Lots of stuff inside. Remember, it's a whole day's food for a slightly malnourished aid recipient (or 2/3 of a day's food for an over-nourished American like me).

The crackers, spreads, and fig bar were pretty standard.The oatmeal cookie was hard, and was more like a spice cookie than an oatmeal raisin cookie; the Pop Tart I was expecting probably would have been better. The entrees were a mixed bag (MRE puns?). Peas and noodles, and beans and potatoes.There wasn't much difference between cold (first image below) and microwaved (second image).
Which was a shame, because the beans in each entree (the "peas" are listed on the ingredient list as garbanzo beans, but they were more like a field pea, or a bean) could stand some cooking. They were tough, barely cooked, almost crunchy. The peas and noodles had a good flavor, and the texture benefited from having a good bit of noodle cushion around the hard beans. But I couldn't finish the beans and potatoes, and I'd have to be pretty hungry to do so. I guess that's the idea though. Maybe if you threw in some canned chicken and some cheese, and mashed it all up good, they'd be OK. The hot stuff sat in my stomach well though, which is more than you can say for Menu 12 Veggie Burgers with BBQ Sauce.
Hopefully all the entrees in here won't be full of crunchy beans. I might post as I eat into the case, but that might take awhile. I'd probably buy a case of MREs instead if I had to do it over, but I'm glad to have scored these!
rock_or_something