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Dutch main course items (pouch)

Posted: Wed Nov 28, 2007 3:07 pm
by Nawt
Dear fellow members,

I while ago I opened a case of main course items since they the passed the expire date of November 2006 (produced Oktober 2004) to check the contens. All was OK.

I ate the chicken cacciatore (whatever that might be). And it was great! Good taste, smelled ok. Lots of juices and a well filled meal (350 gr). About one third of meat, a third of vegetables and a third of pasta (clam shaped).

They appear to be made in the UK. The pouches are also exactly like the ones from the british rats. I don't now if they are still in use. So far these weren't handded out to us. Only the 400 gr's cans.

Greetings from the NL, Nawt.

Posted: Wed Nov 28, 2007 4:35 pm
by norge
yum yum :D :D
its not old,those bag are the same as iron cans even better
since they dont rust.
just store them cold dark dry and almost everlasting.
norge 8)

Posted: Wed Nov 28, 2007 5:21 pm
by Lifesaver
I must have missed it. What country's rations are those?

ETA: Oops, I see now the heading that they are Dutch. I had clicked the last post link on the main page. So, I did not see the heading originally. :oops:

Re: Dutch main course items (pouch)

Posted: Wed Nov 28, 2007 7:48 pm
by housil
Nawt wrote:
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They appear to be made in the UK. The pouches are also exactly like the ones from the british rats. I don't now if they are still in use. So far these weren't handded out to us. Only the 400 gr's cans.
You are right mate.

See here three generations of Dutch entree pouches:

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White beans w/ bacon in tomatoe sauce (very, very delicous!!)
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Macaroni w/ meatballs
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Current pouch
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See left Dutch and right UK pouch:
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The printing is the (european) code of the manufacturer. It is equal
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Thats the evidence that the (older) Dutch pouch and the UK came from the same manufacturer.

Similar the 400g cans:
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If you take a Dutch (left) and a French (right) entree can:
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you will see they are equal in shape, just different in weight and are also made at the same manufacturer:

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:D

Posted: Fri Nov 30, 2007 3:48 pm
by Nawt
Thank you norge and housil for the additional information and pictures.

Greetings Nawt.

Posted: Fri Nov 30, 2007 6:31 pm
by PC1149
Yes, Thanks guys for all the pics and info.... verrrry interesting stuff!

Posted: Fri Jan 04, 2008 9:28 pm
by cogsinister
I think the NN037 code belongs to HL foods Ltd.

Hl Foods Ltd
Bridge Road
Long Sutton
Spalding
PE12 9EQ(Road Map)
Lincolnshire
Tel: 01406 362101

That company and Westlers make all the UK ratpack pouches as far as i remember....