As I mentioned on another IRP video, 'Officer's' is just a brand name. Doesn't denote that it is an Officer's ration. Officers usually eat at expensive restaurants.
Emercom is not military but a Russian version of FEMA. Army has different MREs and these are mostly distributed by Emercom to civilians during relief operations.
Okay, this is going to be long and I may post most of it under some of the other Russian IRP reviews. I know some of this information already but I looked up the details to be more percise. One of the complaints most reviewers have is the "fat" thing, well if you read what I have here you will change your mind on it! Here we go it's a lot of info but worth it! Russian vegetable caviar is similar to the French ratatouille, however, sometimes like in your emercom or in IRP's can be pureed. The Caviar is typically eggplant and tomato based but also can just be eggplant, squash or mushroom, typically eaten on toast or crackers. I tried to find out why so much sugar? Russia is a long historic tea drinking country with various tea preparation, but usually includes lemon, and sugar or jam to sweeten it up along with milk or cream. Coffee is slowly become another non-alcoholic drink in Russia with about 85% of Russians preference to instant coffee to coffee beans at this time. Russians mostly brew coffee in Turkish brewing pots called jezves, in Moka pots or coffee plungers which makes a dark bew so then they like to add milk or cream, but they like to add spices, chocolate, berries, lemon, sugar to even out the flavor. The reason for so much fat in the main meals, yes it is a good preservative, however, it's more for nutrition. Fat contains 9 calories per gram, compared to only 4 calories per gram for protein, higher in calories! Fatty meats tend to be higher in fat-soluble vitamins, this includes Vitamins A, D, E and K2. Beef, chicken and pork fat is a monounsaturated fat called oleic acid-the same heart-healthy fat that's found in olive oil. Oleic acid has high anti-cancer benefits and can decrease your risk of breast cancer for women, lowering LDL levels while leaving HDL (“good”) cholesterol levels and has high amounts of Vitamin D, one tablespoon of lard contains 1000 IU. This is why sometime you will sometimes find a tin of pork aka bacon fat as part of the pack too. I couldn't find anything about the ketchup without having the exact Russian name. The only tomato condiment I did find was Khrenovina sauce which is a tomato based spicy horseradish sauce. Kasha can be used at any meal, either as a dish in itself, or a side dish, but is typically eaten as hardy breakfast. It's origins are Jewish קאַשי kash (technically plural, literally translated as "porridges"). The word generally refers to roasted whole-grain buckwheat or buckwheat groats or any cereal wheat, barley, oats, millit and rye.
MREs from every nation are incredibly high in calories. British 24 rat packs have about 5,000 calories in them. They also constipate the absolute hell out of you. No one goes to the toilet for 4 days, then everyone’s gotta drop one at the same time 😂
A little translation help - the word on crackers is Galleta (gal - let). Is a french word for a flat bread. It was a really commonly used durning rule of Peter "the Great" to describe hardtacks. The word kinda stuck by this day. The vegetable spread, while it translated "caviar" it's basically same word for caviar, roe, fish eggs in general and various vegetable puree dishes. It's called "Ikra" (eek - rah).
when I was in Russia they referred to what you ate for the breakfast portion actually is their version of Chili...the Tomato sauce is meant to be used in the lunch portion main dish and add a bit of warm water to loosen the tomato sauce a bit and the Caviar is actually meant to be used mixed in with the rice and beef or the chili you tasted for the breakfast portion and the last small beef potted meat is Pate'
eraldorh there is plenty of nations that make good food not just british and american ones, and what's the difference between tin food and foil food exactly that makes you say this ration is crap?
In most countries you have your own heating kit or you get one in ration like in Russian, Polish, United Nations etc. and it will heat your food better then FHR, in addition Polish individual meal comes with heating element that is far superior to MRE ones. In most of 24h rations I had I never had feeling the most of the ration is crackers. And cheapo nations, what do you mean by that? What cheapo nations rations did you tried until now?
eraldorh US and British rations the best? By which standard? Coz its not food quality for sure. Have you eaten MRE? Smell of chemicals rises to the Heaven.
