There are 47 countries with troops currently stationed in Afghanistan, and which means 47 different pouch-sized meals ” intended not to only nourish but in addition to remind the soldier of home. ” Listed below are a number of the most impressive:
South Korea’s compact cuisine look pretty tasty, including:
Sautéed kimchi, ham fried rice, flavored sausage, white beans and sauce, almond cake, and chocolate candy.
But I believe Australia’s take the cake, despite the fact that they’re going for quantity over quality:
Barbecue beef, chicken Italiano, tuna over dried tomato and basil, creamy chicken soup, two fruits diced in syrup, Australian cheddar cheese, raspberry fruit grains, candy chocolates, fruit bar, apricot coconut bar, tropical fruit bar, chocolate bar, tropical beverage powder, chocolate drink powder, sweet biscuit, cream biscuit, Vegemite, musk flavor candy, plum fruit spread, tea bags, sweetened condensed milk, sugar, instant coffee, ketchup, salt, pepper, chewing gum, scouring sponge, matches.
The NYT has a neat interactive feature that permits you to look inside the combat rations of 15 different nations. Some offer coveted candies, much like the single’s you’d find in a store at home:
Among the soldiers I actually have known, the peanut M&Ms are the hands down favorite item (it was Skittles), and they’re currency. Need to swap out your shift pulling guard duty? A packet might well buy you the favor.
Other items are crude approximations of their peaceful equivalents:
” Combat espresso,” however, is brutal. The creamer, instant coffee and sugar are poured directly into one’s mouth and then washed down with water.
Yuck. Thankfully there’s all that adrenaline to keep them awake. [ NYT ]
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