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  • Опубликовано: 7 июн 2021
  • Follow along as food reporter Priya Krishna takes us on a journey through the world of M.R.E.s. Short for Meals, Ready to Eat, M.R.E.s are thick pouches of shelf-stable rations created for the United States military. They're not particularly fancy or appetizing, and they're technically not allowed to be sold commercially if made under a government contract (most are). But when pandemic-induced panic buying kicked into high gear in early 2020, interest in M.R.E.s boomed. Scientists and engineers spend years perfecting them for service members on operations away from dining halls or field kitchens. Is the beef ravioli as nutritious as possible, and shelf stable for up to three years? Can it survive a drop from a helicopter, or blistering desert temperatures? And - as Priya wonders and finds out - does it taste good?
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  • @jmw271
    @jmw271 3 года назад +798

    The thing I love about Priya’s reporting is that it’s not pretentious. Her commentary is informed but without that superiority that can be easily prevalent in these types of videos.

    • @tresorArt
      @tresorArt 3 года назад +1

      This!!

    • @katestyrsky329
      @katestyrsky329 3 года назад +2

      Yes! Burping is totally unpretentious-- and honest.

    • @1nvisible1
      @1nvisible1 3 года назад +1

      *Call me a purist, I liked Priya's cans more than the retort pouch!*

  • @GreyDevil
    @GreyDevil 3 года назад +242

    Priya mentions that the ravioli reminds her of Chef Boyardee, which is funny because his canned food was originally made for troops during WW2

    • @JacobGrippenMusic
      @JacobGrippenMusic 3 года назад +20

      And M&Ms were developed to mimic British Smarties that were being eating by soldiers in Europe in the mid-1930s, and were then the perfect candy to include in US soldier rations for WWII. And during the war, they were exclusively sold to the US military, because of rationing, the Army being the first big customer after their debut.

  • @ruthannwachsmuth1236
    @ruthannwachsmuth1236 3 года назад +167

    Very cool to see how MREs have evolved. When I joined the Army (1982) We received C Rations (the canned meals) they weren’t bad, but heavy, and no way to heat. The smoked cheese spread was the best, despite the occasional shard of metal from cranking them open with a P-38 can opener.Then they were testing LRPs (Long Range Patrol) all dehydrated- and frankly, godawful. MREs were great. The square hotdogs were always a favorite. I’m dismayed to see the pork patty is still around. No one ever wanted pork patty. But it was dehydrated back in the day. Hopefully it’s improved. The freeze-dried fruit cocktail was better if you didn’t rehydrate it. Love to see all the new choices, and they’ve improved the packaging. Thanks for a trip down memory lane!

    • @SyBernot
      @SyBernot 3 года назад +8

      While in S. Korea on a field op. We had locals collecting up the brass and some out there that would trade MRE's for soup and soda. We had a young kid maybe 8 years old hanging around and he was clearly hungry. Someone gave him a pouch of potted pork meat product, he opened it, smelled it and dropped it on the ground and ran away. I think that says it all right there.

    • @ssc6819
      @ssc6819 2 года назад +2

      My dad was in the army in the 80s and 90s and he used to get us MREs for camping trips and we had tried the new MREs about 5 years ago to see if they were the same and I must say they were definitely better. Although I do miss the chicken ala king entree and the mini Tabasco bottles. I can attest that the freeze dried fruit cocktail was worth it to eat straight out of the package without rehydrating it, like a cracker.

  • @drkmelon
    @drkmelon 3 года назад +329

    Priya AND MREs? Didn’t expect this, but it’s the best thing to show up in my subscriptions 😃

    • @reuterlu
      @reuterlu 3 года назад

      Strangely, MRE also stands for Multi Resistent Enterococcus which you deffinitely don't want in your food.

    • @itsofficialyou7014
      @itsofficialyou7014 2 года назад

      @@reuterlu why?

  • @Boynextdoor53
    @Boynextdoor53 3 года назад +347

    PRIYA AND SETH SHOULD HAVE THEIR OWN COUPLES COOKING SEGMENT. HE BAKES SHE COOKS ITS A MATCH MADE IN CULINARY HEAVEN

    • @joeblow6568
      @joeblow6568 3 года назад

      of course, but they're not gonna waste that on the new york times...

