
Australian rations terminology
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Australian rations terminology
I'm curious if the Australians use similar terminology as the British when describing the contents of rations. Specifically the pudding in the CR5M---is it an actual pudding or a cake? If I'm not mistaken, the British use the term pudding to describe cake just as they use biscuit to describe a cookie.
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Re: Australian rations terminology
I am no master chef but the we use the same terminology as the brits, the tin of pudding in the CR5M could be described as a fruit cake or a fruit pudding, probably depends on how its cooked and how traditional you are with your cooking.
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Re: Australian rations terminology
Thanks bushmaster! From the looks of them you folks have some pretty awesome rations, but I'm sure they get just as tiresome as MREs after a couple weeks in the field huh? Another thing I noticed is that you and the Brits seem to have more snack items in your rations than we do.