WHY ARE RUSSIAN MRES SO GOOD?

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  • čas přidán 21. 05. 2024
  • We open the Russian MRE that ACE VIDEOS (my son) gave to me for Father's Day. Everything from the Chicken and Rice main dish to the Pate' and Apple Jelly are DELICIOUS! Come join me as we discover another MRE from the land of Czars and Party Leaders.
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  • @dreamwolf7302
    @dreamwolf7302 Před rokem +4475

    Theres actually some interesting history to this. The russians had a lot of trouble with troop morale, and they found it was cheaper to spend a little extra on better food for their MREs, than to do any of the stuff the US was doing,.
    Food will make or break a war effort.

    • @MeAncient
      @MeAncient  Před rokem +793

      An Army runs on it's belly, they say. TFW!

    • @starshipdriver8536
      @starshipdriver8536 Před rokem +221

      Didn’t make a difference in Ukraine 🇺🇦.

    • @ForageGardener
      @ForageGardener Před rokem +1414

      @@starshipdriver8536 lmao keep watching propaganda.

    • @starshipdriver8536
      @starshipdriver8536 Před rokem +1

      @@ForageGardener Keeping coping with Russian propaganda , won't change the annihilation of Russian troops by himars and Ukrainian forces.

    • @johnnnoise
      @johnnnoise Před rokem +20

      but running into enemy fire doesn't. yah I don't think so

  • @ucaeB
    @ucaeB Před rokem +3483

    Поржал, как дед угарает над нашими бронепеченьками) А вообще хороший обзор, рад, что в предложку подкинули.

    • @Ussuri_UZ
      @Ussuri_UZ Před rokem +171

      Мне было смешно когда он сказал оу эти крекеры видемо не для моих зубов

    • @Leslie_Chow
      @Leslie_Chow Před rokem +111

      в первый раз вижу российский ирп в таком исполнении

    • @Rina-M
      @Rina-M Před rokem +176

      Дед чай первый раз увидел). Так мило, заварил холодной водой, потом головой трясет, не, не вкусно)))

    • @Sleipn1r
      @Sleipn1r Před rokem +16

      @@Ussuri_UZ будет еще смешнее, если узнаешь, что его металлокерамика лучше, чем твои кариозные гнилушки...

    • @user-eo6nr4sp6x
      @user-eo6nr4sp6x Před rokem +3

      @@Sleipn1r Ты в рот к нему заглянуло, чудовище ?

  • @FullMetalRedfield
    @FullMetalRedfield Před rokem +3099

    That "tea powder" is an isotonic drink concentrate. Its included in many nations' MRE-s. Basically to replenish some vitamins and minerals.

    • @oldironsides4107
      @oldironsides4107 Před rokem

      Pos. Liar

    • @rayzala1393
      @rayzala1393 Před rokem +97

      That's what I was thinking and I bet it also helps with purified water which may have an off taste.

    • @FullMetalRedfield
      @FullMetalRedfield Před rokem +94

      @@rayzala1393 Oh, this is an interesting point. Ive never drank purified water so I would have never even considered this. Thanks.

    • @graefx
      @graefx Před rokem +39

      Brown Gatorade.

    • @thecrimsonfuckeralucardlor5087
      @thecrimsonfuckeralucardlor5087 Před rokem +19

      @@FullMetalRedfield they chemically purify it which is why it tastes off compared to filter purified water.

  • @mr.dimdych2217
    @mr.dimdych2217 Před 4 měsíci +588

    Фига он засолил, Дед то похоже Русские корни имеет прям как мой Батя солит и перчит... Дай бог ему и всем здоровья! Peace for everyone!

    • @mizfour6680
      @mizfour6680 Před 4 měsíci +7

      Ахах орнул

    • @Leo-eh8hm
      @Leo-eh8hm Před 3 měsíci +4

      Причём тут руские корни то?

    • @mr.dimdych2217
      @mr.dimdych2217 Před 3 měsíci +11

      @@Leo-eh8hm Русские* раз на то пошло. Не причём это была безобидная шутка.

    • @Leo-eh8hm
      @Leo-eh8hm Před 3 měsíci +2

      @@mr.dimdych2217 Эм чувак, русские с маленькой буквы пишется. Грамматика знаешь ли.

    • @mr.dimdych2217
      @mr.dimdych2217 Před 3 měsíci +30

      @@Leo-eh8hm Чувак в зеркале. Уважаемый, если вы не видете ошибки в своём предложении, сочувствую вам. Я же написал с большой буквы, потому, что это начало предложения, а оно как известно, выше упомянутой грамматике, начинается с какой? Правильно, с большой буквы. Садись два!

  • @user-mn9fh5tf6h
    @user-mn9fh5tf6h Před 3 měsíci +219

    Нормальный такой наш человек. Не читает, не пользуется переводом, просто пробует на вкус 😂😂😂. Как это знакомо!
    За молитву перед едой отдельное спасибо, брат.

    • @apple_ru
      @apple_ru Před 3 měsíci

      Он вообще то все верно перевел

    • @ivanminchenkov7223
      @ivanminchenkov7223 Před 2 měsíci +4

      А если б не помолился, то был бы сестрой? У Вас христос головного мозга, это излечимо, покуда вы не по обе стороны траншей, у Вас еще есть шанс на излечение

    • @BiesGorielyj
      @BiesGorielyj Před 2 měsíci

      ​@@ivanminchenkov7223 мужик просто выразил солидарность с человеком той же веры, чего ты душнишь, дятел?

    • @marcusaureliusantoninus2597
      @marcusaureliusantoninus2597 Před 2 měsíci +17

      @@ivanminchenkov7223 типичный атеист-фанатик, прыгающий на человека и брызжущий слюной за одно позитивное мнение о религии.

    • @ivanminchenkov7223
      @ivanminchenkov7223 Před 2 měsíci +2

      @@marcusaureliusantoninus2597 когда попадёшь в трудную ситуацию, из двух вариантов: 1) позвать на помощь, 2) помолить боженьку о помощи - ты выберешь 1ый. Поэтому в первую очередь верьте в людей, а уж потом вспоминайте о своих глупых суевериях! Ничего "позитивного" в обмане нет, а возможного врага назвать братом именно потому, что вы как то очень похоже помолились вроде бы одному и тому же боженьке - не иначе, как абсолютная глупость!

  • @bron2452
    @bron2452 Před rokem +1170

    im not a christian but ive never seen somebody do a prayer before eating an MRE
    respect

    • @MeAncient
      @MeAncient  Před rokem +168

      Thank you and welcome aboard! TFW!

    • @bron2452
      @bron2452 Před rokem +21

      @@MeAncient your content is outstanding, thank you for your service man

    • @BigJyeTV
      @BigJyeTV Před rokem +41

      That prayer is one of the reasons I subscribed.

