Polish S-RG-4 24 Hr.
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Polish S-RG-4 24 Hr.
Just got this huge, comparable in size to the Italian, Polish #4. To open, or not to open, and save for hunting season? You old-school MRE.com guys know I'm going to open it. Came in Super-condition from Poland, yesterday.[attachment=0]Polish 24 Hr. rat 004.jpg[/attachment]
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Re: Polish S-RG-4 24 Hr.
Yep, had to open it. Had 1 casualty. The Jam(strawberry) leaked. Not too bad. Caused a tad stickiness on the cup package and couple other items. Could have been worse. I actually opened the tub of jam and ate it. Still fresh. Main entree cans were a tad dented but not a problem. Plan on ordering more from this guy in Poland. Here's a couple opening pics.[attachment=1]Polish Ration 4 002.jpg[/attachment][attachment=0]Polish Ration 4 003.jpg[/attachment]
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Re: Polish S-RG-4 24 Hr.
Does anyone know what Tyrolean is? I'm doing a search, looks like something like fat or bacon-fat or spam type product. I figure the Polish don't eat pure fat and brains, like the poor slob Russian soldiers eat. Sucks to be a Russian soldier, I guess, but whatever you grew up eating, I guess for them. Whatever. Live and let live. 

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Re: Polish S-RG-4 24 Hr.
[attachment=1]Tyrolska 002.jpg[/attachment]
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Re: Polish S-RG-4 24 Hr.
Delicuous can tell you all about the ingredients of these. I don't mind too much what's in those Tyrolean lunch meat tins but it tastes pretty good to me and never gives me any issues
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Meatballs with vegetables(carrots) in gravy. Excellent[attachment=0]Polish Meatballs 002.jpg[/attachment]
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Re: Polish S-RG-4 24 Hr.
Freeze-Dried fruit mix and fruit bar. Very nice[attachment=0]Polish Fruit.jpg[/attachment]
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Re: Polish S-RG-4 24 Hr.
Over here it´s a pateDangerousDave wrote:Does anyone know what Tyrolean is?
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Re: Polish S-RG-4 24 Hr.
The Tyrolean has nothing to do with Tirol in Austria (although the meaning comes from this name), it is a commercial name known in Poland for 30-40 years. This is a mixed beef-pork coarse luncheon meat, oretty fatyy. Containsgarlic and some other spices.
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Re: Polish S-RG-4 24 Hr.
Pate? We have Tirolska here it's called Tirolska sausage, more like a salami. Polish one is luncheon meat, Croatian one is salami. So your german Tiroler is a pate even it has wurtz in name like ours?housil wrote:Over here it´s a pateDangerousDave wrote:Does anyone know what Tyrolean is?
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