This review of the Brazilian Army MRE (Ração Operacional de Combate R2) by Nikko Ortiz highlights its comprehensive nature, including a main meal of rice with ground beef and potatoes, various snacks like protein and banana bars, and multiple beverage options. While the main meal and snacks were surprisingly good for field rations, the Feijoada component was less appealing due to its texture and appearance. The MRE includes essential accessories like alcohol gel for heating, matches, and water purification tablets.
Nikko Ortiz reviews the British 24 HR Ration Pack G.P. Menu #9, comparing it to American MREs. He found the ginger biscuits and peanut butter to be highlights, while the cookies and cream bar and chocolate pudding were disappointing. The pack includes a variety of items, including a main meal, snacks, drinks, and essential accessories like matches and water purification tablets.
This video reviews 6-year-old MREs, testing three menus: Meatballs in Marinara, Chili Mac, and Pork Sausage with Gravy. The Chili Mac was a standout favorite, while the Pork Sausage was visually unappealing and poorly received. Desserts like the marble pound cake and First Strike bar were highlights, though the Skittles melted into a solid mass. The Flameless Ration Heater (FRH) was used effectively for heating.
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