Emergency Food Mac'n Cheese
is a freeze-dried food with a 15-year shelf life that is primarily developed and intended for military use. Today, the food is used by international organizations and emergency forces worldwide. The food has a high nutritional value for demanding situations and is easy to prepare, just add hot water. The contents of these tins are loose and opened packs should be consumed within a week.
How to prepare Emergency Food Mac'n Cheese
Boil some water for the intended amount of freeze-dried food. Mix water and food in a bowl and stir. Leave to stand for about 10-15 minutes, stirring occasionally so that all the food absorbs the water. If necessary, add a little more water.
Nutritional value of Emergency Food Mac'n Cheese
100 g contains:
KJ 2004
Kcal 479
Fat 23.4 g
Of which saturated 11.7 g
Carbohydrates 51.5 g
Of which sugars 3.3 g
Protein 14.2 g
Salt 2.3 g
Net weight: 500 grams
Shelf life Emergency Food Mac'n Cheese: 15 years
The product has a shelf life of 15 years from the date of production. Store at room temperature. Once the jar is opened, the contents should be used immediately. However, a product covered with a plastic lid can keep up to a week after opening the jar. The meal should be eaten within 2 hours after adding water
Emergency Food Mac'n Cheese contains
noodles 50%
(durum wheat,
eggs, salt), fried onions 16% (contains
gluten ), cheese sauce 6.5% (contains
milk ), Gouda 6.5% (contains
milk ), Edam 6.5% (contains
milk ),
cream powder, modified potato starch, spice mix (contains
celery ), pepper, salt.
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