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There are four types of survival food: the Emergency Rations Food Bar (ER Food Bar), which is also known as the Emergency Cookie Ration; Meals Ready to Eat (MREs); dehydrated foods; and freeze dried foods. Each of the four types of emergency food is briefly described below.
The ER Food Bar is prepackaged into a daily ration. Each ration provides 100% of the daily nutrients, vitamins and calories needed to survive an emergency. There is no cooking or preparation require. Emergency rations are specially formulated not to provoke thirst and come in a variety of flavors including lemon-vanilla. There is no cholesterol. For those having food allergies, emergency rations do not have nuts or tropical oils. ER Food Bars have a 5-year shelf life.
MREs have been used by the US Military for years. MREs have a shelf-life of five to eight years. Military MREs are, basically, field rations. However, todays MREs are distinctly different and better tasting than were the old C-Rations. A complete MRE meal will include an entrée, a desert, a snack, a side dish, crackers or bread, a beverage base and an accessory pack which includes instant coffee. MREs are best warmed but may be eaten cold. MREs are not a long-term storage food. The best use for an MRE is to be prepared for an emergency or disaster of short-term duration. You can buy military MREs or try the various civilian MREs available which are just as good.
Freeze dried foods are generally pre-seasoned and pre-cooked. All that is needed to prepare freeze dried foods is to cook or to rehydrate the foods using hot water. Freeze dried foods are the easiest and fastest of the long-term food foods to prepare. Since most freeze dried foods are seasoned, they generally better taste than other emergency foods.
Dehydrated foods are either a single ingredient food or mix. A single ingredient food would be, for example, rice. Mixes include, for example, soups. The mixes have been seasoned and are a complete meal. However, most dehydrated foods are single ingredient food without any seasoning. Dehydrated foods need to be cooked. Water is added to rehydrate the raw food. Dehydrated food may be cooked either on a stovetop or by adding boiling water and allowing the food to steep. When using only boiling water to cook dehydrated food, preparing the dehydrated food will take much longer than would the freeze dried food because freeze dried food has been precooked. Dehydrated foods have a shelf life of at least 25 years.
![]() CHILI_MAC - 6 PAK (same as 2+ Cans) DISASTER & CAMPING US $33.94
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![]() NEW!!! Army Military MRE Camping Meal Chicken & Noodles US $.99
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![]() Case A Military MRE's Meals Ready to Eat Insp 2010 US $36.00
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![]() Cold Weather Meals Mre's US $50.00
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![]() Fresh Sealed Case-B MRE's (Meals 13-24)Test Date 11/11 US $41.00
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![]() MRE- Military Rations- Meals Ready to Eat (Lot of 13) US $22.50
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![]() MRE's Case A Meals 1-12 Insp-10/11 Good through 2018 US $39.00
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![]() MRE's Case B Meals 13-24 Insp 10/11 Good through 2018 US $39.00
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![]() 26 MRE Entres and Side Dishes in Packets US $41.00
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![]() Up to 25 cases MREs Meals Ready to Eat. Military Grade US $65.00
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![]() Very Fresh Case-A MRE's (Meals 1-12)Test Date 6/2012 US $46.00
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![]() 2 Cases 24 MRE Genuine Military Meal FRESH 2011 SEALED US $189.99
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