    • @PeaceRose96
      @PeaceRose96 3 года назад

      YES

    • @TheClydefrog1
      @TheClydefrog1 Год назад +2

      they're not a couple they're partners. Like "Howdy Partner!" or "Top of the Morning to Ya Partner!"

  • @damienjohn
    @damienjohn 3 года назад +211

    I'm always here to listen to Priya's food stories. I've seriously missed her! 😭

    • @anoukertje
      @anoukertje 3 года назад +2

      Same!! Small tip: her episodes on the recipe club podcast with Dave Chang are awesome as well (but perhaps you already knew)

    • @damienjohn
      @damienjohn 3 года назад +1

      @@anoukertje thanks for the recommendation :)

  • @joevanderwaag7682
    @joevanderwaag7682 3 года назад +103

    Love you Priya!!! Thank you NYT for valuing and appreciating her as much as the fans do!

  • @RamenNoodle1985
    @RamenNoodle1985 3 года назад +159

    PRIYA!!! FINALLY!!!
    Where are Mom and Dad???

    • @lunarTwins
      @lunarTwins 3 года назад +6

      In Texas

    • @xyzpdq1122
      @xyzpdq1122 3 года назад +3

      Her relationship with her folks is so wholesome :-D

  • @BeerMe831
    @BeerMe831 3 года назад +26

    I love that Priya seems to just love food and will go into any challenge with an open mind. There's nothing pretentious about her and she's down for whatever.

  • @toogeeky4u
    @toogeeky4u 3 года назад +13

    When l was in the military, we used to take the MREs and create recipes from different parts of the MREs. We would make “Chocolate Brownies” with Cocoa powder, Creamer, Crackers, and water. My favorite MREs were most of the Vegetarian ones, Cheese Spread, Cheese Spread with Jalapeños, Peanut Butter, Pound cake, M&Ms, Crackers, Cocoa and Fruit power drink. The meals aren’t meant to be consumed in one go. You eat a bit here and there until the next hot meal is available. Plus, they only give us a maximum of two MREs per day since they are high in caloric value and after a few days, the Soldiers don’t move around as much and the MREs end up packing on the pounds if you aren’t careful.

  • @evanjohnson5401
    @evanjohnson5401 3 года назад +27

    I loved this, and I am so happy to have Priya doing more video!
    As a follow up I would love to see an interview with members of the military talk about their MRE "Recipes" where they trade and barter items with each other to come up with the best combinations. There is a definite ranking among the military, like trading baseball cards.

  • @HutsTom
    @HutsTom 3 года назад +90

    Let’s get this out onto a tray…. Nice!

  • @MarcusVinicius-zk2xs
    @MarcusVinicius-zk2xs 3 года назад +19

    FINALLY Priya is back, and not restricted to indian kitchen only, I love this!!!

  • @uncanny_mac4660
    @uncanny_mac4660 3 года назад +100

    Ok, im happy Steve got a shoutout.

    • @zrobeast
      @zrobeast 3 года назад +6

      Don’t forget Emmy (who normally doesn’t do MRE videos, but the rest of the stuff she does is just as good)!

    • @thegamingpigeon3216
      @thegamingpigeon3216 3 года назад +4

      He got a shout out (or rather a reference) on a Walking Dead episode a few months back

    • @intrepidrd
      @intrepidrd 3 года назад +5

      Alright, nice!

    • @andreaodessa9181
      @andreaodessa9181 3 года назад +1

      Steve is one of my favorite channels. Once you listen to that spoon clink you are doomed.

  • @ebarrood
    @ebarrood 3 года назад +18

    as a production tester, i made and held 3 year old cake mre.s. at 3 yrs old, it still tasted fresh. it was a pound cake texture. at 5 yrs old, it was still pretty good. on the verge of getting dry, but not dry.

  • @thegamingpigeon3216
    @thegamingpigeon3216 3 года назад +50

    "This one sounds interesting, creamy spinach and fettucine"
    Oh Priya, oh dear sweet Priya, you could not be more wrong lol

  • @ro.3645
    @ro.3645 3 года назад +71

    While I understand the importance of these meals, I am Seth at 7:20 the entire video.