ITmage The chemicals argument stands for US mres in a few items like the stuff made by bridgeford but not british. Both list the ingredients and the british ones are quite clean as can be expected from any long lasting food source. Also if you think other countrys items are healthy you must be delusional, on what planet are tinned foods quality, healthy or free of presevatives. What so the tinned food is quality now? jez.
FYI: Extinguishing and stewing in Russian is one word (translator always picks wrong word). Caviar in Russian means ANY PASTY SUBSTANCE, not only fish eggs(like in English).
Nonono! Extinguishing and stewing in Russian are not same IN GENERAL. "Тушить" basically means to not let burn (generally by adding water). So if you add water to your pan to not get the ingredients burnt while you're frying - you're stewing, if you add water to a fire - you're extinguishing it. But you can't like "stew illiteracy" or some other nonsense.
I just bought this ration not too long ago and I gotta say I loved all that was in it, and I'm glad I had your video to help translate and figure out what is in it
Damn you sir, with your excellent reviews. I've managed to resist buying yet another MRE but I paused half way through and went to ebay and bought one......Your fault :-)
Nathan, nice touch with the Soviet patriotic music at the end. Amazing to think one of the most powerful nations in history has come and gone, but a powerful Russia still exists, and they do feed their boys well in the field now. Not the case a generation or two ago. This is one of the best looking rations I've seen, only the UAE would be a class above, and the USA a class (or two) below. I hope the brass is listening, an army marches on it's stomach, right?
I've tried one and it wasn't bad. It was a chicken patty in gravy and even came with cherry pie for dessert. I liked it. On a scale of 1 being: you will die and 10 being it's worth buying in civilian versions, I rated the MRE an 8.5. Not good but not bad.
762gunr the US mre had an overpowering chemical taste to the point I threw it away one thing of US mre that are legendary is the spoon I could dig with it very strong
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Russian MRE's are the best on the planet! I have eaten a bunch of other country's, but none compare to the Russians.
Emercom is more like a Civil Defense or ESDA than the army and I also think they placed the fire dept. into this after the militia to police change over was completed.
Excellent review, buddy. I really enjoy the "beef stew".. like you mentioned more of a brisket type of deal. They seem to be in every Russian ration, from what I've heard Russians really love that stuff. The tomato paste or sauce can be added to any of the main entrees as a condiment. I didn't find it that appetizing, my guess it's an acquired taste. Keep up the good work!
To the beefstew, I would crumble up some biscuits to absorb the fat, and create a makeshift gravy, perhaps adding some the Ikra, or tomato paste , to spice up the taste. I think it would go well with the meat.
русские хорошо готовят потому как любят вкусно покушать,русские хорошо строить умеют,но лучше всего русские воевать умеют и история славных побед сему доказательство
The veggie caviar is a little dif in each one ive tried but I got one like this and it tasted just like salsa. The ingredients were pretty much the same. Its heavy on peppers lightly spicy lots of herbs. I was impressed with this one bc it wasn't all puree. Goes so well with kasha and also with tashaunka. The meatballs are disappointing. They def smell and taste just like Cher boyardee. Maybe a little mo re bland than that. All the excessories can be used with the meatballs and they taste a little better. The caviar was a huge treat when I realized how good it was. The drinks are sugary but good. This was some of the best chocolate ive ever ate. We fought over that one little bar. All of these MREs are similar but all have something a little different in them. The kasha was in its own league though. I could eat it everyday. It's quite salty though and a bit dry. The caviar helps with both of those problems. Troops need that salt I guess. The pack of salt in American mres is as big as the sugar packs. Wow.
c'mon man. I love ration reviews. I really do. But 56:43 for one 24hr ration? I just want to see the contents, prep them, eat them. A ration review should never take a hour. Watch some of the top reviewers, you'll see why they have way more subs. Less is more!
