JSDF Type 1 Questions

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JSDF Type 1 Questions

Post by fdsman » Thu Jul 30, 2009 4:02 pm

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As seen in the above pictures is the type I menu 1 containing Kan Pan, Orange Spread, Konpeito Candy, and Vienna Sausage.

However shown here

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The items are also very much commercially available.

My question is, what is in the Vienna Sausage? Japan being a nation of mostly seafood would lead me to believe that it is some kind of fish sausage? Or is it similar to the sausage in the WSD (Woman Self Defense) with a mixture of meats including horse meat?

Also, does the orange spread also contain honey? I was talking to a Japanese fellow on Skype and he called it honey.
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Re: JSDF Type 1 Questions

Post by Cracker » Thu Jul 30, 2009 4:11 pm

Because of the texture fish isn't really suitable for making sausage..
And vienna is Wien = the capital of Austria, so it isn't native food in japan.

It's like hotdogs, more kinds of meat are suitable to make them.. most are made of pig and chicken, but you can make them with all kinds of meat..

Original Wiener Würstchen (the German/Austrian name) are made from 100% pig meat in natural intestine..
But in the modern days, a lot of non-animal sausage skins are made.. so I'm guessing these are simply normal pork sausages.. (If they were native they wouldn't be called vienna sausage :wink: )
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Re: JSDF Type 1 Questions

Post by norge » Thu Jul 30, 2009 4:12 pm

its honey not orange spread.

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Re: JSDF Type 1 Questions

Post by dirtbag » Thu Jul 30, 2009 6:22 pm

Vienna Sausage?
We called them 'Dead Mans Fingers'.... :lol:
Little hot dogs in a can. :x
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Re: JSDF Type 1 Questions

Post by fdsman » Thu Jul 30, 2009 11:39 pm

norge wrote:its honey not orange spread.

norge :D


at 2:00 he talks about the type 1 menu 1 ration and I can distinctively hear "orange spread"

And on laughing_man's site he also lists it as orange spread.

http://www.geocities.jp/lm_ration/en/ja ... menu1.html
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Re: JSDF Type 1 Questions

Post by Bypah » Fri Jul 31, 2009 11:13 am

They got hooked on the vienna sausages,a.ka."the Five fingers of death" :lol: ,after the american occupation of WWII.
The same thing happened to the hawaiians with the SPAM ,which they like so much. :mrgreen:

I have read about the JSDF rations and that little tube is honey.... :D
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Re: JSDF Type 1 Questions

Post by laughing_man » Fri Jul 31, 2009 11:41 am

Not honey but an orange spread is contained in the formal ration of JSDF.
It is syrup containing the fruit juice of the orange of a kind called Mikan.
On the other hand, honey is in the picture of the commercial item which fdsman linked.
It is said that it is "having substituted honey for it since the orange spread's was not marketed" according to explanation of the page.
http://10.pro.tok2.com/~phototec/kanpan2.htm


Horsemeat is not contained in this Vienna sausage.
It mixes beef, pork, and chicken and is filling them in the intestines of the sheep.
http://10.pro.tok2.com/~phototec/ration ... can%20.htm

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Re: JSDF Type 1 Questions

Post by fdsman » Sun Aug 02, 2009 12:48 am

Cracker wrote:Because of the texture fish isn't really suitable for making sausage..
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:lol:
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Re: JSDF Type 1 Questions

Post by dirtbag » Sun Aug 02, 2009 2:13 am

Hmm, a tube of 'Surimi' !
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Surimi
In Asian cultures, surimi is eaten as a food in its own right and seldom used to imitate other foods. In Japan fish cakes (kamaboko) and fish sausages, as well as other extruded fish products, are commonly sold as cured surimi.
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Re: JSDF Type 1 Questions

Post by Menu_9_Stew » Sun Aug 02, 2009 1:03 pm

Interesting, from what I have read on http://www.lonesentry.com/articles/japa ... index.html Some things have not really changed from the Japanese Rations of yesteryear.

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