What is the purpose of tooth-breaking crackers?

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What is the purpose of tooth-breaking crackers?

Post by Teddydogno1 » Thu Oct 01, 2020 4:05 pm

Eating a Polish ration for lunch today, including the tooth-wrecking "panzerplatten" crackers. What is the purpose of these? They are not enjoyable to eat due to the hardness and having to nibble the corners to get any pieces off. They taste fine, if bland, but why make them dangerous? Surely they are not like this just to make them last longer? There are better ways of doing that and everything else in the ration is only good for 2 years anyway, so why include 100-year-shelflife crackers?


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Re: What is the purpose of tooth-breaking crackers?

Post by Bruh » Thu Oct 01, 2020 4:14 pm

I personally find those crackers to be the most enjoyable cracker of any ration I’ve had so far, I wish they sold them in boxes, my theory as to why they are so hard is that in the event they come under enemy fire while they are trying to eat, the soldiers will be able to quickly put their crackers together to form an impenetrable wall

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Re: What is the purpose of tooth-breaking crackers?

Post by housil » Thu Oct 01, 2020 4:21 pm

Teddydogno1 wrote:
Thu Oct 01, 2020 4:05 pm
What is the purpose of these?
To make you tough :mrgreen:

Serious, due to the extended baking time, most water vapes out of the crackers. This increases shelf life (without chemicals). Nowadays I guess hardtack is more tradition in rations than necessary.

e.g. Germany has replaced the "Panzerplatten" Image with commercial made crackers. :?

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Re: What is the purpose of tooth-breaking crackers?

Post by bart » Thu Oct 01, 2020 4:49 pm

Tip - eat them with your molars :) never had any issue eating them that way

I love them, maybe I’m biased being Polish and all ;)

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Re: What is the purpose of tooth-breaking crackers?

Post by ViperGTS » Thu Oct 01, 2020 10:35 pm

They make a handy scoop when the spoon breaks :D

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Re: What is the purpose of tooth-breaking crackers?

Post by Smitty » Thu Oct 01, 2020 11:13 pm

CT sent me a bunch of his from the Lithuanians. Love them. Slight caraway seed flavour, great texture, filling.

What Bart said, I chew with the molars.
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Re: What is the purpose of tooth-breaking crackers?

Post by Kays1968 » Fri Oct 02, 2020 5:32 pm

I completely agree with Viper, crackers are awesome used as scoops for the entrees, but that's almost impossible for many ration crackers. US mre crackers, British biscuits, French biscuits, etc, all fall apart quickly when used as a scoop. The eastern European hardtack crackers are also awesome used as croutons in soups, and rehydrated into amazing desserts. I've made a fine pseudo-tiramisu with Lithuanian biscuits, coffee powder, and vanilla drink mix. Yum.

I guess the point is, every style of cracker has it's uses. You have to approach ration components with an eye to their specific usefulness, and enjoy them in that context.

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Re: What is the purpose of tooth-breaking crackers?

Post by Teddydogno1 » Fri Oct 02, 2020 7:30 pm

That's exactly my point! Nothing in the ration I was eating was improved by being put on them, or them into the other items. <shrug>

Since I have 5 Lithuanian rations and around 5 or 6 Polish, I'll get more opportunities to "enjoy" them. :?

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