To be honest they have more subs because they have been at this years, this channel has been up less than 2 months, some people love the long videos and some hate them, in this business you can never make everyone happy sadly, all that being said i appreciate you watching and this will more than likely be the last video this long.
I hear ya. I didn't mean it to be negative. You watch most guys and 15-30 min is the norm. I would rather be able to watch a few vids in a hour than just one. Cheers, keep putting them out!
Nathan. I made a very polite brief comment, in another vid, along the same lines as Chris Armstrong which appears to have been deleted. Need to concious of the repetition, epecially in describing the contents, you seem cover a lot of things twice, and do a lot of things on camera which could be edited out or otherwise be done off line. But you don't show any cooking process either? I think the majority of viewers don't need this long rambling format, as several other people have hinted/directly commented on this. I sincerely hope you take this as positive criticism, because I think if you fix this conciseness issue you'll be a great one.
Your one of the few mre reviewers that actually eat the food. Others edit it out so you really never know if they actually ate anything, total scam. Yours have always been legit. Tell the other guys we are onto them and their scam. Nice review
Crazy review dude! You should get more subscribers! How much work on that videos and it looks so good! I had now 2 MRE 1. Russian MRE and a Spanish one. I can just say, you need to try it it tastes so good it was like.... Not the other MRE's its like some1 cooked it and served it for you :D Nice video like everytime :) and go on with that :DD everytime i look a video from you i think you sit next to me and tell me everything about the mre. One time i talked to you xD. Go on with that and thank you for the updates and everythink :)
please help me understand something, I have heard these were always meant to last for decades under the right conditions and I have heard many testers say if under 70 F they could last forever and in a freezer the very same thing. for me, it makes MNO sense that for only a few years these will be useless after only 3-5 years and IF SO I suggest these Military geniuses find a way FOR them to last decades under any conditions!!!
Review bro, my friend from Russia showed me a site where I can order these and the other IRP's, but I'm hesitant about customs destroying it and ruining it. Any tips?
I know I'm not Nathan but, there's not much you can do besides hope, pray(whatever you do) that they don't destroy it. Sometimes they are dicks about it and sometimes they aren't. It's like Russian roulette but with MRE shipping. If you're worried about it, I'd suggest you keep looking around and see if you can find any Russian MREs in the states online. But, there's just a 50/50 chance you'll have to deal with if you want to try the Russian ones.
That's pretty cool they'll refund you, and good to hear that they don't have much of an issue because from what I remember they got bad there for awhile. But, at least if they do destroy it you get your money back to buy another ration from them or elsewhere.
ryan pongracz here you are my good sir, grey-shop.ru/Accessories-Other/russian-army-food-ration, but be prepared the shipping is the priciest part. My advise is to mix and match.
DUDE 200ml is less than a cup! even a US cup is only 236.6ml. I see this from most of these MRE guys using too much water when preparing things. That glass looks like 10 oz. or more, US cup = 8 US OZ.
When you're a soldier out in the field you are burning calories like crazy, you "need" fat in your diet. I noticed your tastes leaned heavily towards the sugars in the ration kit and how much you liked them but you seemed to heavily criticize the meats for their fat content....like you would rather have a salad in its place? I don't think you would last too long in the field.
Your analysis of me could not be more wrong, i agree that in extreme conditions fat is good, but on the other side of that you have to watch your intake if you want to live past 40, to assume that i could not last in the field is a silly misunderstanding of who i am , i have been a avid hunter my whole life and am a excellent marksman, and endure extreme temps here in the midwest, i hope you keep watching the videos and i hope that you understand better who i am, "not some punk kid behind the camera" Running to my "safe space" when trouble presents itself.
If the beef is just like normal beef and the vegetable caviare is like spaghetti sauce then why dont you try mixing them as like a beef spaghetti meatsauce thing without the pasta?
