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Bratwurst

Posted: Wed Jul 15, 2009 3:58 pm
by housil
Germany is famous for two dishes:

Schnitzel and Bratwurst.

As we don´t have a "Schnitzel-ration" yet, the new Gruppenverpflegung (German UGR) knows Bratwurst :mrgreen:

See what I got today py post

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8 Bratwurst pouches (each 10) and 3 cans of bread
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the pouch just need to be warmed up into hot water, they don´t need to be fried in a pan. As soon as I found 79 buddies to came over, I open them and make a review for you... :wink:






Let´s find somebody creating a "Schnitzel-ration" Image

Re: Bratwurst

Posted: Wed Jul 15, 2009 4:19 pm
by Cracker
Haha, I didn't believe it at first sight, but I noticed the "hergestellt" instead of the MHD date..

In the Netherlands we always tell the Germans only live off beer and bratwurst.. (Schnitzel is "typical" Austrian for us.. Wiener Schnitzel) so it's a great proof.. I'm still waiting for the Beck's canteens :mrgreen:

I had some of these, packed in the same way, as a civil "camping" bratwurst from the Aldi.. They were packed per 4, and also had to be warmed up in the original packaging, in hot water or the microwave.. they tasted great :wink:

What's the BW shelf life on these? 3 years?

By the way.. I have DOGFOOD from lukullus.. and.. ehh.. I believe it's from the same town.. :shock:
(It's probably a larger foodprocessing company that makes all kinds off stuff)

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Edit: checked.. nope it's from München (Munich)

Re: Bratwurst

Posted: Wed Jul 15, 2009 4:24 pm
by Bypah
Too bad I can get my hands on some of them.... :cry:
I like both wiener schnitzels and bratwursts with some good german bread and good strong beer....yummmm :mrgreen:

Re: Bratwurst

Posted: Sat Jul 18, 2009 9:06 am
by housil
Cracker wrote:Haha, I didn't believe it at first sight, but I noticed the "hergestellt" instead of the MHD date..
They are from the Bundeswehr Gruppenverpflegung, similar to US UGR (Unitized Group Ration), but you will need a mobile kitchen trailer always.

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Cracker wrote: What's the BW shelf life on these? 3 years?
If I remember right, I guess 18 month. But most components are freeze dried, just the meet (Bratwurst, roastbeef etc... ) are non-freeze dried and just need to be warmed up.

I had some more before:

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They sold some set´s (4 cases) at Ebay for €200 each :shock:
Cracker wrote: By the way.. I have DOGFOOD from lukullus.. and.. ehh.. I believe it's from the same town.. :shock:
(It's probably a larger foodprocessing company that makes all kinds off stuff)


Edit: checked.. nope it's from München (Munich)
Same name, same company, just different place. :wink:

Re: Bratwurst

Posted: Tue Jul 21, 2009 5:12 pm
by DangerousDave
Wow, if only I could get my hands on a case of that. Great pics. Bet they don't taste as good as the brats from the Yak-Shack though, outside the entrance to Cooke Barracks at Goeppingen. That was back in the '80's though. :)

Re: Bratwurst

Posted: Wed Jul 22, 2009 1:45 am
by housil
DangerousDave wrote:Great pics. Bet they don't taste as good as the brats from the Yak-Shack though, outside the entrance to Cooke Barracks at Goeppingen. That was back in the '80's though. :)
Can you still say: "Ein Bratwurstbrötchen bitte?" :wink:

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Re: Bratwurst

Posted: Wed Jul 22, 2009 11:31 am
by Bypah
man, that's look good...... :mrgreen: