" coconut milk taste with little pieces of coconut inside, also a smooth texture of the sauce.
The potatoes were still firm, not slushy, the chicken was as chicken is. Just add a dash of salt and enjoy it :D

Re: Danish Curry Chicken + freeze dried breakfast

Posted: Mon Sep 07, 2015 2:49 pm
by housil
Today I had the bread w/ pate and the fish
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Makrele with tomato sauce
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One of the best fish w/ tomato sauce I ever had!

Tuna with lime and pepper
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A very nice "lemon" flavour and lucky me, just one little pepper corn :mrgreen:

That fish is highly recommended! To bad it was only 40g each.

The also German made rye bread, 4 packs each 42g
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Compared to the EPa rye bread, it had smaller grains.

One out of the three pates
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"Farm house" pate (pork meet & pork liver)
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No strange liver taste, I liked it most

"Brussels pate"
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same ingredients, but more pork fat so it was smoother

Chicken pate
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made from chicken liver but also no "liver" taste. It was "OK".

The fruit dessert:
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Less liquid like "apple sauce"
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I relay like the "texture" of it, almost like a Danish filling.

Re: Danish Curry Chicken + freeze dried breakfast

Posted: Tue Sep 08, 2015 2:33 pm
by housil
After my todays 20km mountain bike tour
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I had to eat some protein so I decided to eat that from that ration one:
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Do you guys remember that one "candy" that came with the canned crackers our of the MCIs?
It was also a "soft" toffee with white cover in a wax paper
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That one was so close to it
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I wish they were available on the market over here!