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NATO emergency ration - 20 years

Reference : TNE-09-01-EF

NATO emergency food rations help ease hunger and save strength. Vegetarian concentrated ready-to-eat food ration, as mush food or energy drink.

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Emergency Food by Trek'n Eat
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Description

This compact emergency ration will calm hunger and help conserve the strength of the whoever eats it. The compact ration contains concentrated feed of 125 g, or 2 servings of concentrated feed.
The ration is eaten by melting a few pieces in the mouth before swallowing and by repeating the consumption several times during the day.
It is also possible to reduce the ration into pieces and dilute it with water in order to obtain a porridge or an energy drink.
This NATO-approved ration is perfectly suited to survivalism.

- Ideal to store for emergency situations with its 20-year shelf-life
- Ration developed for a temporary situation
- Compact and light emergency ration that requires no preparation

Nutritionnal analysis

Composiionper 100gper product
Energy value (Kcal) 460 575
Energy value (kJ) 1920 2400
Lipids (g) 17.3 21.6
Of which saturated fat (g) 8.6 10.8
Carbohydrates (g) 60.2 75.5
Of which sugars (g) 60.2 75.3
Dietary fibre (g) 0 0
Proteins (g) 14.5 18.1
Salt (g) 0.5 0.6
Ingredients Food concentrate : Bakes wheat, palm fat, sugar, soy protein, barley malt extract
Shelf life (from manufacturing date) 20 years
Shelf Life 06/2042
Weight excluding packaging (g) 125
Weight including packaging (g) 131
Number of serves 2 bars of 238 kcal each.
Allergens Wheat, soybeans, barley.
How to prepare To be eaten in small bites - chew or mix well with water to prepare a porridge or energy drink.
Packaging Each cookie is individually packaged. The 2 rations are packaged in vacuum-packed aluminium. All in a cardboard box.
Manufacturing origin Germany