The Phases of MRE Catsup

Reviews and taste-tests of any MREs from 1981-present
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The Phases of MRE Catsup

Post by steve1989 » Mon Mar 24, 2014 4:40 pm

I have 3 packs of early-mid 80's MRE Catsup I am presenting. One feels like it may still be good... and alas it was. The only catsup I've ever seen that was still good! Turned red and tasted great! I put it in my fridge and will have with french fries later - and will take pics.

The pictures speak for themselves here - check them out - neat stuff! 8)
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Re: The Phases of MRE Catsup

Post by steve1989 » Mon Mar 24, 2014 4:51 pm

Additional photos showing the vast differences in these 3 Catsups.
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And that's a good one! :)
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Even when re-hydrated it still refuses to turn to liquid. And it smells awful too.
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This one re-hydrates, but it's dark and smells strong of vinegar and pepper.
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This one looks great.
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This one isn't quite as bad - but still not even close to edible.
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The most progressed on degradation.

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Re: The Phases of MRE Catsup

Post by housil » Mon Mar 24, 2014 5:02 pm

I also still have one cat soup pouch. Too bad these two got spoiled.
I remember they can with that infamous dehydrated beef

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Re: The Phases of MRE Catsup

Post by RockyRaab » Mon Mar 24, 2014 6:44 pm

I've never even heard of dehydrated catsup/ketchup. Now I sorta wish I hadn't... yuck.

I think I'll stick to the more modern mylar packs from my local McCarlKing (thank you, NASA!).
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Re: The Phases of MRE Catsup

Post by cavguy » Mon Mar 24, 2014 9:00 pm

Never seen one of those either! Way before my time, cat-soup, hahahah!

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Re: The Phases of MRE Catsup

Post by mreheater72 » Sat Mar 29, 2014 5:09 pm

Very interesting review 8) on a Accessory Packet content that is gone since 1987 :( : The CATSUP was part of the MRE Accessory Packets D and E between 1981 and 1987. It was designated to use it with the "Pork Patties Dehydrated" and the "Frankfurters".

I have couple of those in my collection, some are caked and some are still powdery. Why that is so, I don´t know :? . I guess storage conditions are the determining factor. Do you the storage conditions over the last years of yours?
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Re: The Phases of MRE Catsup

Post by steve1989 » Sun Mar 30, 2014 5:11 pm

mreheater72 wrote:Very interesting review 8) on a Accessory Packet content that is gone since 1987 :( : The CATSUP was part of the MRE Accessory Packets D and E between 1981 and 1987. It was designated to use it with the "Pork Patties Dehydrated" and the "Frankfurters".

I have couple of those in my collection, some are caked and some are still powdery. Why that is so, I don´t know :? . I guess storage conditions are the determining factor. Do you the storage conditions over the last years of yours?

Thankyou! :)

I too, think it is a shame they didn't continue producing these for accessory packets! :(

I think heat is a big factor on storage, plus if there are any pinholes in the A-pack or in the catsup pack it's self.
Your packs that are still powdery and not solid are most likely still good! :D

I still have the catsup in my fridge in a small tight container i put it in, I imagine I should enjoy one of my old Dehydrated Pork Patties with it and take pics by next week! 8) :)

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Re: The Phases of MRE Catsup

Post by mreheater72 » Thu Apr 03, 2014 2:17 pm

steve1989 wrote:I still have the catsup in my fridge in a small tight container i put it in, I imagine I should enjoy one of my old Dehydrated Pork Patties with it and take pics by next week! 8) :)
Yeah, a Dehydrated Pork Patties review would be great :D 8) !
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