Kasha is a way to cook any type of grain, sometimes with additions. Could be boiled in water or in milk. Could be neutral, salty or sweet. As an example - semoline porridge with raisins, oatmeal porridge, milky millet porridge. Any kind of it is quite popular for breakfast in Russia.
Nathan and Steve should go on a camping trip together and review meals "out in the field"
Nice
................. and compete who is better
As I mentioned on another IRP video, 'Officer's' is just a brand name. Doesn't denote that it is an Officer's ration. Officers usually eat at expensive restaurants.
Well , maybe senior only
Haha nice joke! Russian officers not eat in expansive resaurants! Or they eat there if they are generals!
Asura like all generals sitting around old and giving orders while drinking Vodka wine Scotch eating great food goes with all military
I bet it's called like that because the bar itself is shaped like a shoulder strap.
How’s Russia?
Emercom is not military but a Russian version of FEMA. Army has different MREs and these are mostly distributed by Emercom to civilians during relief operations.
Okay, this is going to be long and I may post most of it under some of the other Russian IRP reviews. I know some of this information already but I looked up the details to be more percise. One of the complaints most reviewers have is the "fat" thing, well if you read what I have here you will change your mind on it!
Here we go it's a lot of info but worth it!
Russian vegetable caviar is similar to the French ratatouille, however, sometimes like in your emercom or in IRP's can be pureed. The Caviar is typically eggplant and tomato based but also can just be eggplant, squash or mushroom, typically eaten on toast or crackers.
I tried to find out why so much sugar? Russia is a long historic tea drinking country with various tea preparation, but usually includes lemon, and sugar or jam to sweeten it up along with milk or cream. Coffee is slowly become another non-alcoholic drink in Russia with about 85% of Russians preference to instant coffee to coffee beans at this time. Russians mostly brew coffee in Turkish brewing pots called jezves, in Moka pots or coffee plungers which makes a dark bew so then they like to add milk or cream, but they like to add spices, chocolate, berries, lemon, sugar to even out the flavor.
The reason for so much fat in the main meals, yes it is a good preservative, however, it's more for nutrition. Fat contains 9 calories per gram, compared to only 4 calories per gram for protein, higher in calories! Fatty meats tend to be higher in fat-soluble vitamins, this includes Vitamins A, D, E and K2. Beef, chicken and pork fat is a monounsaturated fat called oleic acid-the same heart-healthy fat that's found in olive oil. Oleic acid has high anti-cancer benefits and can decrease your risk of breast cancer for women, lowering LDL levels while leaving HDL (“good”) cholesterol levels and has high amounts of Vitamin D, one tablespoon of lard contains 1000 IU. This is why sometime you will sometimes find a tin of pork aka bacon fat as part of the pack too.
I couldn't find anything about the ketchup without having the exact Russian name. The only tomato condiment I did find was Khrenovina sauce which is a tomato based spicy horseradish sauce.
Kasha can be used at any meal, either as a dish in itself, or a side dish, but is typically eaten as hardy breakfast. It's origins are Jewish קאַשי kash
(technically plural, literally translated as "porridges"). The word generally refers to roasted whole-grain buckwheat or
buckwheat groats or any cereal wheat, barley, oats, millit and rye.
Russian here. That tomato sauce is maid of: Tomato paste, water, salt, pepper, some chemicals to preserve it and make consistence right.
Right
In coffee, you can still add cinnamon and lemon.
There is a tomato sauce with garlic "Ogonyok" almost like "Khrenovina".
Linguist here. The word каша originates from proto-slavic *kāsi̯ā. It has nothing to do with neither hebrew nor yiddish.
Or to make into booze!
MREs from every nation are incredibly high in calories. British 24 rat packs have about 5,000 calories in them. They also constipate the absolute hell out of you. No one goes to the toilet for 4 days, then everyone’s gotta drop one at the same time 😂
A little translation help - the word on crackers is Galleta (gal - let). Is a french word for a flat bread. It was a really commonly used durning rule of Peter "the Great" to describe hardtacks. The word kinda stuck by this day.