  • @phylliscraine
    @phylliscraine 9 месяцев назад +2

    This video made me miss my Dad, who passed in 2000. He was career USMC. He'd bring home for us the old, long gone C-Rations - each with a tiny pack of four cigarettes - when we were kids. Glad to see the food has improved since the 70's. Semper Fi Dad!

  • @RockAddicted7
    @RockAddicted7 3 года назад +8

    Glad Priya is back! She should definitely do more reportages, she's great! I'm happy she found a place where she's appreciated and free to work on things she's passionate or curious about (and not necessarily Indian food). Keep up the good work! You're so inspiring

  • @lessthansanity
    @lessthansanity 3 года назад +49

    So glad Priya's back

  • @mainetheway
    @mainetheway 3 года назад +8

    this is so good! i feel like it should have been pulsed out into a series! where she recaps all the tasting notes!!

  • @rheanathan4189
    @rheanathan4189 3 года назад +5

    So glad to see Priya back, I would honestly watch her do anything she is so wholesome, also great to learn something new, as a Brit I didn't know what an MRE was and the technology is fascinating

  • @Shell1425
    @Shell1425 3 года назад +25

    As someone who had to eat these when in service it is always baffling seeing people do this willingly! Lol

  • @catherinepattersonmcelroy8336
    @catherinepattersonmcelroy8336 3 года назад +1

    I love seeing Priya back and doing something she wants to do. This was a really good video!

  • @abolijoshi5668
    @abolijoshi5668 3 года назад +9

    I wish this was a multi-part series! For her to go through them one by one!

  • @gibberishname
    @gibberishname 3 года назад +18

    an FRH (flameless ration heater) may not need a plug or electricity, but you forgot the second most important part after the water. it needs (and i'm quoting the military here) a "rock or something"

    • @toogeeky4u
      @toogeeky4u 3 года назад

      Yes. As an Army veteran, I agree 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @saraweaver2899
    @saraweaver2899 3 года назад

    Love the background research she did. I did not expect that. I love Priya content! More please.

  • @georgiatappy4684
    @georgiatappy4684 3 года назад +7

    love how much research and dedication priya puts into everything. can't wait to see more

  • @franziskafreiermuth1030
    @franziskafreiermuth1030 3 года назад +1

    Welcome back to video! 🙌🏼 You have such an accessible way of presenting and I love that you now get to do choose topics that interest you other than being squeezed into the indian-ish box! 👍🏼

  • @jennifercohen2062
    @jennifercohen2062 3 года назад +7

    Yayyy!!! Missed seeing Priya on the tube ❤️

  • @rollercoaster24
    @rollercoaster24 3 года назад +33

    Lol I read the title as she was trying to make pizza last for three years like an MRE 😅
    But also love the history and explanation that MRE’s tasters don’t usually talk about, which is expected also from them.

    • @thegamingpigeon3216
      @thegamingpigeon3216 3 года назад

      Steve1989 is probably the most famous MRE reviewer and he's eaten canned meat from 1899. That IS history, I don't know how much more you want.

    • @rollercoaster24
      @rollercoaster24 3 года назад

      @@thegamingpigeon3216 I haven’t watched his but I meant more about explaining the history and use behind MRE’s, the one’s that I’ve watched are more just about eating.

    • @thegamingpigeon3216
      @thegamingpigeon3216 3 года назад

      @@rollercoaster24 Maybe you're just missing them then, he goes into a lot of history about the items, why the kept and didn't keep certain things, why they switched packaging, when they switched, all that stuff.

    • @rollercoaster24
      @rollercoaster24 3 года назад

      @@thegamingpigeon3216 Damn I missed out, surprised I haven’t seen him recommended to me.

  • @FlyingPancake0390
    @FlyingPancake0390 3 года назад +2

    Priya, we love you and are so glad to see you back online! Do whatever you feel inspired to do - we are here for YOU (and Seth lol).

  • @kathrynjones1600
    @kathrynjones1600 3 года назад

    So happy to see Priya back and this cool idea for a video!

