Italian MRE

Discussions about rations from other countries - IMPs, EPAs, RCIRs, etc.
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Post by Stef » Sun May 13, 2007 8:44 am

OK, never tried the Happy Cow yet :(

I see Henaff pâté, it is very appreciated here, it's sait to be the best tinned pâté available on the market 8)
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Post by olli » Sun May 13, 2007 8:52 am

Stef wrote:"Bistrot gourmand" never heard about this brand :o
it says 29129 PLONEOUR-LANVERN CEDEX
real french cheese in real french rations LOL
it is almost white and creamy, tastes like itallian parmesan cheese

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Post by kman » Sun May 13, 2007 9:27 am

Ok, guys, I feel sufficiently "smacked down" in regards to my comments about breakfast rations. :-) My only defense is that I've just had the British rations personally...but I have a load of EPa cases coming in soon so I won't be able to plead ignorance much longer. :-)

Great pics, by the way.

And housil...we do have the "Cheese and Vegetable Omelet" MRE and there's some sort of new "Granola and Milk" MRE coming next year...so technically, there is a breakfast MRE. But can you imagine that it's breakfast time and 12 guys have to fight it out for who get the one single breakfast entree in the case. Even worse...some poor guy is going to get stuck with Country Captain Chicken. :-)

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Post by Stef » Sun May 13, 2007 9:31 am

Oh, I see, it's Breton cheese (zipcode 29xxx is in Brittany) I must give it a try! :P

kman: I'm not sure I'd like clam chowder for breakfast either!
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Post by kman » Sun May 13, 2007 9:34 am

That's ok, Stef - I wouldn't want it for pretty much any meal. :-)

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Post by housil » Sun May 13, 2007 11:49 am

kman wrote:Ok, guys, I feel sufficiently "smacked down" in regards to my comments about breakfast rations. :-) My only defense is that I've just had the British rations personally...but I have a load of EPa cases coming in soon so I won't be able to plead ignorance much longer. :-)

Great pics, by the way.

And housil...we do have the "Cheese and Vegetable Omelet" MRE and there's some sort of new "Granola and Milk" MRE coming next year...so technically, there is a breakfast MRE. But can you imagine that it's breakfast time and 12 guys have to fight it out for who get the one single breakfast entree in the case. Even worse...some poor guy is going to get stuck with Country Captain Chicken. :-)
Never had a "Cheese and Veg. Omelet"...
So my idea to intend a breakfast IHOP-MRE wouldn´t make me rich?! :cry: :cry:
I have to cancel that Ferrari-order I did real quick....

But serious, are there any intension to make a real "breakfast MRE" like other countries (canada) have?
I can´t imagine to have chicken, ham, meatloaf and gravy etc... for breakfast.
Why do they not make an individual omelete-MRE like the T-18 they have? Heat up in a FRH...

If 12 guy´s have to share a box, it´s enough for all for one meal. So they will need 3 boxes a day. So one box could be a breakfast one, isn´t it?

Or wouldn´t the troops accept a breakfast MRE and prefer to let everything as it is?!

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Post by Treesuit » Sun May 13, 2007 2:22 pm

Hey guys,
I tried the French coffee, milk substitute, and cocoa. It's not bad but the milk clumps up and has grainy taste to it and the coffee is a bit overporwering. It's okay, but I still think the MRE cocoa and coffee is much better.
I can rememebr in the past the US MRe's always had that disgusting Cheese omlette in every case. It was really bad and nobody wanted it. :oops: So you always had to make do.
Nowadays the US has those a T-rations and they're really good. Natick is trying to put more taste into them. I've had the pancakes, and morning meats before and I heard that real butter is coming soon, :o It all comes in big cardboard boxes marked accordingly and you just throw them in big pots of water or ovens. But in case of a emergency just walk over to the contracted dining facility and order whatever is on the menu. :lol:

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Post by wolfmonk » Sun May 13, 2007 3:13 pm

kman wrote:... and there's some sort of new "Granola and Milk" MRE coming next year...s
My bet is that is will be very similar to Mtn House's "Blueberry Granola" freeze dried cereal. Mtn House, I think, does make some freeze dried foods for the military. This particular item just requires some added water. It tastes pretty good.
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Post by Enchilada » Mon May 14, 2007 9:41 am

Talking of canned cheese the Australian rations have canned cheddar in, and its surprisingly nice.
Thanks housil and Kman for the pics etc, housil I love that German brot, its really tasty.

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Post by dirtbag » Mon May 14, 2007 1:10 pm

wolfmonk wrote:
kman wrote:... and there's some sort of new "Granola and Milk" MRE coming next year...s
My bet is that is will be very similar to Mtn House's "Blueberry Granola" freeze dried cereal. Mtn House, I think, does make some freeze dried foods for the military. This particular item just requires some added water. It tastes pretty good.
Mountain House produces ALL the freeze dried items in the MCW's, They are identical to their two person entrees... And surprisingly tasty !
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