The vegetable spread, while it translated "caviar" it's basically same word for caviar, roe, fish eggs in general and various vegetable puree dishes. It's called "Ikra" (eek - rah).
The Russian word for caviar also stands for vegetable spread, often containing eggplant.
I actually served in the emercom and had one or two of those. Brings back some memories x).
Cool man, i bet you never went hungry
when I was in Russia they referred to what you ate for the breakfast portion actually is their version of Chili...the Tomato sauce is meant to be used in the lunch portion main dish and add a bit of warm water to loosen the tomato sauce a bit and the Caviar is actually meant to be used mixed in with the rice and beef or the chili you tasted for the breakfast portion and the last small beef potted meat is Pate'
Russian field rations at this moment are probably the best around.
ITmage you at probably right
eraldorh there is plenty of nations that make good food not just british and american ones, and what's the difference between tin food and foil food exactly that makes you say this ration is crap?
In most countries you have your own heating kit or you get one in ration like in Russian, Polish, United Nations etc. and it will heat your food better then FHR, in addition Polish individual meal comes with heating element that is far superior to MRE ones. In most of 24h rations I had I never had feeling the most of the ration is crackers. And cheapo nations, what do you mean by that? What cheapo nations rations did you tried until now?
eraldorh US and British rations the best? By which standard? Coz its not food quality for sure. Have you eaten MRE? Smell of chemicals rises to the Heaven.
ITmage
The chemicals argument stands for US mres in a few items like the stuff made by bridgeford but not british. Both list the ingredients and the british ones are quite clean as can be expected from any long lasting food source.
Also if you think other countrys items are healthy you must be delusional, on what planet are tinned foods quality, healthy or free of presevatives. What so the tinned food is quality now? jez.
That's not the expiration date on the coffee's bag. That is date of production.
Looks like a blue screen of death
Like Error Windows XDD
FYI: Extinguishing and stewing in Russian is one word (translator always picks wrong word). Caviar in Russian means ANY PASTY SUBSTANCE, not only fish eggs(like in English).
Nonono! Extinguishing and stewing in Russian are not same IN GENERAL. "Тушить" basically means to not let burn (generally by adding water). So if you add water to your pan to not get the ingredients burnt while you're frying - you're stewing, if you add water to a fire - you're extinguishing it. But you can't like "stew illiteracy" or some other nonsense.
Secundo if you dont know what it is just ask
I love how generous they are with sugar unlike the little packets that have a frame and I have to rip 30 to get enough
That tomato sauce is actually concentrated tomato purée. You're supposed to mix it in your entrée if you want.
The "caviar" was probably "eggplant caviar." A favorite Russian dish. Also known as "caponata."
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Its calld "kabachkovoya IKRA"
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the tamato paste is to be mixed with the juice/fat with the meat
From my experience, Russians drink their tea black, very strong, and sweet. Hence the huge size of the sugar sachets.
I just bought this ration not too long ago and I gotta say I loved all that was in it, and I'm glad I had your video to help translate and figure out what is in it
Damn you sir, with your excellent reviews. I've managed to resist buying yet another MRE but I paused half way through and went to ebay and bought one......Your fault :-)
Very thorough review and an interesting ration to be sure. Kasha is actually buckwheat rather than rice.
Nathan, nice touch with the Soviet patriotic music at the end. Amazing to think one of the most powerful nations in history has come and gone, but a powerful Russia still exists, and they do feed their boys well in the field now. Not the case a generation or two ago. This is one of the best looking rations I've seen, only the UAE would be a class above, and the USA a class (or two) below. I hope the brass is listening, an army marches on it's stomach, right?
I think the officer label is just something to imply the chocolate is high quality.
Vasily from OUTDOOR TACTICAL advised me your channel. Your channel is really good and interesting. Hello from Belarus.