  • @TheEnabledSecondary
    @TheEnabledSecondary 3 года назад +12

    Wish you showed more of natick food labs tour, haven't ever seen a modern video of their production process. Though they're probably a bit secretive since it's a military operation

  • @dianapacheco2108
    @dianapacheco2108 3 года назад +1

    So glad to have Priya content again!! ❤️❤️❤️

  • @hannahparrott269
    @hannahparrott269 3 года назад +1

    this video is super cool! please make more food videos with research!! (the others are awesome too, the research just makes it especially cool!)

  • @thedanalcantara
    @thedanalcantara 3 года назад +8

    Seth’s reaction to the cheese stuff being spread on the tortillas is amazing

  • @jeanneamato8278
    @jeanneamato8278 3 года назад +15

    I like the respect you give for the thought that went into this stuff. You are great to watch.

  • @d.b.8203
    @d.b.8203 3 года назад +3

    Priya Krishna on the case!!!!!! WOooOOOoo we love to see it!!

  • @VirusVisal
    @VirusVisal 3 года назад

    Yesss I'm glad we get to see Priya making videos here too =D!!

  • @zachazlett
    @zachazlett 3 года назад +4

    The pork sausage patty was one of my favorites along with the bbq pork patty. I eat them for months in Iraq during COVID last year. I always searched the pile of bags for them.

  • @sammyalcantara5932
    @sammyalcantara5932 3 года назад +4

    I love Priya reviewing these MREs!

  • @clairemessano3947
    @clairemessano3947 3 года назад

    This was SO cool! More Priya, please!

  • @Lex101TheGirl
    @Lex101TheGirl 3 года назад

    Really insightful video, it's good to see you again on youtube 😁😁

  • @SyBernot
    @SyBernot 3 года назад +3

    So many thoughts and feels here. As a person that transitioned from sea rations (the stuff in cans) to MRE's I can see that the technology has progressed miles from 1980 something. Sea rats were great they tasted like food but were bulky and required preparation, MRE's back then not so much, easy to get "food" into you, lightweight but nowhere near as satisfying. The heating packs for MRE's were almost never given out back then. We did have a few sea rat/mre transition things that were canned, hot coco, soup, coffee, the cans had a heater built in you activated it, turned it upside down, waited a couple minutes, you opened it, and hot liquids. Those were fantastic but they disappeared after a couple field ops never to be seen again. The MRE's that followed were challenging, potted pork meat patty (spam), spaghetti and meatballs was the you wanted, beef patty, dehydrated, was an over processed slice of meatloaf that had every bit of flavor, fat and texture removed, dried to a cracker like thing and vaccu sealed, they were eatable barely but it was never pleasant. Most of your MRE trades revolved around one of four things, cheese spread, peanut butter, apple sauce, or toilet paper. The cheese and peanut butter would remove any need for toilet paper. The apple sauce would undo all the cheese and peanut butter and would require way more toilet paper. You were always planning around your next apple sauce. We called the TP "John Wayne" because it's rough and tough and don't take s**t from no one. There's a very special way you have to use the JW (because you only get a few squares) detailed in this vid ruclips.net/video/-dad7MvaBjU/видео.html
    After this vid I almost want to source me some MRE's but a moments thought reminds me that Costco has tri-tip and life is just too damn short to eat another MRE.

  • @kls600
    @kls600 3 года назад

    Loved it! More videos with priya please !

  • @brianmclaughlin358
    @brianmclaughlin358 3 года назад +4

    Great videos. We used to eat them on the Appalachian Trail with my son's Boy Scout troop.

  • @PyrJhn
    @PyrJhn 3 года назад

    So glad to see Priya back!!!!!

  • @genuwine21
    @genuwine21 3 года назад +3

    Great video, some things that were touched on but not really expressed are the fact that for grunts food tasting like chef boyardee or other pre-packaged food is sort of a reminder of home as well. Also I was really hoping Priya would do some mixing of stuff as it does help with the taste to mix things like crumbling the cookie into the cobbler to add additional crunch. The other thing about MREs is you can in a pinch eat the main without heating it first, not the best way to consume it but when you are on the move and don't have time to setup your FRH and are hungry enough you can deal with the lack of temperature.

