1) I really liked the video. 2) yes, variety has decreased, production is working harder due to the war. 3) use a translator)) with gratitude for the video from Ukraine, the city of Dnepr.
I myself also have a Ukrainian package in the process of filming, and it should be visible in about a week. There are different types of Ukrainian packages, and I also have a package with a lot of cans. In my packaging, however, they are divided into three smaller bags and breakfast, lunch and dinner are marked separately. I'm not a big fan of Kasha myself, but my own opinion is that I like the barley-based one the most, as was your can number two. I really don't like buckwheat-based ones. I assume that the rust in your can is due to the change in temperature and the resulting condensed water inside the package, which has rusted the outside of the can, but the contents are perfectly fine. Just a large amount of sugar quickly raises blood sugar high, but if there is no dietary fiber to bind it, it also quickly crashes down. In almost all Eastern European countries (at least twelve) honey is spelled "med" or a word derived from it, "medus" etc. (in Polish, miód). That package also had the same writing in Ukrainian, мед. All languages have an Indo-European structure and therefore are similar. Five was a pretty generous number from you for that package. Personally, I would have given less when I've tasted it and I'm working on it at the same time.
That intro was LEGEN wait for it DARY !!! That Ukrainian MRE was much better few years back, with variety of many meals, now its just 3 cans, crackers and sugar
1:20 stop stop stop, this is not a combat individual daily field food set (combat MRE), this is a rear daily set of dry food, it is issued at the training grounds when they pass the young soldier's course, the combat one is similar to the one you had at the inspection a year ago (but it was also for the rear because there was no chemical heating element, sweets and dried fruits) the combat one comes complete with a heating element, chocolate, candies, and additional dried fruits or nuts, and of course with honey and jam
Wow this is beyond amazing. Hope you like the rations, they are more like home food than American MREs. Americans have the best crackers, Ukraine doesn’t but hey our main course meals won’t make you constiapated.
Many Eastern European countries, especially those close to Russia, still maintain very old-fashioned military rations, similar to those in Russia and former socialist countries.
@@Bravebelly A Brazilian RUclipsr called Area Secreta has a series experimenting with MREs from different countries. I've always found them very similar, especially in the main meals, the stove, the pâté, etc... It's very different from what we have here in the West.
As ukrainian, i like this video.
Awesome video! Love the change of scenery
Thank you ❤️
That was a really cool intro. Do you work as a ranger protecting the bush area?! If you do it, that's amazing! Cheers from Australia mate!
Thank you! No I don’t 🤷🏼♂️
1) I really liked the video. 2) yes, variety has decreased, production is working harder due to the war. 3) use a translator)) with gratitude for the video from Ukraine, the city of Dnepr.
It brings me happiness knowing that a Ukrainian enjoyed the video! 🙏🏼 thanks for watching. Stay blessed✨
@@Bravebelly glory for Ukraine, glory for all heroes .
Thanks to you support
I myself also have a Ukrainian package in the process of filming, and it should be visible in about a week. There are different types of Ukrainian packages, and I also have a package with a lot of cans. In my packaging, however, they are divided into three smaller bags and breakfast, lunch and dinner are marked separately.
I'm not a big fan of Kasha myself, but my own opinion is that I like the barley-based one the most, as was your can number two. I really don't like buckwheat-based ones.
I assume that the rust in your can is due to the change in temperature and the resulting condensed water inside the package, which has rusted the outside of the can, but the contents are perfectly fine.
Just a large amount of sugar quickly raises blood sugar high, but if there is no dietary fiber to bind it, it also quickly crashes down.
In almost all Eastern European countries (at least twelve) honey is spelled "med" or a word derived from it, "medus" etc. (in Polish, miód). That package also had the same writing in Ukrainian, мед. All languages have an Indo-European structure and therefore are similar.
Five was a pretty generous number from you for that package. Personally, I would have given less when I've tasted it and I'm working on it at the same time.
I try to be honest but not too brutal when I can avoid hurting feelings 🤭 thanks for the info!