    • @justdoinmything
      @justdoinmything Před rokem +12

      Thumbing up although it's a bit different circumstances as I am a Christian. Praises Jesus!

    • @akkoismydaughter3573
      @akkoismydaughter3573 Před rokem +2

      Wait so you often see people eating MRE's? I assume its probably as common as people who pray before eating, since you probably wouldn't think to do it before eating an MRE if you don't commonly do that. I'm a Christian and I forget to pray before eating lol

  • @user-ck1vk8to2d
    @user-ck1vk8to2d Před rokem +3279

    Hello my friend. I'm from Russia. Red candy flavored with barberry, not cherry. Pork and chicken liver pate, not turkey. I'm glad you liked our dry rations. Good review with a good host.

    • @mewkatlol
      @mewkatlol Před rokem +4

      God bless Russia and their war against the corrupt proxy nation of ukraine

    • @aapp953
      @aapp953 Před rokem +306

      I like 🇷🇺 Russia

    • @jitteller9042
      @jitteller9042 Před rokem +149

      @@RazielMessiah the west also have to understand that russia is a very traumatized country. it’s been in the front of many wars. but russia is a very woke country, it’s not very far from the US at all except the government type. the russians know what’s going on, and it’ll take time to fix.

    • @aapp953
      @aapp953 Před rokem +144

      @@RazielMessiah what the hell are you talking about?

    • @user-ny6mp1ji3k
      @user-ny6mp1ji3k Před rokem +123

      @@RazielMessiah nah, man, i'm from Russia and don't even know if it even possible to change things before some big shit happens. Some people are really happy about stuff that's going on in Ukraine, but i think that is the result of propaganda, poor life and lack of reliable information about what is happening in the world. Other people just hopes that it won't grow up in the situation when all bad things happens in front of their windows

  • @cristitanase6130
    @cristitanase6130 Před 4 měsíci +122

    The pate is just a paste of chicken or pork liver and some spices and salt. It's extremely nutritious and perfect for harsh winters as it comes with a ton of energy packed in a small size.
    The taste is not amazing, but it's just a bread spread so you won't eat it by itself with a spoon. Also you would mix it with other salty bread spreads like cheese, butter and so on, never with sweet ones like jam or the likes.
    Use it at breakfast with hot tea, fresh bred, cheese, butter and a boiled egg.

    • @tomaszszupryczynski5453
      @tomaszszupryczynski5453 Před 3 měsíci

      americans treat liver, kidneys, heart as waste, my grandma liked kidneys but you need to soak them in milk for few days to remove smell and make it milder, liver is best source of iron but liver is toxic when eaten too often, women should eat it after period, and hearts are very good, but they are chewy due its mostly muscles. they have good flavour

    • @RanchKings
      @RanchKings Před 3 měsíci +1

      Thanks

    • @KoprolitySenior
      @KoprolitySenior Před 3 měsíci +7

      I don’t know, but I loved pate ever since I was a kid. Im from Eastern Europe and we eat a lot of it.

    • @cristitanase6130
      @cristitanase6130 Před 3 měsíci +2

      @@KoprolitySenior I liked too, especially when I was little during commie times. Now I find it decent, especially with butter and a bit of cheese and tomatoes.

    • @KoprolitySenior
      @KoprolitySenior Před 3 měsíci +2

      @@cristitanase6130 Which country are you from, my post communist brother/sister?

  • @Kris-qn4bn
    @Kris-qn4bn Před 4 měsíci +24

    As a Bulgarian it's fun to see you strugle with russian names of food, even tho i don't know russian, slavic languages are similar fairly easy to understand and even make conversation. God bless you brother!

    • @MeAncient
      @MeAncient  Před 4 měsíci +6

      Thank you, my friend. I obviously don't do well with any language outside of English. TFW, Kris!

    • @adrianalexandrov7730
      @adrianalexandrov7730 Před 2 měsíci

      Too bad he was not rewieving Russian firestarter kit. Might be fun with "spichki" to Bulgarian, I've heard. Something with it sounding like a women's organs

    • @Kris-qn4bn
      @Kris-qn4bn Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@adrianalexandrov7730 a lot of slavic words for some reason are vulgar in Bulgarian :D

  • @jekyllhyde127
    @jekyllhyde127 Před rokem +1140

    Кто-нибудь расскажите ему,что у него не паек армии РФ,а обычный коммерческий туристический паек для свободной продажи.

    • @fightclub9997
      @fightclub9997 Před rokem +248

      бля он и чай заварил холодной водой...

    • @user-dt3is2uz6v
      @user-dt3is2uz6v Před rokem +301

      Дед с армейского пайка пердечный сриступ поймает

    • @pogrmanrichman
      @pogrmanrichman Před rokem +56

      Гдеж он настоящий армейский то раздобудет, сам понимаешь....

    • @greedyjewolad
      @greedyjewolad Před rokem +140

      @@pogrmanrichman на авито)) 0)

    • @Midnight9909
      @Midnight9909 Před rokem +26

      Это он ещё армейский не видел 😉😂

  • @Sevas_Askin
    @Sevas_Askin Před rokem +1494

    Ох, товарищи, как же я смеялся с того, что они налили витаминный напиток в тарелку, а под конец разрешали с чаем. Спасибо автору канала за мнение, это было интересно. И да, мы опускаем крекеры в чай, и будь они мягче, постоянно разваливались бы, оставляя в напитке много крошек.

    • @team_your
      @team_your Před rokem +61

      Ты правда думаешь, что крекеры именно по этой причине такие твердые?))

    • @reed30sk
      @reed30sk Před rokem +352

      @@team_your верно. Крекер - это не просто печенье. Это целый мир! Иногда он - оружие. Им можно кинуть во врага, он воткнется в глаз и конец.
      Иногда он - награда. В бырку просунул ленточку и вот медаль.
      А иногда он наказание. Им можно бить нерадивого солдата.
      Весь мир жаждет крекера, а фиг его им.

    • @user-yp9ri6bq6g
      @user-yp9ri6bq6g Před rokem +107

      Галеты...

    • @Sevas_Askin
      @Sevas_Askin Před rokem +34

      @@user-yp9ri6bq6g да, блин, действительно галеты...

    • @erwinkruger9988
      @erwinkruger9988 Před rokem +48

      @@team_your у советских галет была инструкция, их нужно было размягчать в воде.

  • @The13thRonin
    @The13thRonin Před 3 měsíci +35

    One man carries the MRE.
    The other man carries the spork.
    When the man with the MRE is killed.
    The man with the spork picks up the MRE.

    • @five-omjl2802
      @five-omjl2802 Před 29 dny +1

      That's a parody of the line from the movie "Enemy at the gates"; "One man carries the rifle, the other man carries the ammo, when the man with the rifle is killed, the man with the ammo picks up the rifle".

