Russian MRE Taste Test #shorts

Published on June 27, 2023
Duration: 0:18

Nikko Ortiz provides a humorous and disgusted review of a Russian MRE component, specifically the liver paste. The video highlights the visual and olfactory challenges of the ration, with Ortiz comparing the taste and texture unfavorably to cat food. This short review offers a glimpse into the realities of military rations from different countries.

Quick Summary

Nikko Ortiz reviews a Russian MRE liver paste, finding it visually unappealing and slimy. Upon tasting, he expresses extreme disgust, comparing the texture and flavor unfavorably to cat food, despite initial hopes it might be tuna.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Unboxing Russian MRE Component
  2. 00:03The Sniff Test & First Impressions
  3. 00:12Tasting Liver Paste: Extreme Disgust

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Russian MRE component being reviewed?

The Russian MRE component reviewed is liver paste, packaged in a foil-sealed container with Cyrillic text. The reviewer, Nikko Ortiz, expresses immediate concern over its appearance.

How did Nikko Ortiz react to tasting the Russian MRE liver paste?

Nikko Ortiz reacted with extreme disgust upon tasting the Russian MRE liver paste. He described the texture as slimy and compared the taste unfavorably to cat food.

What are the key visual characteristics of the Russian MRE liver paste?

The Russian MRE liver paste is described as pinkish and slimy. Visual evidence shows a close-up of its unappetizing texture inside the foil-sealed cup.

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