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Re: Tube Foods

Posted: Fri Sep 02, 2011 1:06 am
by TurtleNomad
biscuits brown wrote: TN it caught me out too when I first saw it :wink: :lol:
Ok, I won't hold a grudge. ;)

Thanks fdsman for breaking the bad news to me.

There were a couple of oddities that should have tipped me off:
1. It was supposedly "Bottled in Sweden, made from U.S. bred swine". Had a mental double-take wondering why/how they'd bother using imported pigs.
2. No "Customer Action Shots". How could that be, for Bacon?!? ;)

My only excuse is blindly boisterous bacon optimism. :)

I turned off one of my filters, and was able to try the add-to-cart, and, amongst the April fool stuff, it does say:
Want these products for real?! Let us know!
I want! :)

Re: Tube Foods

Posted: Fri Sep 02, 2011 1:13 am
by TurtleNomad
The Canadian Armed Forces used to have cheese in tubes (1980s and earlier).
That and their crackers were amazing!

Someone tipped me off before our first joint exercise, and my only regret is not swapping more.

Is tube cheese available, anywhere in the US or Canada?
Does anyone know a source for those amazing crackers?

Re: Tube Foods

Posted: Fri Sep 02, 2011 6:53 pm
by Name_not_found
"....Is tube cheese available, anywhere in the US or Canada? "

I have not seen any lately, mostly the mini wheels of cheese.

But there are some cheese sauces that come in pouches, Velveeta kind of things.

and i hear in Sweden their supermarkets have tube food sections with all kinds of good stuff.

is anyone from or near Sweden who could confirm/deny

Re: Tube Foods

Posted: Fri Sep 02, 2011 7:37 pm
by biscuits brown
It seems to be true about Sweden and tubed food
http://grahamstravelblog.blogspot.com/2 ... sault.html

Scarily, the article mentions tubed bacon 8)

It is odd how the Thinkgeek "joke" seems to be actually closer to truth :shock:

A strange serendipity :mrgreen:

Re: Tube Foods

Posted: Sat Sep 03, 2011 6:02 am
by bushmaster
As promised a quick review of the tube foods in the Australian CR1M
The tube foods where taken from a CR1M menu G date 2008/2009 all CR1M contain Vegemite ( a yeast extract ), a jam and sweetened condensed milk
The tube foods where taken from a CR1M menu G date 2008/2009 all CR1M contain Vegemite ( a yeast extract ), a jam and sweetened condensed milk
I tested the spreads on the crisp bread that are supplied in the ration pack, these were a multigrain wheat and were a little stale
I tested the spreads on the crisp bread that are supplied in the ration pack, these were a multigrain wheat and were a little stale
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The vegemite was good, though was a little dry compared to what we have every day for breakfast on our toast, nice strong flavor.<br />Yes it is an acquired taste and as an aussie we love this stuff. Out in the field you can put vegemite on anything or in anything
The vegemite was good, though was a little dry compared to what we have every day for breakfast on our toast, nice strong flavor.
Yes it is an acquired taste and as an aussie we love this stuff. Out in the field you can put vegemite on anything or in anything
Next to try is the raspberry jam, even though a few years old it was good. This was just like any raspberry jam that I have had before. Again this went well on the crisp bread. I am sure there are other flavours in other menus
Next to try is the raspberry jam, even though a few years old it was good. This was just like any raspberry jam that I have had before. Again this went well on the crisp bread. I am sure there are other flavours in other menus
Sweetened condensed milk, everyone favorite in an aussie &quot;Rat Pack&quot; Like all condensed milk being a bit old it had turned to caramel, a light brown colour. It was still good eat and would be fine in coffee or tea ( I just put it on the crisps for the pictures) It was so good I ate the whole tube
Sweetened condensed milk, everyone favorite in an aussie "Rat Pack" Like all condensed milk being a bit old it had turned to caramel, a light brown colour. It was still good eat and would be fine in coffee or tea ( I just put it on the crisps for the pictures) It was so good I ate the whole tube
Hope you enjoyed this quick review on the tube foods in an CR1M, they are always some of the first items that are consumed.
The fact that these are good foods to be eaten on the go, and safely kept on your pocket or pouch in the backpack makes them popular.
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Re: Tube Foods

Posted: Sat Sep 03, 2011 11:52 am
by Name_not_found
Hey Bushmaster
Great pics and review,
thanks for sharing your tube food with us

Re: Tube Foods

Posted: Wed Sep 07, 2011 11:13 am
by Bypah
The Spanish army breakfast rations has a tube of condensed milk for their cereals. :wink:
Also the russian military use tubes of condensed milk, jellies and juices in some of their rations ,specially if you're a cosmonaut. :wink: :wink: :wink:
Russian space food. Applecherry juice.
Russian space food. Applecherry juice.
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Russian space tube food juices and jellies.
Russian space tube food juices and jellies.

Re: Tube Foods

Posted: Thu Sep 08, 2011 10:35 pm
by Name_not_found
Bypah those are great i have never seen Russian space food, thanks for posting!

(PM me if you ever want to part with a tube :mrgreen: )

Re: Tube Foods

Posted: Sat Sep 17, 2011 5:41 pm
by Bypah
Name_not_found wrote:Bypah those are great i have never seen Russian space food, thanks for posting!

(PM me if you ever want to part with a tube :mrgreen: )
I wish I could have some of them. :cry: Those are part of my colletion of russian/soviet pics I got.... :roll: :roll: :roll:
:mrgreen:

Re: Tube Foods

Posted: Sat Sep 24, 2011 3:57 am
by nicodim
In the Russian rations made ​​by the technical specifications before 2010. Condensed milk in plastic tubes. Removed from a low shelf life.