Huge ration. Great review
By the way chocolate isn't from officer ration, it is just trademark...
Hello from Russia. I'm trying American MRE, and I think it wasn't so natural like Russian
Our MRE's are disgusting. They all taste the same, slimy and stink.
I've tried one and it wasn't bad. It was a chicken patty in gravy and even came with cherry pie for dessert. I liked it. On a scale of 1 being: you will die and 10 being it's worth buying in civilian versions, I rated the MRE an 8.5. Not good but not bad.
M e J show you'll love mre's then LOL
762gunr the US mre had an overpowering chemical taste to the point I threw it away one thing of US mre that are legendary is the spoon I could dig with it very strong
Russian MRE's are the best on the planet! I have eaten a bunch of other country's, but none compare to the Russians.
Emercom is more like a Civil Defense or ESDA than the army and I also think they placed the fire dept. into this after the militia to police change over was completed.
Excellent review, buddy. I really enjoy the "beef stew".. like you mentioned more of a brisket type of deal. They seem to be in every Russian ration, from what I've heard Russians really love that stuff. The tomato paste or sauce can be added to any of the main entrees as a condiment. I didn't find it that appetizing, my guess it's an acquired taste. Keep up the good work!
To the beefstew, I would crumble up some biscuits to absorb the fat, and create a makeshift gravy, perhaps adding some the Ikra, or tomato paste , to spice up the taste. I think it would go well with the meat.
Тушоночка с картошечкой и с лучком,
I looked into this EMERCOM thing, it seems to be sort of a mix of FEMA/National Guard Emergency Management/USDA Forest Service.
If you add the teabag to the water while it’s still hot, you’ll get tea instead of dishwater... just sayin....
new subscriber. I'm about to binge watch all of your videos and I'm pretty damn excited they all look lengthy!
Pace yourself lol i just ordered a ton more stuff yesterday so there will be some good videos to come, thank you for watching
Nathan's MRE sweet!!!!
i can order you some 1960's cuba
Where do you order these from?
these are mostly from ebay and i would be interested in some 1960's cuba rations
That cheese looks absolutely delicious!
But i think the tomato sauce is meant for the beef as a dipping sauce like ketchup to cut through the oil.
русские хорошо готовят потому как любят вкусно покушать,русские хорошо строить умеют,но лучше всего русские воевать умеют и история славных побед сему доказательство
Thank you Nathan, my own ration is on the way the Emercom Daily Russian Ration...!! Keep up the good work..!!
Love to be nosey on your old MRE's... and see 1.4 K likes, that's awesome Nathan :)
Try activating the Russian keyboard and using some more accurate translating websites Google isn't vary accurate especially with the pictures
I have one on the way and can't wait
Awesome!! Love your videos!
Perhaps the wipe is so strong so as to be used as toilet paper also?
The veggie caviar is a little dif in each one ive tried but I got one like this and it tasted just like salsa. The ingredients were pretty much the same. Its heavy on peppers lightly spicy lots of herbs. I was impressed with this one bc it wasn't all puree. Goes so well with kasha and also with tashaunka. The meatballs are disappointing. They def smell and taste just like Cher boyardee. Maybe a little mo re bland than that. All the excessories can be used with the meatballs and they taste a little better. The caviar was a huge treat when I realized how good it was. The drinks are sugary but good. This was some of the best chocolate ive ever ate. We fought over that one little bar. All of these MREs are similar but all have something a little different in them. The kasha was in its own league though. I could eat it everyday. It's quite salty though and a bit dry. The caviar helps with both of those problems. Troops need that salt I guess. The pack of salt in American mres is as big as the sugar packs. Wow.
c'mon man. I love ration reviews. I really do. But 56:43 for one 24hr ration? I just want to see the contents, prep them, eat them. A ration review should never take a hour. Watch some of the top reviewers, you'll see why they have way more subs. Less is more!
