Ración Individual De Combate - Spanish Ration

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Ración Individual De Combate - Spanish Ration

Post by kelly1244 » Tue Dec 08, 2015 6:55 pm

Hello Everyone!

Please forgive any mistakes I may make, this is my first ration review.

I managed to get my hands on a few Spanish rations, figured this might be a good place to post my "2 cents" :D For this particular narrative, I'll be discussing a lunch ration, Menu B4

Menu Information: Lunch B, Menu No. 4

- 1 Bag of vegetable instant soup (20g)
- 1 Tin of beef with peas (200g)
- 1 Tin of white tuna fish in vegetable oil (115g)
- 1 Tin of fruit cocktail in syrup (190g)
- 1 Tin of pate (70g)
- Miscellaneous sundries (water purification tabs, fuel tabs, isotonic drink mix, gum, matches, stove, tissues, toothpaste, hand sanitizer)

I admittedly opened this ration before I took the pictures, I know, I commited a faux pas. I'll consider this a learning experience :) I heated the rations using the enclosed metal heater and fuel tabs.

As it arrived:
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Very happy with everything, love the presentation of these rations. Bag feels considerably thinner than US MRE issue, comparable to a thicker plastic bag that you'd get from a store. There's a caveat here... I noticed, upon opening, that something had been compromised. There was a slightly odd odor coming from the bag, along with fine granules. At first, I thought it was one of the fuel tabs. Upon further investigation, I discovered this it was a fuel tab AND the soup packet had been slightly punctured.

The box:
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So I decided to only eat a few things from this ration, had a long day at work and my appetite isn't enough to consume the whole thing. I opted for the soup, which upon further inspection, smelled fine and upon opening, did not seem affected by the slight hole in the bag. I also decided to try the beef and peas, which happen to be a few of my favorite things.

Soup:
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You may be able to see the puncture in the middle of the pack where the granules were coming from

Finished product:
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The soup itself tasted quite nice. It required 200mls of hot water, and once stirred, thickened up quite a bit. It was slightly reminiscent of a pot pie filling, but not too salty or heavy with flavor. I really enjoyed it. I also had some spare crackers that I sprinkled in, they really added a nice touch. I noticed that the soup had small dehydrated chunks of bread in it that plumped up nicely once heated. A nice touch!

Next onto the heater went the Beef with Peas:
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Please excuse the dirty tins. The entree heated up nicely, did a nice little bubble and foam action. I was surprised to find that none of the contents stuck to the bottom of the tin.

The finished product:
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Very happy with this dish. The chunks of beef were firm but tasty. They seem to lack the usual preserved meat taste that you find in US MREs, which I was thankful for. I don't mind the taste, but I don't prefer it :) The peas were exactly what you'd expect coming from a tin. I found the sauce/broth to be quite watery, which was a nice surprise. It mixed very well with the soup and provided a light meat flavor.

Overall, I was very pleased with this ration sampling. I'm really looking forward to trying the rest of the box!

Has anyone else tried this menu? I'd be curious to compare opinions. Thanks!
"I must not fear, for fear is the mind killer"

So far, I've managed to try: US MRE, US LRP, US FSR, Chinese PLA rations, French RCIR, Spanish ICR, British 24-hour ration

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Re: Ración Individual De Combate - Spanish Ration

Post by rattattoo » Tue Dec 08, 2015 7:05 pm

Looks like another winner. Thanks for using it up for our benefit.
The juicier sauce on the meat entree does look like it would be good. There is nothing that says a rat has to be thick and gummy.

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Re: Ración Individual De Combate - Spanish Ration

Post by rabidwolf » Tue Dec 08, 2015 7:19 pm

Welcome to the forums. Good first review.

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Re: Ración Individual De Combate - Spanish Ration

Post by elandil » Tue Dec 08, 2015 8:37 pm

interesting to see how the beef and peas looked. Great first review. :)

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Re: Ración Individual De Combate - Spanish Ration

Post by gundog4314 » Tue Dec 08, 2015 9:07 pm

Nice job Kelly!

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Re: Ración Individual De Combate - Spanish Ration

Post by parafireboy » Tue Dec 08, 2015 10:53 pm

Good job on your first review! :D

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Re: Ración Individual De Combate - Spanish Ration

Post by steve1989 » Tue Dec 08, 2015 10:56 pm

Hey, nice work Kelly! Welcome to the forums and thank you for sharing the cool review & pictures. :D

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Re: Ración Individual De Combate - Spanish Ration

Post by bushmaster » Wed Dec 09, 2015 5:43 am

Great review, I really like the Spanish rations I believe they are a good all-round ration.

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Re: Ración Individual De Combate - Spanish Ration

Post by housil » Wed Dec 09, 2015 12:45 pm

Great review, nice pictures, thx for sharing :D

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Re: Ración Individual De Combate - Spanish Ration

Post by Vlaanderen » Wed Dec 09, 2015 6:00 pm

Hi Kelly,

Good review and photos, nice one!.

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