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Re: Steve's International Ration Thread

Posted: Sun Aug 09, 2015 2:21 pm
by steve1989
Laughing_man had put up a link here: viewtopic.php?f=4&t=4128

Laughing_man and donaldjcheek provided far more complete and informative knowledge on this Ration.

Thank you so much guys for your information - I will also investigate and see if I can find any more info on these older SADF Rations!



I will go back to that ol' Dutch (or whatever it is I am sorry I will find out what it is if I don't have one of you fellas jump in for a quick translation) and finish reviewing those 2 cans (Cheese and Pate').

But right now, I am doing one of the South African Rations from 1988.

I was surprised by this one - about a third of the contents were still edible which I expected none to be.

It weighs in at around 42 and two thirds ounces (2 2/3 pounds) - and it is certainly a 24 hour Ration.

I would say it's sortof a light weight reduced calorie approach. I can't imagine being in the South African bush with my whole kit and a FAl, Galil, or whatever I'm armed with and that heat, terrain, etc... only to live off one of these a day! Those guys were probably going into a catabolic state only living off these in the field. Weight loss, reduced energy levels and situational awareness, morale, overall diligence - all serious problem when you aren't eating enough out in the field.


The most amazing part was the Rum & Raisin bar was still 100% Edible - chocolate and nuts were maybe one or 2 years expired, sadly - the nuts were just going rancid and it tasted stale and not good at all.

The Rum & Raisin was the best Ration experience of the year! It literally tasted like a Rum & Rasin flavored Tootsie Roll!

It was amazing - I wish they still made these things somewhere - absolutely delicious and it is one of those unexpected things that makes Rations so exciting to me.

Re: Steve's International Ration Thread

Posted: Sun Aug 09, 2015 2:40 pm
by steve1989
More pics

Re: Steve's International Ration Thread

Posted: Sun Aug 09, 2015 3:46 pm
by steve1989
Chocolate Nut Bar's nuts started going rancid within the more recent months/years. Sadly, I could not eat it as it made even the chocolate bar part taste stale and rancid.

Re: Steve's International Ration Thread

Posted: Sun Aug 09, 2015 4:08 pm
by steve1989
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Re: Steve's International Ration Thread

Posted: Mon Aug 10, 2015 10:23 pm
by steve1989
Black Currant Glucose Tablets from the SADF Ration Day #5

I will be trying one of the cheeses tomorrow and I am curious of the strawberry drink mix and porridge. I am sure they are both no longer edible - I have gotten ill more than one time from old dried milk now or old dried dairy in general.

With that being said - I will be careful IF I decide to open them. But I already have my work cut out for me restoring the two energy bar wrappers with a rectangular hunk of clay or something (For presentable display) - that Rum Raisin bar's wrapper got pretty torn up accidentally whilst opening it.

Re: Steve's International Ration Thread

Posted: Mon Aug 10, 2015 10:49 pm
by Norton
Great review nd I remember in the mid 1990's the Sportsmen's guide would sell the SA rations and I thought about buying some for camping. As they would have been only 7 years old I think they would have still been fairly fresh after seeing your review.
It looks like a cross between the last of the MCI and MRE components. The drink bags look like a recipe for disaster. Understand the concept, but the won't work. Maybe for a survival kit, not not a combat ration pack
The beef steak and beans look like a Korean War entree, fish and Vegetable does not sound appetizing, but looks ok.
assume if you had it with crackers it would be a filling lunch

Re: Steve's International Ration Thread

Posted: Tue Aug 11, 2015 2:29 am
by steve1989
Thankyou for the feedback, Norton! And man - I woulda tried at least one od those SADF's from Sportsmans Guide but who woulda known? Sportsmans had HDR's for cheap at one point I think in like 08'. Or was that Cheaperthandirt? oh well.

Yep - Drink bags were kinda silly in this SADF Ratpack, and yessir that Beefsteak & Beans almost looks like something from some vintage early era C Rats or something.

Got a partial review of a Slovenian and also a full review on a 2009 DoP Russian IRP coming up next! Oh, and a 2009 RCIR.


I actually think the odd 1991 Ration I posted up on page 5 on this thread is not Dutch but actually Belgian.
I will provide more photos of those 2 Rations within a week as well.

Re: Steve's International Ration Thread

Posted: Tue Aug 11, 2015 4:58 am
by housil
Thank you Steve for that review and all these many and great pictures!

Re: Steve's International Ration Thread

Posted: Sun Nov 29, 2015 1:04 am
by steve1989
Thank you guys for all your kind words and support!


Ok, back again with a Chinese PLA Ration DoP February 2011.

First off, I couldn't read a thing off this pack other than the actual title on the front indicating it was a self heating meal.. the only English on the pack if I remember correctly - the photos will jog my memory as well. I can say this too - this was a pretty simple and straight to the point Ration. Only 2 entrees, 1 FRH for each (2 heaters in each instead of the MRE's single heater.. this was interesting and certainly more efficient on making the entrees nice and hot!), a small packet of a spicy nut (not sure of peanut or almond they were small bits)soy sauce, 1 spoon, a small napkin, and the water measuring pouch so you don't put too much water in the FRH.

The first entree I prepared was a white rice, pork, and what seemed like a sortof seaweed or green vegetable that I couldn't quite identify. By itself, it was bland - but then I added that spicy soy sauce and it was not too bad! Still not perfect or even close to one of the better Ration entrees I've had - but it was still mild, pleasant, and with that sauce - somewhat enjoyable and it added some complex spicy & nutty undertones!


The second entree was a fried rice, Pork, and a potato-like constancy food and I think it is a root - maybe Wai San or Taro. It was delicious and really could be a nice replacement to the ever common potato. This dish was far superior to the first one presented and I am glad I saved the sauce for the other entree for it needed it - this one did not.

Both of the entrees had a very moist and slightly chewy and gelatinous consistency - they were palatable and would certainly be a sufficient Ration albeit the lack of a beverage power or any snacks of sorts. It gets right to the "business" and feeds the Chinese PLA troops with what is a relatively efficient and simple feeding method - leaving out anything that is unnecessary. If I were a PLA Soldier, I'd personally be wanting an MRE over this any day of the week, still! I think "our guys" have it a little better.


I want to thank Rebraunjr for providing this Ration to me last year - and I need to message him about something because I had recently found a message from him in my ebay inbox that was sadly overlooked. If you are reading this, I hope you are doing well and hope to talk to you again someday. :)


As for everyone else that reads this, thank you for checking out my reviews and all your continuous support. I couldn't do it without you guys - you're my main motivation (plus I gotta say, I really do have The Passion for the Ration.. ;) )



Thanks guys, and I hope you have a great day/evening!



-Steve

Re: Steve's International Ration Thread

Posted: Sun Nov 29, 2015 1:22 am
by steve1989
Continued pictures of the PLA Ration DoP February 2011.