
Un español prueba la comida que se les da a los soldados americanos cuando está…
La comida proporcionada debe ser nutritiva, fácil de transportar y de preparar
In a recent viral video, content creator Aruncinante offered viewers a unique glimpse into the world of military rations by conducting an outdoor review of an American military MRE (Meal, Ready-to-Eat). Dressed in a Captain America t-shirt, Aruncinante meticulously unpacked the contents of "Menu 7," which included beef strips in tomato sauce, peanut butter, blackberry jam, caramels, chocolate pudding, and a cappuccino mix. The reviewer demonstrated the MRE's self-heating mechanism, adding water to activate a chemical reaction that warmed the main course. He noted the heat generated, expressing surprise at its intensity after ten minutes. Tasting the crackers with peanut butter and then jam, he commented, "This is dry, huh," before adding, "It has improved a lot" with the spreads. Of the chocolate pudding, he remarked, "It's tasty but you can tell it's artificial." He also prepared a raspberry drink from a powder, noting its simple flavor. Aruncinante's detailed and expressive review provided an informative look at the practicality and taste of combat rations, highlighting both their utility and their unique characteristics.
La comida proporcionada debe ser nutritiva, fácil de transportar y de preparar