To be honest they have more subs because they have been at this years, this channel has been up less than 2 months, some people love the long videos and some hate them, in this business you can never make everyone happy sadly, all that being said i appreciate you watching and this will more than likely be the last video this long.
I hear ya. I didn't mean it to be negative. You watch most guys and 15-30 min is the norm. I would rather be able to watch a few vids in a hour than just one. Cheers, keep putting them out!
Nathan. I made a very polite brief comment, in another vid, along the same lines as Chris Armstrong which appears to have been deleted. Need to concious of the repetition, epecially in describing the contents, you seem cover a lot of things twice, and do a lot of things on camera which could be edited out or otherwise be done off line. But you don't show any cooking process either? I think the majority of viewers don't need this long rambling format, as several other people have hinted/directly commented on this. I sincerely hope you take this as positive criticism, because I think if you fix this conciseness issue you'll be a great one.
Chris. The Danish ration took 72 minutes, but hey we throw our "opinions" in here and they can be taken or left as required...
No one is forcing you guys to watch.
Jesus... that looks so damn good.
"The knife has good serrades." lol And I love the longer review, especially for such a big ration.
Nice review. Now i want to buy this pack. I will search for it in Moscow shops at next week.
evilrussian800 send me one
I looked up russian vegetable caviar. Its an eggplant, vegetable, tomato spead for bread
Not officers Chocolat bar...just implies top shelf...or higher quality.
try hot plate with skillet with water in it place ration in that cooked many tv dinner that way
that officer meal looked great. no vodka? luch should have been added to dinner rice !
I wanna try one of these now. how much did you buy it for?
Your one of the few mre reviewers that actually eat the food. Others edit it out so you really never know if they actually ate anything, total scam. Yours have always been legit. Tell the other guys we are onto them and their scam. Nice review
Swang ......scam? Dafuq you talking about?
LOL... Blue screen MRE
Wow i used to live in a town next to starodub where it was made, Unyecha
Crazy review dude! You should get more subscribers! How much work on that videos and it looks so good!
I had now 2 MRE 1. Russian MRE and a Spanish one. I can just say, you need to try it it tastes so good it was like.... Not the other MRE's its like some1 cooked it and served it for you :D
Nice video like everytime :) and go on with that :DD everytime i look a video from you i think you sit next to me and tell me everything about the mre. One time i talked to you xD. Go on with that and thank you for the updates and everythink :)
Lol thanks buddy, i have been doing this not even 2 months so the amount of subscribers reflects the short time i have been reviewing
Brilliant. ...and it's 2 thumbs up from me ,,,,!!,,,, Lin-Lee
Russians usually put production date on the packages instead of expiration
crazy russian hacker does the review in 20 minutes...
where do you order countries mres.
This tea is among cheap ones in russian stores. $0.7 for 25 sachets. I wonder what would you say after trying the decent one
please help me understand something, I have heard these were always meant to last for decades under the right conditions and I have heard many testers say if under 70 F they could last forever and in a freezer the very same thing. for me, it makes MNO sense that for only a few years these will be useless after only 3-5 years and IF SO I suggest these Military geniuses find a way FOR them to last decades under any conditions!!!
This type of cooked meals you warm up in boiled water with closed seal.
Tea will be beter if you boiled woter first
The Officer's Chocolate bar could be something similar to the french Commando bar, perhaps.
No matches or did I miss something?
You forgot to clean the spoon before you used it in the causha
The gold tins remind me of that cat food sheba I think is the name
i remembar those! 😸
first time watching Nathan :)
Great review
isn't it normal for coffe to be poured in a small cup? it's not mocha after all.
Review bro, my friend from Russia showed me a site where I can order these and the other IRP's, but I'm hesitant about customs destroying it and ruining it. Any tips?
