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Kazakhstan rations review

Posted: Tue Jun 21, 2016 4:34 pm
by prado67
So, today there will be a review of the Kazakh ration, quite rare even in Russia though we also border on Kazakhstan.
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It consists of 3 sections divided between themselves - a breakfast, a lunch and a dinner. All of them are opened with the easy movement of a hand.
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All sections are packed into a double cover. The external cover is opened on seams, internal is opened on the directing anguish.
So, breakfast.
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On all products emblem of Army of Kazakhstan. All products, except for jam, are made in Kazakhstan. Jam is made in Russia, in the Moscow region.
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Everything is edible and is tasty.
The first I tasted marrow caviar.
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On bank, in structure only vegetables and greens are specified. Even there is no salt. Validly for taste at all not salt. But it is tasty, though there is a pronounced taste of sunflower oil.
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The paste following in line.
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Such fresh, as well as caviar, but very dense. The ship's biscuit, in attempt to take a piece as a spoon, broke. Densely and tasty. Accurate taste of meat and butter, as well as it is specified on bank.
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Tea was the most widespread in Kazakhstan (and by the way one of the best).
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Jam was much more tasty, than I expected. Apples and sugar, it is more of nothing.
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Re: Kazakhstan rations review

Posted: Tue Jun 21, 2016 11:12 pm
by parafireboy
Good review, thanks for sharing!

Re: Kazakhstan rations review

Posted: Wed Jun 22, 2016 2:23 am
by prado67
Today I will make the review of a lunch and dinner

Kazakhstan rations review

Posted: Wed Jun 22, 2016 5:53 am
by prado67
Further - a lunch.
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The lunch consists of two cans of canned food, two packs of ship's biscuits, tea and sugar.
Canned food. As this ration is focused first of all on Army of Kazakhstan where 95% of employees are Muslims, it is quite natural that there is no hint on pork also anywhere. Only beef.
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Stewed meat very tasty, is a lot of meat.
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Porridge pearl-barley. At first sight - it isn't really appetizing.
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On taste it was much more tasty. Especially I saw the real meat in bank. The meat divided into fibers, but meat.
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Further turn of an army dinner.
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On taste it appeared as rice porridge - that is strongly razvarenny rice with a small amount of water and meat. At my look - it is very tasty.
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Generally the ration was pleasant. Some products were pleasant more than in the Russian ration. For example it seemed to me that jam is more tasty also stewed meat too. However 2 pieces of jam aren't clear why for breakfast, and for dinner there is no. But there is so much sugar that will be enough for a platoon of soldiers - 8 pieces.
But can do it only on my taste. Such rations I had 2 pieces for sale.
Thanks for attention.

Re: Kazakhstan rations review

Posted: Wed Jun 22, 2016 10:54 am
by gschultz9
Great stuff! Thank you for that detailed look at a rare ration prado67! It looks very interesting. I like the idea of having a 24-hour ration in three separate sections like this one.

Re: Kazakhstan rations review

Posted: Wed Jun 22, 2016 3:53 pm
by FREMONT
Great review! Kazakhstan knows how to feed their soldiers well.

Re: Kazakhstan rations review

Posted: Wed Jun 22, 2016 8:18 pm
by cavguy
Thanks for the nice review!
Porridge pearl-barley. At first sight - it isn't really appetizing.

Ooh! looks like the Russian buckwheat "meat" stuff.... Man I have always not liked the look of that meal.

Re: Kazakhstan rations review

Posted: Wed Jun 22, 2016 9:42 pm
by Norton
Pradro67

Very interesting review. I see they use the Russian Apple Jam similar to IRP.
The meat butter caviar looks good for a mid day meal.
Thank you for posting

Re: Kazakhstan rations review

Posted: Thu Jun 23, 2016 6:14 am
by prado67
I thank for responses. In an hour I send 2 diets to the USA, I hope that by mail the parcel will be accepted to sending. There very meticulous women work, will touch all parcel to trifles. Therefore I worry.

Re: Kazakhstan rations review

Posted: Thu Jun 23, 2016 6:31 am
by prado67
cavguy wrote:Thanks for the nice review!
Don't worry. I was terrified to this look. Just fat from beef stiffened. But at warming up it is much more tasty than looks.
Porridge pearl-barley. At first sight - it isn't really appetizing.

Ooh! looks like the Russian buckwheat "meat" stuff.... Man I have always not liked the look of that meal.