That intro was LEGEN wait for it DARY !!! That Ukrainian MRE was much better few years back, with variety of many meals, now its just 3 cans, crackers and sugar
I think you are right! It’s the times we are living in now 😥
@@BravebellyPossibly running out of supplies that’s why
@ I hear they’re damn near over-fed tbh. Food coming in from everywhere apparently 🤷🏼♂️
Dude I just found you on RUclips. Keep doing mre vids. You’re awesome 🤙
Appreciate it. Glad you found me! I have a good one dropping this Friday!!
@ cool man. Haha I’d do a mre video with ya if you had a Swedish or Finnish mre. I’ll even bring my newly purchased Mosin 😂😂😂
@ 🪖great! lol
This coffe indeed very popular in Ukraine
It’s my favorite!
Very interesting! You rock!
Thanks for watching! 🙏
Muito bom seus vídeos 🇧🇷❤️
🙏🏼
Thanks 👍 I like this video. Hello from Ukraine ,Kiyv❤
Thank you for watching! Happy you enjoyed it :))
It's strange where you got it... This is an old-style ration, our new rations don't use cans, since about 2014...
Thanks :)
W Polsce ta kawka instant jest popularna.
My favorite 👌🏼
I'm always been taught that swollen and rusty cans are a sign of botulism risk.
Me senti vendo um filme de guerra!!!! Muito bom!!!😂😂😂
Glad you enjoyed it! I’m filming a Brazilian one this weekend :))
Jacobs Krönung is German coffee
1:20 stop stop stop, this is not a combat individual daily field food set (combat MRE), this is a rear daily set of dry food, it is issued at the training grounds when they pass the young soldier's course, the combat one is similar to the one you had at the inspection a year ago (but it was also for the rear because there was no chemical heating element, sweets and dried fruits) the combat one comes complete with a heating element, chocolate, candies, and additional dried fruits or nuts, and of course with honey and jam
Good to know! Thanks
Show
it was beef with pearl barley and beef with rice
That was rice?! 🙃🫠
@Bravebelly one of them
@@Thrace681 yah the barley I could recognize..
@@Thrace681 thanks for
The info I appreciate it
Another great video, cheers from Poland 🍻
Thank you :))
Wow this is beyond amazing. Hope you like the rations, they are more like home food than American MREs. Americans have the best crackers, Ukraine doesn’t but hey our main course meals won’t make you constiapated.
Ours don’t either. Never been constipated from any MRE. That’s either a myth or just super old MREs from way back in the days.
Glad you enjoyed the video. Thanks for watching 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
whats yo scar loadout
saw an LPVO / VCOG there
it real?
Real
👍👍👍💪💪
Yes, this coffee is one of the most common in our country, just like Nescafe
Many Eastern European countries, especially those close to Russia, still maintain very old-fashioned military rations, similar to those in Russia and former socialist countries.
Eh. kinda sorta not really. Belarus MrE is the best military ration I’ve ever had. They’re similar, you’re right..but some are way better than others
@@Bravebelly A Brazilian RUclipsr called Area Secreta has a series experimenting with MREs from different countries. I've always found them very similar, especially in the main meals, the stove, the pâté, etc... It's very different from what we have here in the West.
@ yes. The style of food is similar of course. But some are terrible and some are amazing.
@ but yes it’s all Slavic food.
Number 1 its rice porrige with ham
Thanks!
Have you served?
I’ve never been in the military. But I have served.. in other ways 😉
@Bravebelly so no you haven't served. You're a chickenhawk cosplaying. Why don't you go to Ukraine and actually fight?
Lol, bro what you mean? Served time?
A real life chickenhawk in action.
You’re literally a nobody.
@Bravebelly and you are...?
jacobs XD maan you know too much
😆 thank you 😝
Even if you lose this war, it's good to keep your belly full.
I wasn't aware Ukraine was.so tropical
You also thought this is Ukraine for some reason..ur a bit delayed
@Bravebelly did I?
@ apparently
bruh more russian mre's u like it
They’re hard to get stateside
с каких пор Украинские пайки вернулись к банкам, и перестали разделять на приемы пищи?
No idea
🤣legal.
What ? 😛
@@Bravebelly Cool video.
@@alanrodrigues2097 thanks
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