And, welcome to this forum
Indonesian ration
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Re: Indonesian ration
stalker, thank you for the wonderful information.
And, welcome to this forum
And, welcome to this forum
Re: Indonesian ration
thank you, laughing_manlaughing_man wrote:stalker, thank you for the wonderful information.![]()
And, welcome to this forum
i'll check back this weekend when i get back home, i guess i still have some of T2PJ ration series and T2SP ration
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bushmaster
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Re: Indonesian ration
stalker wrote:finally one type of my country ration 'came' here
FYI 4 sachet / pack drinks. 3 of them are hot drinks (minkal/milk drink with sereal & minsus/instant coffee with milk and some fruit flavors or aroma) and 1 cold drinks (viteral)
it's not mentioned in the package, it's only mentioned add water 200cc.
The indonesian rations are a good 24 hr ration, the highlight or most interesting item for me was the Minkal. This was very interesting a cereal drink! I didn't try it hot I wish that I had known that as it might have been better. I do recall lumps in the drink, which were part of the cereal component, citrus flavoured ( passionfruit ) and only 200 mL
Overall though cool, I had an older T2SP menu 2 loved the spork!
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Re: Indonesian ration
Great video! Thank you, bushmaster.
I link to your videos.
I link to your videos.
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bushmaster
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Re: Indonesian ration
T2SP menu 2 meal, Rice with meat and grilled chilli, milk based drink and enertab, good meal nice balance of heat and flavour.[
See the following youtube review
See the following youtube review
Re: Indonesian ration
Fyi, the instructions at the back of the boil in the bag pouch read:
1. Pour rice, meat and sauce into the bag
2. Pour boiling water into the bag up to the dotted line and stir thoroughly.
3. Reseal the bag and let stand for around 15 minutes.
4. The meal is ready for consumption.
The second box reads: Do not eat if packaging damaged, store in a cool dry place.
Most of the entrees here are chicken rice, except the last post which is rice and beef with green chilli, daring stuff! How did you find the taste? As most of Indonesia is Muslim you will not find any pork.
1. Pour rice, meat and sauce into the bag
2. Pour boiling water into the bag up to the dotted line and stir thoroughly.
3. Reseal the bag and let stand for around 15 minutes.
4. The meal is ready for consumption.
The second box reads: Do not eat if packaging damaged, store in a cool dry place.
Most of the entrees here are chicken rice, except the last post which is rice and beef with green chilli, daring stuff! How did you find the taste? As most of Indonesia is Muslim you will not find any pork.
Re: Indonesian ration
Oh yes the side of the tin in the last pic reads "Rice with Meat (meaning Beef) in Green Chilli" and "best served warm"