That bread In Latvian is called rupjmaize, which translates to rough bread and it gets its characteristic flavour from the added malt. Sourdough bread is a bit different, it's lighter in color and doesn't have malt
Buddy I love those and Lithuanian rations ! Next to Russia rations these are some of the best. I wonder how our Troops make it with the garbage they are given , of course when not on base with field kitchens etc. Latvia, Poland, Lithuania Russia they all got it right. The food is awesome!
The orange color in the chicken and rice most likely is from Paprika. Reminds me a bit of the Lithuanian ration. As an 80's Mil Vet for U.S rations to me the C rats were the best! First gen MRE's sucked and there were no heaters! I am really not that impressed with the current generation MRE either. I carried a lot of my own food to the field! So far, the best Mil rations I've eaten were the French ones! The French ration is even better than the old C-rat! I need to try the Norwegian and Australian ones to see how they stack against the French. I had one Russian ration and honestly wouldn't have fed it to my dogs.
Black currant plants are a host for the "white pine blister rust" fungus. Back in the early 20th century the fungus was spreading at such an alarming rate that it threatened to wipe out our native population of white pine trees, which are crucial for the US timber industry. So black currant plants were banned from being planted.
The black currant plant helps the spread of a disease that kills some pines. Thus it was banned in the US. The ban has been lifted in many states but the plant is still rare
Hey smart guy, I wouldn't heat the stove tablets on the same tray you're shortly to be eating off of? The Latvians use depleted nuclear waste in those.
Jump cut, jump cut, jump cut, jump cut, jump cut, jump cut, jump cut...jesus, I'm going to get motion sick with this many jump cuts. At the point you're editing in between words within the same sentence you've taken editing too far.
That bread In Latvian is called rupjmaize, which translates to rough bread and it gets its characteristic flavour from the added malt. Sourdough bread is a bit different, it's lighter in color and doesn't have malt
IM from latvia and this funny to see your language on american videos
I got a case of ten of the Latvian rations two years back and I loved them! My personal favorites are the Russian rations!
Buddy I love those and Lithuanian rations ! Next to Russia rations these are some of the best. I wonder how our Troops make it with the garbage they are given , of course when not on base with field kitchens etc. Latvia, Poland, Lithuania Russia they all got it right. The food is awesome!
Excellent review, as always
The orange color in the chicken and rice most likely is from Paprika. Reminds me a bit of the Lithuanian ration. As an 80's Mil Vet for U.S rations to me the C rats were the best! First gen MRE's sucked and there were no heaters! I am really not that impressed with the current generation MRE either. I carried a lot of my own food to the field!
So far, the best Mil rations I've eaten were the French ones! The French ration is even better than the old C-rat! I need to try the Norwegian and Australian ones to see how they stack against the French. I had one Russian ration and honestly wouldn't have fed it to my dogs.
Awesome review RR
Another great job. I love foreign rations. Love the Ukrainian rations the best.
Love your reviews!!!!Why are there legal issues with black currants?
Black currant plants are a host for the "white pine blister rust" fungus. Back in the early 20th century the fungus was spreading at such an alarming rate that it threatened to wipe out our native population of white pine trees, which are crucial for the US timber industry. So black currant plants were banned from being planted.
The black currant plant helps the spread of a disease that kills some pines. Thus it was banned in the US. The ban has been lifted in many states but the plant is still rare
They were a major host to a disease that threatened the lumber industry.
Awesome, buddy!
recently ate Pilaf from Russian MRE, that was great
that one looks great, especially 4 packets of instant coffee, Russian MRE only one
Good review
Bitchin T-Shirt & great review.
Gawd dam hope we don't go to war with Russia and hafta eat those every day
this is pre 2022 mre
Hey smart guy, I wouldn't heat the stove tablets on the same tray you're shortly to be eating off of? The Latvians use depleted nuclear waste in those.
I mean, I'd eat that no problem.
Stringy muscle fibers did it for me
Do a Canadian Ration or a Mexican ration 😅
Like #18
First again!
Jump cut, jump cut, jump cut, jump cut, jump cut, jump cut, jump cut...jesus, I'm going to get motion sick with this many jump cuts. At the point you're editing in between words within the same sentence you've taken editing too far.
Gotta agree a little bit here. Crazy editing lately 😬
@@jonathanblair289 I mean this style of editing became a UA-camr meme joke...in the mid 2000's? Just don't.
That's pretty much his trademark, and his reviews are terrific.
@@zedmeister8832 It's not like you have to do a ton of research to learn constant jump cuts are considered super dumb.
Agreed, just found this channel, but don't think I'll sub because the jump-cuts will drive me insane.
Ya Ukrainian rations look good