    • @The13thRonin
      @The13thRonin Před 28 dny

      @@five-omjl2802 A+

  • @aramstudio2891
    @aramstudio2891 Před rokem +46

    Very good video. Thank you so much for your service!. I am a veteran too but from Soviet Union Army. Back in 1984 we didn't have anything like this type of MRE, usually we had a field kitchen which is meals on wheels, buckwheat with pot roast and stuff like that.

    • @user-pe5cu8ic3u
      @user-pe5cu8ic3u Před 3 měsíci +3

      Тоже служил 1984-1986 гг.. в Советской Армии. Когда выезжали на учения и полевой кухни не было выдавали "сухой паек". Всего не помню, кажется в картонной упаковке были жестяные банки с перловой и гречневой кашей с тушёной говядиной, сухари из ржаного хлеба. И да, было это 2-3 раза за 2 года службы.

    • @tjenahoj
      @tjenahoj Před 3 měsíci +2

      Great to hear! I like the buckwheat! Westernkind is amazing!

  • @stereomtl9001
    @stereomtl9001 Před rokem +1889

    You forgot one other main thing.....we eat sanctions for breakfast 🇷🇺

    • @kennethhites1738
      @kennethhites1738 Před 5 měsíci +191

      You eat American ammunition for dessert 😂

    • @user-op9yy5xh4j
      @user-op9yy5xh4j Před 5 měsíci +324

      ​@kennethhites1738 what ammunition you got none left lol

    • @alexlechner9330
      @alexlechner9330 Před 5 měsíci +10

      😂😂😂salamalecum

    • @danielreyes-dj4nq
      @danielreyes-dj4nq Před 5 měsíci +86

      Mother Russia feeds us good thats why we kick ass. Yeah!!!

    • @danielreyes-dj4nq
      @danielreyes-dj4nq Před 5 měsíci +22

      In your prayer you forgot to thank Mother Russia for MRE

  • @mordechaimordechai
    @mordechaimordechai Před 3 měsíci +10

    Never seen one of your videos. 10 points for the prayer, sir. OUTSTANDING

  • @NaPrirodu
    @NaPrirodu Před 4 měsíci +33

    The brown powder “tea” is made (milled) from the berries called shipovnik. Very reach of the Vitamin C and should be added to usual tea (or drunk separately depending on personal preference).

    • @s0da4
      @s0da4 Před 3 měsíci +2

      nah its vitamin drink

    • @MarkLee1
      @MarkLee1 Před 2 měsíci +1

      It’s an isotonic, not shipovnik.

  • @brandonanderson3569
    @brandonanderson3569 Před rokem +688

    My grandmother always said "Eat dessert first" when I was a kid, you're the only other person who I've heard utter that particular bit of wisdom. Made me smile, thanks!

  • @ronaldcolejr4132
    @ronaldcolejr4132 Před rokem +600

    Alot of energy in this MRE. probably since they are in a colder climate they need it for longer periods. Another awesome video sir!

    • @MeAncient
      @MeAncient  Před rokem +67

      Very true, Ronald. TFW!

    • @Sin39_111
      @Sin39_111 Před rokem +23

      Meanwhile temperature today in one of the rainiest and cloudest cities in Russia: 32 Celsius (~90F)

    • @Sin39_111
      @Sin39_111 Před rokem +28

      @@MeAncient also im not sure if anybody told it already, we actually make croutons with sugar on it and we make them stiff, so when you submerge it in a cup of tea it will soften with sugar on it and will taste more like a soft soaked sponge cake

    • @MeAncient
      @MeAncient  Před rokem +9

      @@Sin39_111 That's a cool idea.

    • @MortyTheAbrams
      @MortyTheAbrams Před rokem +2

      No, that is needed to better fertilize ukrainian soil, nothing special

  • @Dimitriy1987
    @Dimitriy1987 Před 4 měsíci +46

    Ну что ж , приятно,что оценили наши армейские вкусняшки!

  • @TheGearTester
    @TheGearTester Před 24 dny

    Thanks for making this videos. I appreciate your stories and anecdotes. Its been comforting to watch and listen as I did paperwork this week.

    • @MeAncient
      @MeAncient  Před 18 dny

      Paperwork - AARRGGHH!!! I HATED paperwork when I had a company with employees, inventory, locations, advertising, insurance, billing, payroll, etc., etc., etc. TFW and glad I could help.

  • @kondrashovoleg
    @kondrashovoleg Před rokem +415

    Great video! Want to chime in with some comments from my personal experience:
    The MRE you've tasted seems not the generic, official "Army of Russia" MRE that seems to be the standard now. There are some odd ones in circulation, some for police regiments specifically, some old designs etc., so there is quite a variety. The standard "Army of Russia" one comes in a pretty cardboard box, with a little lamp heater ("kazanok") instead of a water packet. It is actually quite a bib better, with great variety and prettier packaging. If you've liked this one, you would certanly love the one actually served in the army.
    The weird "tea-like drink" is indeed a vitamin drink. In the MREs I experienced there is a variety those with different berry flavours, they are awesome. The one you had does not seem to interesting.
    The crackers are indeed quite hard, but by design. This is a special kind of cracker ("galet") that is supposed to be hard so as not to break easily when you try to scoop pate out, and not to spoil or break from wear in the field. Your friend is actually right - many Russians do like to dip these in tea - although we do enjoy more regular, softer crackers usually.
    By the way, you were lucky: TESS is actually a very good Russian tea, among the better ones! Usually you'd get a different, blander kind.
    The candy was actually not cherry - its barberry ("barbaris"): this candy is very popular since the soviet times, you could consider this an exotic experience since I never heard of barberry growing anywhere outside Eastern Europe!
    You also gut me so smiling with your boot camp experience - so many good memories as well! Glad you enjoyed our food, cheers! :)

    • @MeAncient
      @MeAncient  Před rokem +71

      Welcome aboard, my friend! TFW and thank you for sharing your experiences.

    • @NanoGamingGamer
      @NanoGamingGamer Před rokem

      Uh oh can't have people thinking Russians have it better lmao. So just claim it's not the normal. Nice one

    • @kondrashovoleg
      @kondrashovoleg Před rokem +2

      @@NanoGamingGamer I beg your pardon?)

    • @LuisC7
      @LuisC7 Před rokem

      Hey man can you sell me a crate of these to portugal?

    • @self-transforming_machine-elf
      @self-transforming_machine-elf Před rokem +2

      They give the ones that expired in '15 to their guys fighting right now and the fresh batches, the ones that clearly say 'DO NOT SELL' right on the box... well, naturally, you can find those all over eBay etc.