I know I'm not Nathan but, there's not much you can do besides hope, pray(whatever you do) that they don't destroy it. Sometimes they are dicks about it and sometimes they aren't. It's like Russian roulette but with MRE shipping. If you're worried about it, I'd suggest you keep looking around and see if you can find any Russian MREs in the states online. But, there's just a 50/50 chance you'll have to deal with if you want to try the Russian ones.
stephanie kniss the owner emailed me back and said they almost never have that problem, but if the package is damages they refund you.
That's pretty cool they'll refund you, and good to hear that they don't have much of an issue because from what I remember they got bad there for awhile. But, at least if they do destroy it you get your money back to buy another ration from them or elsewhere.
what's the site? I want for myself so badly
ryan pongracz here you are my good sir, grey-shop.ru/Accessories-Other/russian-army-food-ration, but be prepared the shipping is the priciest part. My advise is to mix and match.
In the END was anthem of Soviet Union not Russian Federation! Words are different!
how can I get this one looks goods
duke togo Ebay. Almost any type of mre available.
do the russians have the best rations? anyways great video always enjoy watching them!
I think french have the best rations by far, but russians sure are not that far from first place.
DUDE 200ml is less than a cup! even a US cup is only 236.6ml. I see this from most of these MRE guys using too much water when preparing things. That glass looks like 10 oz. or more, US cup = 8 US OZ.
awesome video :)
I'm sure you already answered this in a previous video buddy, but I have no way to search for it. how do you get your hands on these MRE's buddy?
Hello most of these are from ebay
Thank you Nathan.
I HAVE EXTINGUISHED MANY BEEFS
When you're a soldier out in the field you are burning calories like crazy, you "need" fat in your diet. I noticed your tastes leaned heavily towards the sugars in the ration kit and how much you liked them but you seemed to heavily criticize the meats for their fat content....like you would rather have a salad in its place? I don't think you would last too long in the field.
Your analysis of me could not be more wrong, i agree that in extreme conditions fat is good, but on the other side of that you have to watch your intake if you want to live past 40, to assume that i could not last in the field is a silly misunderstanding of who i am , i have been a avid hunter my whole life and am a excellent marksman, and endure extreme temps here in the midwest, i hope you keep watching the videos and i hope that you understand better who i am, "not some punk kid behind the camera" Running to my "safe space" when trouble presents itself.
@@NathansMRE clear talkin' man !! :)
Hi bro can u tell me that how purchase this ration plzzzz
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Kasha is buckwheat porridge and not rice.
Kasha is porridge, it can be made with rice and othere stuff
Eating pepperoni pizza from Casey's General store as I watch this. Pretty sure that Russian ration is WAY better.
If the beef is just like normal beef and the vegetable caviare is like spaghetti sauce then why dont you try mixing them as like a beef spaghetti meatsauce thing without the pasta?
The kasha is not rice! Kasha is buckwheat.
The third meal was buckwheat and beef not rice and beef.
no, it's not. kasha is a word used in russian for any boiled grain.
For example rice one would be called каша рисовая - kasha risovaya - rice kasha.
Kasha is a way to cook any type of grain, sometimes with additions. Could be boiled in water or in milk. Could be neutral, salty or sweet. As an example - semoline porridge with raisins, oatmeal porridge, milky millet porridge. Any kind of it is quite popular for breakfast in Russia.
on the iPad install YANDEX translator. Have you ever thought about asking a Russian to tell you whats written?
"It looks really dark and thick..." THats what she said.
and pls different breakfast lunch and dinner
I didn't know anyone got behind the iron 🧇 curtain 🤯😳
Now im starving be right back...
Thanks bro
''Officer's'' is the brand name of the chocolate
Nice iMovie intro :)
That is one dank MRE
This video was 48 minutes longer than it needed to be.
That color is pretty
its not a napkin for the mouth - its for the other side - meal in, "wast" out
Where is the vodka?
That tomato sauce is probably like steak sauce for the meat or something
Did you see it 🧐
Tomato sauce for the main meal, yanks are the only ones who call it ketchup
Yelstin, Tear open that MRE!