Description
Mashed Potatoes with Chicken for children - delicious and nutritious food for kids
Freeze-dried outdoor food for children from Tactical Foodpack, easy to carry in the backpack.
For the kids, you get a delicious, nutritious, and tasty meal that fills the body with energy. Easy and quick preparation, which is really an advantage when hunger strikes the little ones.
Mashed Potatoes & Chicken from Tactical Foodpack is made from 100% natural ingredients, without added preservatives.
The delicious mashed potatoes with chicken is a really good, warm, and flavorful meal that is easy to carry in your backpack on outdoor trips with the kids.
The Mashed Potatoes with Chicken from Tactical Foodpack is not only suitable for children but also ideal as a nourishing snack for adults.
Ingredients:
Potatoes, pasteurized milk, chicken fillet, butter, rapeseed oil, salt, and spices.
Calories per serving: 227 kcal.
Contains 60 g.
Shelf life: Minimum 5 years.
Why bring freeze-dried food?
With freeze-dried food in your backpack, it becomes easy to eat high-quality food full of flavor, even when you are out in the wilderness.
The super practical freeze-dried meals take up little space, weigh less, keep you full, and give you the energy you need.
In this freeze-dried meal from Tactical Foodpack, you get a delicious nutritious meal that provides your body with what it needs when you are out hiking.
How to prepare oatmeal with apples outdoors
For the Mashed Potatoes & Chicken pouch, simply add 200 ml of hot water (after removing the small moisture absorber pouch), stir the meal, close the pouch, and wait 9 minutes, then breakfast is ready - easy!
It is easy to prepare the various freeze-dried hot meals from Tactical Foodpack. You can heat the water in your cooking gear, for example a cook set, a hangpot, or you can heat the freeze-dried food directly in the pouch after adding water.
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See here how children can help make their own food from Tactical Foodpack in the video below.