  • @extantdodo3438
    @extantdodo3438 Před rokem +22

    Subscribed as soon as I saw you praying. The content is good too. God bless.

    • @MeAncient
      @MeAncient  Před rokem +1

      Welcome aboard! Thank you for your kind words and TFW!

  • @constantine9114
    @constantine9114 Před rokem +37

    Russians have their own MRE reviewer. He had reviewed almost every MRE, even the ancient ones from 1940's, vietnam war etc. And he also liked USA MRE

  • @user-ix5pc7cn6r
    @user-ix5pc7cn6r Před 2 měsíci

    Very nice! That was awesome you said grace. You know how to explain things very well. Putting some stories in also. Felt so at home. Thanks

  • @nobutake8390
    @nobutake8390 Před rokem +151

    Посмотрел 2 ролика и в обоих человек ест паштет из печени вместе с яблочным желе, просто взрыв мозга.

    • @thespectator775
      @thespectator775 Před rokem

      😁😁

    • @nolifer.
      @nolifer. Před rokem +14

      Паштеты с вареньями очень хорошо сочетаются, есть куча рецептов именитых поваров. Сам делаю иногда, оч вкусно, попробуйте.

    • @user-lh1qh6dk9v
      @user-lh1qh6dk9v Před rokem +10

      Пойми правильно(без доли снобизма и высокомерия). Но Паштет подают с джемами или конфитюром+ галеты(они же крекеры). Почти везде. И во всем мире. Классное сочетание. У нас это хорошо прижилось.

    • @rapidblaze
      @rapidblaze Před rokem +6

      Паштет с кисло-сладкими ягодами и фруктами отлично сочетается, попробуй сам)

    • @user-hj1dy3ko9u
      @user-hj1dy3ko9u Před rokem +1

      @@evgeniy4430 Гусь в яблоках?! Национальное?! Чьё?!

  • @zinozee8929
    @zinozee8929 Před rokem +129

    I’m going to start watching this man’s food review shows. You know there’s no stupid negative criticism coming from military men because they all know the value of a meal no matter what it is. Thanks for the video Sir

    • @Penultimeat
      @Penultimeat Před rokem +1

      “Stupid negative criticism”? Sure some channels are critical of the shitty MREs out there, but I fuckin bet they’re less critical than the average soldier

    • @delbert8076
      @delbert8076 Před rokem +4

      @@Penultimeat just ate 3 mre's for a month....you are 100% right on that....we were sitting there thinking we were food critics talking about how to make mre's better and what we would do to make it edible

  • @Alan-cl4tf
    @Alan-cl4tf Před 3 měsíci

    First time watching one of your videos gentlemen, and enjoyed your take on it. Thank you.

    • @MeAncient
      @MeAncient  Před 3 měsíci

      Welcome aboard and TFW, Alan!

  • @davidmunro1469
    @davidmunro1469 Před rokem +82

    Russia and Canada need a lot of good food to March in a a cold wet climate. You would need big mre,s in Alaska. Thank you team.

    • @drybizcuit1914
      @drybizcuit1914 Před rokem +4

      basically just a bunch of salmon jerky

    • @tsorevitch2409
      @tsorevitch2409 Před rokem +7

      By the way there is designated cold weather MRE variants for Russian army/EMERCOM. It packed with 2-2.5 times more calories

  • @Kristian_Schneider
    @Kristian_Schneider Před rokem +126

    3:49 - that's just a concentrate for mixing with water. Taste: lemongrass with apples, rowan and rose hip
    recommendation on the package: pour 240 ml of water and mix with the powder. No boiling or something
    and yes, it's popular in Russia to put crackers in tea =)

    • @okuratwarmianski7993
      @okuratwarmianski7993 Před rokem +5

      Because without watering crackers in tea you cant bite into them.

    • @stralplane
      @stralplane Před rokem +9

      @@okuratwarmianski7993 yes, dehydrated, longer shelf-life and less preservatives

    • @okuratwarmianski7993
      @okuratwarmianski7993 Před rokem +12

      @@stralplane in poland we call them panzercrackers

    • @truter5243
      @truter5243 Před rokem +1

      That food is looking amazing right now

    • @johnsheetz6639
      @johnsheetz6639 Před rokem

      Damn that sounds very healthy!

  • @CaptainCurbGaming-gr9yw
    @CaptainCurbGaming-gr9yw Před 3 měsíci +2

    Thank you gentlemen for providing some informative, and wholesome content. God bless.

    • @MeAncient
      @MeAncient  Před 3 měsíci +3

      Our pleasure and TFW, Captain! And welcome aboard.

  • @jpdst29
    @jpdst29 Před 4 měsíci +2

    I have no idea why this was recommended to me, but I enjoyed every minute of it. 😃

  • @terrencejohnson9577
    @terrencejohnson9577 Před rokem +184

    That's the one Russian MRE I've tried I bought a second one and just added a little water to the main course to make a soup and added the salt and pepper and it came out amazing. As always another great video battle keep it up!

    • @MeAncient
      @MeAncient  Před rokem +25

      Thanks, Terrence. I like the tip. I'll be doing that next time for sure. TFW!

    • @terrencejohnson9577
      @terrencejohnson9577 Před rokem +14

      @@MeAncient it's a definite must try wait til a nice cool fall day it's well worth it

  • @mrpandasian8871
    @mrpandasian8871 Před rokem +613

    As a foodie, I've always been fascinated by like "self prepared" hot instant meals and MRE's, honestly such a wicked concept to have the comfort of a hot meal at any given time

    • @momyabdullakbar6278
      @momyabdullakbar6278 Před rokem +8

      Except most of them do suck

    • @winged_destro
      @winged_destro Před rokem +5

      @@momyabdullakbar6278 cap

    • @momyabdullakbar6278
      @momyabdullakbar6278 Před rokem +3

      ​@@winged_destro nah, most marine call mre's meals rarely edible lmao, they are definitely not taste focused

    • @winged_destro
      @winged_destro Před rokem +3

      @@momyabdullakbar6278 you know I haven’t ever really had one I’ve just heard they’re good so ur probably right

    • @momyabdullakbar6278
      @momyabdullakbar6278 Před rokem +5

      @@winged_destro some are actually good, some countries invest way more for morale but like in general, they're just meant to give people a quick and easy meal

  • @paulmarkmoffat4638
    @paulmarkmoffat4638 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Another great video, God bless you, sir!

  • @Noobish_Camper55
    @Noobish_Camper55 Před rokem +264

    That main course looks better than what I cook on an average night.

    • @MeAncient
      @MeAncient  Před rokem +95

      You aren't married to a Southern Woman who can cook, I see. It's amazing that I don't weigh 300 pounds, as good as I eat every day of my 42 years of married life.....TFW!