  • @rachelpizzie8358
    @rachelpizzie8358 3 года назад +3

    Could you please add captions to this video?

  • @PlurpleEmo
    @PlurpleEmo 3 года назад

    Yesss more Priya videos please!!!

  • @MateoG7788
    @MateoG7788 3 года назад

    I’m so glad Priya is back!!!

  • @lexicrank417
    @lexicrank417 3 года назад +1

    please do a video where you make stuff with the different ingredients! my stepdad whose in the military would save up and trade with people to make special desserts (pudding and cookies in particular) and i’d love to see you do something like that

  • @adedow1333
    @adedow1333 3 года назад

    Boy have they improved! You struck gold with so many of those!

  • @KimchiHalfie
    @KimchiHalfie 3 года назад

    SO HAPPY TO SEE PRIYA ON VIDEO AGAIN!!

  • @nancyhoang
    @nancyhoang 3 года назад +1

    YESSSS PRIYA!!! Here for the Priya content 🥰

  • @RyanL330
    @RyanL330 3 года назад +8

    Great reporting Priya, this was a great segment.
    NOW BRING OUT THE HAM SLICE, FIVE FINGERS OF DEATH, AND THE VEGGIE OMELET!

  • @jessicaritter8771
    @jessicaritter8771 3 года назад

    Excited to see Priya back, not really wild about the content, but she could sell any story!

  • @ViolentOrchid
    @ViolentOrchid 3 года назад +8

    'Meal refuses to exit' is what I was told they're called.

  • @dsalzy411
    @dsalzy411 3 года назад

    Really appreciated this.

  • @TheDuckofLaw
    @TheDuckofLaw 3 года назад

    I enjoyed this. Thanks for the video!

  • @debifi
    @debifi 3 года назад

    More Priya please! Smart, Honest, relatable, and funny!

  • @stephaniebanyas3698
    @stephaniebanyas3698 2 года назад

    excellent and informative. thank you

  • @trupti.marolia
    @trupti.marolia 3 года назад +16

    Yay Priya's back!! 😍

  • @mary-zv6cu
    @mary-zv6cu 3 года назад

    So happy to see Priya!!

  • @janiepineda1991
    @janiepineda1991 3 года назад +2

    Who TF would “dislike” a video with priya in it!!??!!??

  • @delilahalpaca4793
    @delilahalpaca4793 3 года назад +1

    Aw I love Priya! Her speaking voice is so soothing lol

  • @emblemofflathpfate9912
    @emblemofflathpfate9912 3 года назад +5

    Priya, if you read this, I miss seeing ur mom and dad!!!

  • @ziplepingouin1186
    @ziplepingouin1186 3 года назад

    Good to see you back Krishna!

  • @elizabethann9152
    @elizabethann9152 3 года назад

    Great. Loved this.

  • @ArgentAbendAzure
    @ArgentAbendAzure 3 года назад

    Great idea. Fun to see a real chef investigating MREs. Cool they let you visit Natick Labs.
    I've been watching the MRE reviewers for years. They review MREs from around the world. Some are amazing like the French, or Eastern European MREs.
    Steve Thomas has opened up and eaten MREs, and emergency rations from the past that are fascinating. Fans are always amazed that Steve will eat them.
    ( He only had one incident of being hospitalized years ago )
    You should look more into the freeze dried food. It's impressive what they do with that. That can make food edible for decades if properly stored.
    But freeze drying can just be used for preserving fresh fruit to eat later in the season.
    Good one, Priya.
    Thanks.

  • @jamesw4870
    @jamesw4870 3 года назад

    Welcome back Priya!! We missed you

  • @maxpowr90
    @maxpowr90 3 года назад +1

    Natick Labs is normally open to the public. They don't just do MREs but also help design combat gear.

  • @rerolley
    @rerolley 2 года назад

    When I was in grad school we had access to surplus military rations from the Viet Nam time frame. My personal favorite was the canned fruit cake and pound cake especially after soaking them with Yukon Jack.

  • @abcsd1254
    @abcsd1254 3 года назад

    This is outstanding. Thanks NYT and Priya! I hope Seth gets to eat leftover MRE now haha

  • @szymbl
    @szymbl 3 года назад +1

    Love you Priya, hopeful for more! They sent you way low this time, you’re way better!

