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Seven OceanS® Emergency Food Rations provide a reliable and nutritious solution for emergency situations, featuring a compact pack of 9 rations weighing 500 grams, designed for portability and long shelf life.
Size | 9 Count (Pack of 1) |
Number of pieces | 9 |
Unit count | 500 gram |
Weight | 500 g |
Batteries included? | No |
Item model number | 20410 |
Package Dimensions | 12.4 x 10.7 x 5.2 cm; 500 g |
ASIN | B005ARF3PA |
5**5
sweet soya like taste, simple ingredients, no chemicals
Tastes a lot better than i expected, its like a wheat, malt and soy biscuit, a bit too sweet for my taste, but great not just for emergency.Actually 2 tablets made me full and they have equivalent energy to a lunch, so its perfect and very compact plus they have vitamins and iron too.I bought it to test them if they are good for my bug-out emergency bag and i have to say they are perfect for it, will surely buy more, never know when you need them.there is a saying: Better have it and don't need it, than need it and not have it.Highly recommended emergency food, quality made in Norway.You should not eat more than 6 tablets (there are 2 tablets per inner pack, total of 9 inners)the 6 tablets (3 inner packs) have 834 calories, that may be enough when sitting at home or on a boat, but not when being on move on foot or for wilderness survival, coz in these situation you will need a lot more energy than that.
A**R
Great prepping /emergency
Hi. After watching many various reviews on line and on you tube I decided to try these out and all i can say is yummy. I don't know why so many people say that these are bland and give you constipation, they taste great and i had trouble not to over do it 🤣. I had one section in the morning, a lunchtime small meal and then another section to replace the evening meal and repeated this for three days and i think in an emergency situation they are excellent. They taste like shortbread with a little salt and sugar, you need to have a drink with them or chew them longer than normal (i tried both ways) perfect and filling. A bug out or in must have in my opinion. I'll be buying more!.
M**N
Tasty
I was curious about the taste so i had to open the pack and try one. These bars taste good, a little bit like shortbread but not as sweet and not that much fat :-)The whole pack consists of 9 bars (one bar consisting of 2 units is 56 grams, 278 kcal)I found to be satisfied but not too full eating one bar together with a glass of water. (You do get thirsty! I would recommend to only eat when you have drinking water available).They are dry but do not fall apart, at least not as they come.I was a little bit dissapointed because after having opened the sealed 500 gram pack you are left with 9 bars that are not sealed, only wrapped, no longer waterproof.Considering that this product is developed for boat and life-raft use and intended to last for 72 hours (it says you should not eat more than 3 bars per 24 hours) - not very well thought in my opinion, it could get destroyed in very wet surroundings.Otherwise I can only recommend this product.
D**G
Survival biscuits for survival situations. I.e something to dip in your cup of survival tea.
I bought these to try them out and see what they're like, and if they'd be suitable as an emergency food in a bug out bag. With Mr Trump and Mr Putin going on about arms races and such, I figured I'd better stock up on baked beans and biscuit rations "just in case".They taste and resemble something similar to shortbread biscuits. The packaging is waterproof and item sealed in foil for freshness and longevity. I've attempted the "can you dip them in tea" test and they hold together okay and absorb some tea without immediately falling apart, although the daredevils amongst us might want to avoid dipping more than a quarter length of the biscuit in their tea.Ultimately, this is not a snack but a survival food, so if you buy these expecting an expensive, tasty and filling alternative to shortbread biscuits, you are will be disappointed. But as something to rely on as a stopgap meal when world ends, you will be satisfied dipping these into your radioactive tea.
O**G
Yo ho ho!
Definitely among the most unusual things I've bought from Amazon. I'm afraid I can't comment on how well-packaged these are, whether they'd be any good in a desperate survival situation, or even what they taste like as believe it or not, these were bought as a Christmas present, and a novelty one at that. This was bought as part of an in-joke that probably wouldn't make much sense or seem very funny to literally anyone else reading this. So I apologize for anyone reading this expecting any decent insight into something they may be about to buy. Judging from other reviews who use these more properly, they seem to be pretty good and would provide sustenance in a desperate situation, but I'm afraid I couldn't really comment.
S**E
Okay
when eaten dry they are VERY gritty with granulated sugar and almost too sweet. I bought these hoping it was similar to the oatmeal block you used to get in the army ration packs - my dad used to bring them home after exercise and i loved them. They look the same colour (waxy white) but dont taste the same, very bland. They come close to the old ratpack oatmeal block when you mix them with a bit of hot water to make a porridge - it tastes very similar then.It's completely vegetarian - veg fat, milled oats, sugar, wheat flour. The small square biscuits hold their shape well and dont crumble to bits while you eat them.My advice, break a couple up into the last bit of your cuppa tea - stodgy and warming, nice pudding after a day's hike.
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