    • @Razzy1312
      @Razzy1312 Před rokem +7

      My man you need to learn how to cook 😄

    • @ufc990
      @ufc990 Před rokem +4

      @@MeAncient Gotta get me one of those! Ones like that are hard to find these days.

    • @anonpear7
      @anonpear7 Před rokem +3

      Bro what are you cooking 😆

    • @Noobish_Camper55
      @Noobish_Camper55 Před rokem +2

      @@anonpear7 bachelor goulash

  • @darthfader733
    @darthfader733 Před rokem +95

    Looks way better than the C-Rats we had in the 60's. Semper Fi USMC 1968-71

    • @MeAncient
      @MeAncient  Před rokem +29

      It was quite different, for sure. I liked most of the C Rats I had when active duty 80 - 84. TFW

    • @johnnywafflevision
      @johnnywafflevision Před rokem

      I think they were more worried about calories and keeping you alive vs taste. They've just improved a little in the last 60 years. Btw apple jelly is a sad excuse for jelly. It's cheap, stick to grape and strawberry unless you can get Georgia peach preserves, fresh ingredients and love are the key!

    • @darthfader733
      @darthfader733 Před rokem

      They weren't bad, I was young and always hungry, so I ate them up.

  • @Mirrowed
    @Mirrowed Před 3 měsíci +1

    Really appreciate for the not bias observation. Real man.

  • @cthulholmhastur5317
    @cthulholmhastur5317 Před 2 měsíci

    Liked and subscribed. When you said grace, that sealed the deal. Thanks for the good content, brother.

  • @infamoushacker4chan883
    @infamoushacker4chan883 Před rokem +68

    A Russian friend of mine invited me camping once and suggested I bring some MREs for fun. I brought along a few I'd bought a while ago, but he also brought along a few from his first home.
    Just for fun, we traded and I tried what I think was turkey while he had beef and potatoes. Given his grimace, I think I got the better deal. Shared my desert though since he was cool about it. :)

  • @TheKeks001
    @TheKeks001 Před rokem +33

    Чё-то я не помню такого сухпая у нас ...
    Ребята, кто от Solida - накиньте лайк, и скиньте ему видяху. Уверен что этот "наш" паёк он ещё не видел.

    • @alekssv9657
      @alekssv9657 Před rokem +4

      Ну раз ты не помнишь, то как бы всё, такого не может быть... Чё ещё расскажешь? Я вот динозавров не видел, выводы делай сам

    • @hellraizer9708
      @hellraizer9708 Před rokem

      Это сух-пай , который идет на ИМПОРТ. Такого у нас обычный солдат , никогда не сьест...

    • @user-hr2md6wj8i
      @user-hr2md6wj8i Před rokem

      Погугли ирп Штурм...

    • @erwinkruger9988
      @erwinkruger9988 Před rokem

      был же

    • @hellraizer9708
      @hellraizer9708 Před rokem

      Я не говорю, что похожего нету и у нас, качество продуктов и все остальное в плане Качества лучше, а так да у нас может быть такой же 100 внешне, но по ост параметрам уступает

  • @llongdong
    @llongdong Před rokem

    Wonderful video. Very enjoyable to watch. Thank you.

    • @MeAncient
      @MeAncient  Před rokem

      George, Thank you for those kind words and TFW!

  • @theendisnearbeware
    @theendisnearbeware Před měsícem

    doubt you will see this older vid and newer comment, but first time seeing your channel as CZcams recommended it to me but when you came to the time for prayer I really respected it, and had to give a sub due to that.

  • @youreallihave001
    @youreallihave001 Před rokem +140

    To date, the Russian army is well fed (this also applies to canteens and MRE). Usually guys in the army come to their "natural" weight. That is, if a person was overweight, then he loses weight, and if on the contrary he was thin, he gains weight. The most delicious was in the field trip. We had a field kitchen and they cooked very tasty food and there was a lot of it! In a month, I gained the maximum mass in my life, which I could not even gain on fast foods.

    • @nikofreeman5696
      @nikofreeman5696 Před rokem +14

      Well fed? Are you kidding?)
      Your doing on civil must be terrible, if you got fat from Russian army's food.

    • @anonim3439
      @anonim3439 Před rokem +49

      @@nikofreeman5696 Russian MRE has almost 4,000 calories.

    • @JohnDoe-cx6zd
      @JohnDoe-cx6zd Před rokem +43

      @@nikofreeman5696 seethe hohol

    • @yellowcrayonkid
      @yellowcrayonkid Před 5 měsíci +9

      @@anonim3439when they haven’t been substituted for dog food or cans of water

    • @whathaveicreated1197
      @whathaveicreated1197 Před 4 měsíci

      ⁠@@yellowcrayonkidthe cope and seething of ukrops on a mre comment

  • @mikeoneil5770
    @mikeoneil5770 Před rokem +265

    The “Pâté” you were eating from the pull-top can is called “Pashteet” in Russian, and it’s a common ingredient in Russian/Ukrainian/Polish MRE’s, as well as being a very popular midday snack throughout most of Eastern Europe. I’m always reminded of the American Company Hormel and their product “Potted Meat”, although in general, most European varieties of Pashteet are much more flavorful, and there are several different types of Pashteet to choose from!
    My Grandma was from Lithuania, so I’m very familiar with Pashteet, and once in a while I order a few cans from online vendors since I don’t live near any cities with a Russian/Eastern European grocery store like we had when I was still in the combat zone of Baltimore City…

    • @rocco7236
      @rocco7236 Před rokem +5

      Pâté is pastetas

    • @DaFuqMIWatching
      @DaFuqMIWatching Před rokem +2

      It’s relatively easy to make it yourself if you can get your hands on some liver

    • @Hangman84848
      @Hangman84848 Před rokem +16

      Same in Balkan, pašteta rules. ☺️

    • @TheDennys21
      @TheDennys21 Před rokem +6

      We call it pashteta in Croatia.

    • @temxasred3086
      @temxasred3086 Před rokem +8

      It's called pateu in Romania, and you will find it in quite literally every grocery store here, no exceptions

  • @tamiweir8041
    @tamiweir8041 Před rokem

    Thank you for your video. Your pleasant to listen too.

  • @Akitorbenov
    @Akitorbenov Před 2 měsíci

    I didn't expect a thanks giving prayer! Thanks, bless you! You should try our Italian of you haven't yet 😂

    • @MeAncient
      @MeAncient  Před 2 měsíci

      I have. Search my channel for Italian MRE and you will see at least two. I did a double with Ace Videos, as I recall. TFW

  • @thedailyinanity243
    @thedailyinanity243 Před rokem +162

    The mystery “tea” is actually a combination energy/electrolyte drink. Just think Gatorade meets Redbull.

