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The Scrambled Eggs is part of an interesting range of meals from Adventure Foods. Long dates on Adventure Foods as well - so if you don't eat everything on your next trip there's always the one after.
Adventure Food says
Classic scrambled eggs with carrots, leeks, onions, and pepper.
Preparation: 1. Open pouch at tear notch. Unfold bottom. Remove "oxygen absorber". 2. Add hot water up to line 6 (=0.260 litre). 3. Stir well. 4. Close zipper. Allow to stand for 8 minutes. 5. Stir again. 6. Eat out of the pouch
Our Verdict
Adventure Food's Scrambled Eggs is part of an interesting range of meals from this supplier. Freeze dried foods are not as tasty as freshly prepared stuff so structure your expectations! Having said that Adventure Food seem to be one of the best - from reviews and personal experience - and after a day on the hill the satisfaction bar is lowered somewhat.
On a long trip I'd take these meals for perhaps one third to half of my meal requirements providing the rest from non-freeze dried products - especially local and fresh stuff. Combining in this way balances the need for 'real' food with the need for keeping your pack weight down.
Long dates on Adventure Food as well - so if you don't eat everything on your next trip there's always the one after
- Reviewed by Ultralight Outdoor Gear
Features
Ingredients
- 28% potato flakes, 26% egg powder, milk powder, coconut oil, 9% egg, 5% onion, potato starch, palm oil, 4% carrot, 3% leek, salt, 0.31% parsley, pepper
Allergy Info
- Contains egg, milk. May contain traces of: peanuts, nuts
Specifications
- Total Energy: 449 kcal (1879 kJ)
- Net Weight: 98 g
- Weight of pack: g
- Storage Life: 48 Months
Nutrition value
Per 100g |
Energy: 449 kcal (1879 kJ) |
Fat: 24 g (saturated: 9.0 g) |
Carbohydrates: 36.5 g (sugar: 8.2 g) |
Protein: 23.4 g |
Salt: 2.2 g |
Fibres: 6.5 g |