With the benefit of 20/20 hindsight (or if you're familiar with this ration), the thing to do is put that dry rice dish in with the beef soupy one. For a great hearty meal that is not dry and not watery.
Hello my friend. I hope all are well. This is Rare, indeed sir. Very nice. The mains are reminiscent of other European rations, Kasha, Etc., just probably taste slightly different? The tea is also different than we are accustomed to. Shame on weak fork and spoon. Many have them these days, as you well know. Beef liver pate, first time I have heard of ? Thank you for sharing your meal with us Brother. I enjoyed watching. Stay safe. Peace, John.
Religions in Mongolia: 47% Buddhist, 39% not religious, 8% Muslim, 3% shamanistic traditions, 2% Christian, 1% other. Livestock raised: Sheep, goats, cattle, horses and camels. Referred to as the “five animals” ( tavan khosuu mal ) they account for 4/5ths of the value of agricultural production in Mongolia. They just don’t raise pigs and I doubt they’re catering to 8% of the populations dietary requirements. 😁👍
Awesome review Delicious! I just got one of these to review myself! Can't wait! Thanks for the review!!
The milk chocolate with coconut sounds delicious!! Very unique ration, thank you for sharing!
I've always loved seeing other nations MREs. Still wish I had a French 24hour and an Australian 24 hour. Those look awesome.
Awesome review Delicious
nice review, delish! as always, you are welcome to send me all chocolate that you find in rations 😁 i can always trade you with my mom's kutia 😉
With the benefit of 20/20 hindsight (or if you're familiar with this ration), the thing to do is put that dry rice dish in with the beef soupy one. For a great hearty meal that is not dry and not watery.
Hello my friend. I hope all are well. This is Rare, indeed sir. Very nice. The mains are reminiscent of other European rations, Kasha, Etc., just probably taste slightly different? The tea is also different than we are accustomed to. Shame on weak fork and spoon. Many have them these days, as you well know. Beef liver pate, first time I have heard of ? Thank you for sharing your meal with us Brother. I enjoyed watching. Stay safe. Peace, John.
Thank you John. Unfortunately this ration is incomplete, missing side dishes, drink etc.
@@deliciousMRE , I was unaware? Still plenty of food? Good looking ration anyway friend!! Peace.
That looked alright.
Do you know which animal's milk was used in the tea?
I've just checked, It is not written in the content list, on the back of the bag there is a picture of - probably - cows
Sometimes the milk of quite exotic (at least from a European perspective) animals has been used in those products.
@@ytRANDOMCLIPS horse for example :)
Yak
Interesting ration
Hi BlindFox 😊
@@tracyphillips3325 Hi Tracy 😀
It looks Russian manufactured and I think your missing some packs of crackers, sugar and condiments.
on the packages there were Mongolian producers data, but who knows...
since I ythis ration seems to be beef based it makes me wonder if it was done to meet the needs of Muslims or Jews who dont eat pork
Mongolia: Buddhists 47%, non-religious 39%, Muslims 8%, shamanistic traditions 3%, Christians 2%, others 1%. Livestock raising in Mongolia: sheep’s, goats, cattle, horses and camels ( the 5 animals ) account for 4/5 of the agricultural production. There’s your lack of pork…😁👍
Religions in Mongolia: 47% Buddhist, 39% not religious, 8% Muslim, 3% shamanistic traditions, 2% Christian, 1% other.
Livestock raised: Sheep, goats, cattle, horses and camels. Referred to as the “five animals” ( tavan khosuu mal ) they account for 4/5ths of the value of agricultural production in Mongolia.
They just don’t raise pigs and I doubt they’re catering to 8% of the populations dietary requirements. 😁👍
It looks very Russian
I was thinking the same thing.
no horse? that would be even better for the macros
I translated the labels with google translate and it showed only beef