    • @rwepnca7424
      @rwepnca7424 Před rokem +17

      @Marc Arlop speed like coke+crystals?

    • @Ideku8
      @Ideku8 Před rokem

      That pervectin

    • @JamminClemmons
      @JamminClemmons Před rokem

      @Marc Arlop **Mrs. Marky Arlopy,**
      Ma'am, *Imma-gonna-slappa-you-wit-da-wet-spaghetti! Mama Mia!*
      1. Please stabilize and/or buffer the pH inside your bodies mitochondria.
      Note: That when hydrogen atoms are clipped off the fatty acid they are waiting for oxygen to be converted to H²O. during that, the pH level is getting more acidic. The biggest problem within your body is, that the enzymes for converting fatty acids into CO² and H²O in the mitochondria are slowing down when your internal environment is getting more acidic. This has been recorded a few decades ago when the research about mitochondrial function started.
      A study of a guy from a Skandinavien university is highlighting that detail about taurin and the pH buffering function in the mitochondria.
      2. *There is also a pH buffering agent occurring in you,* outside of the mitochondria, but still inside the cell.....the beta-alanine boosts the intracellular pH buffer carnosine.
      3. In your blood there is bicarbonate that keeps blood slightly in the alkaline range, thereby supplementing the sodium bicarbonate delivers the bicarbonate for that.
      So, to be the superman of fat burning during endurance exercising *(which you lack),* it is a good idea to close the chain to keep the mitochondrial fat burning at optimal speed by supplementing sodium bicarbonate + beta-alanine + taurin.
      You Americanz.....alwayzzzz zee same we zee,

    • @m.b.82
      @m.b.82 Před rokem

      That just makes sense.
      As someone who busts a gut doing physical work for long hours in all weather, there should be a market for that

    • @ItzEx0dia
      @ItzEx0dia Před rokem

      and he mixed it with the tea goddamn it

  • @levilenz2327
    @levilenz2327 Před rokem +3

    You remind me so much of my dad. He passed away 2 years ago yesterday. When you prayed that's when I lost it 🙏 Thank you for such a wonderful memory of him ❤️

  • @MinuteMan1999
    @MinuteMan1999 Před 9 měsíci

    Just wanted to let you know I've been watching around these videos for nostalgia myself. I enjoy your stories but most of all I appreciate you pray before each meal. Personally I went into Army basic training 6'2" 205lbs and came out 225lbs. I was my own personal fortification, they built me into a concrete wall. 24 years later I'm retired and softening up. But like you I am thankful for every meal God provides for me and my family.

    • @MeAncient
      @MeAncient  Před 5 měsíci

      I totally understand about the 'softening up' part. :-). TFW

  • @blaineschlagetter8983
    @blaineschlagetter8983 Před 9 měsíci

    I know we’re a bit late commenting on this video. My son wanted to watch this so we sat and laughed. He was asking about eating in the chow hall and I confirmed for him that everything you said was the same for me. Inhaling food was the ONLY way to eat in boot camp. What we called it when we lined up for chow was A to B (asshole to belly button) and Nut to Butt. Sometimes that old lingo wants to resurface when I’m talking with my civilian work colleagues….I need to watch what I say, but sometimes they’ve heard some of the off the wall stuff. Great video…thanks for stirring up some boot camp memories. 😆

    • @MeAncient
      @MeAncient  Před 5 měsíci

      Blaine, sorry for the late response. I'm very pleased to have brought back good (?) memories for you. I always say, the older I get, the more I enjoyed it and the better I was..........TFW

  • @dankachilles9356
    @dankachilles9356 Před rokem +10

    Honestly I didn't think watching this old salty marine eating foreign MREs was going to be entertaining but here I am. Great content brother and thank you for your service ❤️

  • @flailingelbows7073
    @flailingelbows7073 Před rokem +269

    I wasn’t a big fan of the Russian MRE: The treats were cool, matches and stove made great accessories for camping. Most of the entrees I ate were ok- had no clue what it was… But the crackers and pate ? Weirdly bomb!

    • @stankygeorge
      @stankygeorge Před rokem +10

      Think dog biscuits that clean your teeth as you eat!

    • @zeropoint546
      @zeropoint546 Před rokem +15

      Also enjoy the canned cheese they have sometimes.

    • @bron2452
      @bron2452 Před rokem +19

      i knew the pate was bomb the pate in these mre's look so fucking good

    • @FEDEXLuchs
      @FEDEXLuchs Před rokem

      during the occupation of Poland.. those pates were the only meat you can get your hands on if you werent part of the communist voting party

    • @thecrimsonfuckeralucardlor5087
      @thecrimsonfuckeralucardlor5087 Před rokem +2

      Dog food to go with your dog biscuits

  • @instructionaldgn1
    @instructionaldgn1 Před 23 dny

    Great story about boot camp. Thanks for sharing.

  • @charlesingram9471
    @charlesingram9471 Před 3 měsíci +1

    haha similar in UK you would stand on parade in the morning and then march to breakfast, so you tried to ensure you were positioned in the parade so you got to the mess hall first or by the time you got your breakfast it was time to go on the morning run.

  • @ke6ziu
    @ke6ziu Před rokem +40

    I love trying MREs from different countries! I've tried Russian, Chinese, German, and Swedish! I'd like to try more!

    • @deadsea4990
      @deadsea4990 Před rokem +2

      try Polish, its amazing as well :)

    • @user-vb5hn8hl9g
      @user-vb5hn8hl9g Před 4 měsíci +2

      in this video its not a russian mre. This is some kind of stylized to russian rations. True russian mre consists of 3 (three) dishes, there is no warming pack, only alcohol tablets that need to be set on fire and food heated over them as if over a burner

  • @CH3TN1K313
    @CH3TN1K313 Před rokem +83

    @ 7:44 that's most likely a liver pate. In Eastern Europe, Russia, Serbia, Poland, etc... pate (паштета/pašteta) are super popular and are made of quality meats, unlike most American pate's. The taste usually matters more about what brand you get and the type of pate (what meat they use). There are premium brands like Argeta which I know is available in Serbia, that doesn't just have it's regular tuna, chicken, beef, or pork pates, but offers varieties that include smoked meats, smoked sausage, or prosciutto (пршута/pršuta) ground into the pate, giving an amazing smokey, salty, and peppery flavor.

  • @alexlechner9330
    @alexlechner9330 Před 5 měsíci

    I think it's great that you made that video it was interesting to watch thank you for your work

  • @RonLo
    @RonLo Před měsícem

    Ahh the arm thing is so cool. Our teachers(whatever specialty it may be) always made us do things that we didn't understand until later.