  • @Goatbeez
    @Goatbeez 3 года назад +1

    She is SO charismatic and talented and gorgeous!

  • @Veronica-xb3kt
    @Veronica-xb3kt 3 года назад

    Am I the only one who watched the stove to see how long something like this takes to shoot? I like how informative this was as a shoot and as content

  • @LinkRocks
    @LinkRocks 3 года назад +1

    Steve is the GOAT of MRE videos. Nice!

  • @MissiveCauseIMissYou
    @MissiveCauseIMissYou 3 года назад

    Really interesting!

  • @1bwash
    @1bwash 3 года назад +2

    The crazy part if you think about the military budget, these foods with everything that is involved to come up with them, are probably contracted out and have essentially costed like $50 a pack.

  • @miltontaylor6944
    @miltontaylor6944 3 года назад

    Very happy to see priya again.

  • @heatherjue4320
    @heatherjue4320 3 года назад

    Seth's expression at 7:20. The best!

  • @heatherallen2236
    @heatherallen2236 Год назад

    I love Priya Krishna, she is an absolute joy to watch 🙂

  • @RenorFaer
    @RenorFaer 3 года назад +4

    So excited to see Priya back on video doing what SHE WANTS instead of what people stereotype/shoehorn her into. Keep it up and we will all watch!

  • @MarcusTSMarcus
    @MarcusTSMarcus 2 года назад

    Back here after watching Priya’s recent series. She is the best.

  • @orana03
    @orana03 3 года назад +1

    This was actually pretty interesting lol. Ive had british rat packs, it's nice to see the difference. The boxes I've had always had a days worth of meals and were all pre made.. Very little assembly necessary. Surprised u guys do 1 meal per pack and they all come in separate components. I suppose that let's you easily pick what meals u want and how u want them.

  • @mary-zv6cu
    @mary-zv6cu 3 года назад

    this is such an interesting topic 😮

  • @michelle5873
    @michelle5873 3 года назад

    From the ones I've tried, yes the Mexican Stew is my fave! Damn tasty!

  • @maryannscanlon7042
    @maryannscanlon7042 3 года назад

    Interesting! And I always enjoy Priya’s take on food. Who can’t relate to Taco Bell and Lunchables,

  • @RijackiTorment
    @RijackiTorment 3 года назад

    MREs have come a long way. I remember the first pouch MRes in the 80s which were a significant step up from the old canned foods for soldiers. Some of the 80s MREs were actually not half bad, especially the freeze-dried fruits. I think it's so cool they now have a heater included. If you consider these need to be self-contained for a soldier who is on patrol and nowhere near the base, they're phenominal.

  • @Lullayable
    @Lullayable 3 года назад +2

    Emmy has been making MRE videos since way before the pandemic. And that's not exactly how she gained her following either. Still really enjoyed the video, I've missed Priya's videos !

  • @mayarenganathan7013
    @mayarenganathan7013 3 года назад

    Love this content!!!!!!!!!!

  • @mattketai
    @mattketai 3 года назад

    This is so good!!!

  • @MerricMaker
    @MerricMaker 3 года назад +1

    I grew up not liking beef stew. The first beef stew I could stand was in an MRE. Confused by this now that I can make a serviceable beef stew myself.

  • @Ronsonpeters
    @Ronsonpeters 3 года назад

    Very happy to see Emmy acknowledged!! You guys should get her on!!!

  • @TheLilyMustang
    @TheLilyMustang 3 года назад

    I grew up on base & my mom also grew up on base idolising her dad so I ate a lot of MRE. Now they are kind of like comfort food for me. But I did cry when my mom threw out the lucky charms.

  • @xyzpdq1122
    @xyzpdq1122 3 года назад +6

    I was just thinking the other day that out of the ex-BATK crew I hadn’t seen Priya for a while! Serendipity!

  • @gizanked
    @gizanked 3 года назад +10

    Alright, let's get this out on a tray. Nice!

  • @sabeck4
    @sabeck4 3 года назад

    Welcome back Priya! 😄