  • @drewrobinson9120
    @drewrobinson9120 Před rokem +55

    I must be the only person to put on weight in basic. Went from 165 to 180. Then again I felt like basic was a vacation, having grown up on a dairy farm. I was less active in basic than i ever was growing up. In bed at a decent time (about 2-3 hrs earlier than on the farm) and up at about the same time. Three pretty good meals a day, compared to a late breakfast a small or absent lunch ( and not small or absent because of being poor but small or absent because of being busy or too hot to eat) and late dinner/supper. The only part of basic that was even close to as strenuous as living on a dairy farm, was when the unit was being PT'ed as punishment.

    • @saved1
      @saved1 Před rokem +4

      Basic training was also easier than two a days summer football camp. It took place in August and was in Kentucky. It was probably the most brutal physical thing I have ever been put through. I did Army basic.

    • @naranara1690
      @naranara1690 Před rokem +1

      Went from 175 to over 190 in the 8 weeks I was at basic. I had come from a long stay in the delayed entry program, and had a very lean build (for 6'2) from all the running we did. When you're allowed to eat all the protein you want at basic, you will just eat and eat.

    • @betterjustice6697
      @betterjustice6697 Před rokem +1

      In basic a lot of people gained weight, was pretty typical for them to say to eat up when you did because you'd need it.

    • @greeneyesfromohio4103
      @greeneyesfromohio4103 Před rokem +1

      @@saved1 - 2 a days were harder then boot camp?! That’s insane…

    • @maushetzer1925
      @maushetzer1925 Před rokem

      I had much the same experience, except I went in a bit underweight on a waiver. The PT wasn't difficult at all for me at first due to having a very low bodyweight, but I ended up putting on a bit more than twenty pounds by the end of it.

  • @mrtwister8826
    @mrtwister8826 Před rokem +86

    This red candy is called barberry (Barbaris). And dry powder in a bag - energy drink. When I served in Russian army, we had a variety of food and everything was delicious.
    I would like to taste American M.R.E.
    Hello from Russia!

    • @faisalal-qassem3758
      @faisalal-qassem3758 Před rokem +4

      Some are pretty good. Can't go wrong with beef stew or Chilli Mac.

    • @user-wx9gx1ml8p
      @user-wx9gx1ml8p Před rokem

      Апхапхахаха, delicious бикус из армейской столовки 😂

    • @olekscap4620
      @olekscap4620 Před rokem +1

      @@user-wx9gx1ml8p В Новосибирске повара в части варили офигенский бигус. Особенно осенью, когда капусту свежего урожая только на склады закладывали.

    • @user-wx9gx1ml8p
      @user-wx9gx1ml8p Před rokem

      @@olekscap4620 учитывая, что бигус тушат, а не варят...

    • @olekscap4620
      @olekscap4620 Před rokem

      @@user-wx9gx1ml8p семантика уже в ход пошла) так или иначе - бигус бигусу рознь

  • @cookscatapults
    @cookscatapults Před 10 měsíci

    Hahahahaha Well Alrighty Then.....Over From Ace's Place hahaha....Chose this video to watch for my first Me Ancient view.....Hahahaha I Liked and Subscribed.....Also Thanks for Your Service to Our Country

  • @FaithnGod1558
    @FaithnGod1558 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Wow, just had this video pop up in my feed and watched it. Awesome review and I’m a graduate of Paris Island MCRD from May 1981 plt. 3015 went on to Camp Geiger NC for ITS (Infantry Training School) and stationed at Kaneohe Marine Corp Air Station with 3rd Battalion 3rd Marines 1st Marine Brigade Weapons Co. Dragon plt. Did 3 West PAC floats!

    • @MeAncient
      @MeAncient  Před 4 měsíci

      Very Cool! So you graduated about 8 months after I did. I was Plt. 3059, graduated Oct. 3rd, '80. I put in for Kaneohe but the Commandant had other ideas........Welcome aboard, Semper Fi, and TFW!

  • @jasonsolomon220
    @jasonsolomon220 Před rokem +4

    One of the most wholesome comments sections I've had the pleasure of reading. Great video.

  • @alanhoofman1652
    @alanhoofman1652 Před rokem +7

    What an awesome morning to watch you and your sons videos! Always look forward to the next one!

    • @MeAncient
      @MeAncient  Před rokem +3

      Glad you like them! Thankyou for those kind words. TFW, Alan.

  • @slp_on
    @slp_on Před rokem +1

    Little note: that candy was a barberry flavor, which is common (some could say traditional) flavor of Russian sweets and also a lemonade-y drink (which you should dfinetly try, it`s great)

  • @JUANCRUZ-hu5ov
    @JUANCRUZ-hu5ov Před 2 měsíci

    Lol, remembering sutalties like my entire squad looking at our drill sergeant as we chawed down in the mess hall. Thank you for the memories brother

  • @user-fu5io8ys4y
    @user-fu5io8ys4y Před rokem +28

    Кушайте на здоровье друзья вы наши! 😊

    • @Raaa1111..
      @Raaa1111.. Před rokem +1

      Hows the war going between russia and Ukraine? R u safe? What changed and what is still the same? What is the war actually about in ur media?

    • @Felzex
      @Felzex Před rokem +5

      @@Raaa1111.. Russia is slowly exciting new territories. In general, nothing has changed. Prices for computer equipment have become lower. But some Coca-Cola-type products have disappeared.

    • @Raaa1111..
      @Raaa1111.. Před rokem +1

      @@Felzex in Hollywood Los Angeles they restricted Supermarkets to with hold Russian Vodka and anything related to the war. we keep anything from those imported country's in our storage room, and we dont know till when. for example Beluga Vodka we r not supposed to sell it or even mention we have some in the back or the reasons why. this is in a high end store not just in low ones. examples are Pavilions Vons Ralphs Food4Less ETC....

    • @Raaa1111..
      @Raaa1111.. Před rokem

      ​@@Felzex and because the Drout Fruits and Veggies are going up in prices. every Wednesday bakery products go up in price. ive seen so many videos in the underground web about the war and most are uploaded by the soldiers from both sides and they both r ruthless. i don take sides but i still dont like innocent people who refuse to take part in the war but just want to live there normal lives without the politics. ive seen videos of soldiers sexually abusing civilians of all ages. also soldiers reenact movies scenes like Glorious Bastards on there captives. soldiers calling enemies family's from the phone found in there corps and face calling them to let them know there loved one isn't coming home. while showing there dead bodies. its just a long list of what Governments allows troops to do when not on check or think noone will know or see what they do on behalf of their country. its sad but i just want to know and keep in my mind that if war comes over here to San Fernando Valley. to not believe my own government either. look what happen to one our former presidents! his own government raided his home. that says a lot....the fact that they have a word called STATE SECRET is what gives it away. if u are doing nothing bad why hide. why have so many branches and even shadow govnm"t who cant bee seen doing things that make there ow country look bad because they need resources from others. its just a web of chaos. EVER HEARD OF THE CHAOD THEORY? might be what's happening.

    • @Felzex
      @Felzex Před rokem +1

      ​@@Raaa1111.. I think in a year or a little more everything will end and the world will improve relations, but it will not remain the same

  • @gvrifiedsci7315
    @gvrifiedsci7315 Před rokem +13

    This video is so incredibly good and the host is such a down-to-earth guy. Definitely sharing this

  • @kevindarrell3500
    @kevindarrell3500 Před 3 dny

    Thank you for your service sir. I enrolled to the Corps in’85. Injured in boot camp. Went to MRP . Stuck it out for six weeks when all of a sudden a Captain ordered me to his office . He gave me a choice to stay or go home. I regretfully chose home at eighteen. All I can say now is Semper Fi and ooh Rah . God bless 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸

    • @MeAncient
      @MeAncient  Před dnem

      Kevin, everything happens for a reason. What did you end up doing? TFW, by the way.

  • @Infirito_Ekra
    @Infirito_Ekra Před rokem +117

    We do drink a lot of tea, yeah. Also TESS is one of the types I usually go for, pretty good overall. ^_^
    As for food in general, we tend to go with a more natual approach, barelly any spices or preservatives (hence the shelf life of 2y and under), usually just salt, pepper and fat.

    • @MeAncient
      @MeAncient  Před rokem +28

      It was good, whatever the type. I like Russian MREs for their taste, for sure. TFW!

    • @AlphaQHard
      @AlphaQHard Před rokem +7

      @@alphalexicon361
      Lipton is where its at. I know thats the most overhyped brand, but I like it

    • @RustedCroaker
      @RustedCroaker Před rokem +15

      @@AlphaQHard If we're talking about the UK brands, I'll get Twinings over Lipton any day.

    • @accaciagame1706
      @accaciagame1706 Před rokem +14

      Depends which European. The French, Austrians and Italians are into coffee. These are coffee cultures.

    • @accaciagame1706
      @accaciagame1706 Před rokem

      @Hshxb Dhehs Tea is a feg drink. Drink coffee.

  • @pfclumi
    @pfclumi Před rokem +50

    The fact that you are a Marine reviewing MREs makes this content 100x better. I trained with Marines such as yourself when I served in the Army. They are a very fun bunch of warriors.

  • @housemana
    @housemana Před 2 měsíci

    thanks for sharing a story of your time in bc.

    • @MeAncient
      @MeAncient  Před 2 měsíci

      Nicholas, I am happy to do it and glad you enjoyed the video. Please check out my other videos! TFW

  • @nikolaveljkovic428
    @nikolaveljkovic428 Před 4 měsíci +3

    Man you should not allow comments in here😂 Nice video, greet from Serbia

  • @alekseynam96
    @alekseynam96 Před rokem +18

    You are so nice man😀
    However that was not a cherry candy tho 😂(my European friends also confused flavour for the first time)
    Its flavour is called barberry (a berry that grows everywhere except Australia, but each region has different species) this candy has a taste of barberry species from Central Asia or some southern Russian territories ( I was born and grew up inUzbekistan, and we also used to have a jam, soda, ice-cream and even wine made with those berries

  • @carrisasteveinnes1596
    @carrisasteveinnes1596 Před rokem +175

    I got hold of a box of 20 Russian MRE that expired in 2009. I still have a taste today, and they are still fine. Expiry dates are indicative only, especially in proper storage conditions. Same goes for normal civilian canned and pouched foods. Just check the condition of the can, pouch or sachet first. All the other assorted stuff like condiments and accessories should last as long as light and air do not reach them, and have so far.

    • @hallgrimurkhallgrimsson1200
      @hallgrimurkhallgrimsson1200 Před rokem +27

      I'm pretty sure the date on canned food is for when the food quality will go down but it will still all be edible

    • @radarlovedr
      @radarlovedr Před rokem

      Sale by dates are just corporate tricks to get you to throw out foods early and buy more frequently.

    • @romanpyatibratov4361
      @romanpyatibratov4361 Před rokem +20

      yep. military MRE's are supposed to be ready for potential war. That means their official expiration date is far from stated. So they can be usable in case of war for it's period and wont expire during war somewhere on frontlines leaving soldiers with spoiled food.
      So if MRE says "expiration date is 2009" the real expiration date is gonna be somewhere around 2014. And only for certain products in package. As canned food can last for decades

    • @johnh.tuomala4379
      @johnh.tuomala4379 Před rokem +4

      @@hallgrimurkhallgrimsson1200 That's why so many canned items say: Best By: date.

    • @elroma7712
      @elroma7712 Před rokem

      What about botulism?

  • @bigbendmarine
    @bigbendmarine Před 2 měsíci

    Did boot camp at PI in 1996... phrase the DIs used to keep us tight in line was to "stand A to B" (a**hole to bellybutton 😂). I also was a squad leader and shared the rushed eating experience EXACTLY as you described. 6' 2" and went in at about 185 pounds and graduated at 165 pounds. Much enjoyed the video. 👍

  • @Justyburger
    @Justyburger Před 4 měsíci +1

    Nice. I used to eat the British rations. We had these crackers called Biscuit Browns and some people never liked them, but I loved them and used to scoop up other peoples unwanted biscuits. They were great with Corned Beef. I used to crunch away at them all night out in the field. We had packets of really good porridge and a great hot chocolate drink. Sometimes I'd mix the hot chocolate powder into the porridge. That Russian main meal looked real good. Better than what we had. Probably something to do with the cold temperatures they have. The body needs more sustainance. We also had a few boiled sweets, but I don't remember any gum.

    • @LulaJake
      @LulaJake Před 3 měsíci

      Brown biscuits were arse blockers. They were designed to stop you from shitting.

  • @nerofoxkrell
    @nerofoxkrell Před rokem +47

    I ordered one of those all day 3 course meals spets nos mountain rations before them damn Russian MRE crackers slap. Because you've got 2 different kind of crackers typically you get the ones that are kind of savory like a regular cracker for the pate and then you got the other ones that are a little sweet for the fruit spread like the Apple butter or apricot jam. And that's another thing I noticed the Russians really love them some fucking apricot

    • @user-rl4gd9dx4b
      @user-rl4gd9dx4b Před rokem +7

      If we got one thing right in this country - it's bread.

    • @user-qq8ls8zh4x
      @user-qq8ls8zh4x Před rokem +2

      Всё верно, товарищ...) 🤝

  • @FunkyDeleriousPriest
    @FunkyDeleriousPriest Před rokem +57

    I've never had a Russian MRE before, but I sure do like Russian food - it's got a lot of mayonnaise, potatoes, and salted meat stuff. Checks all the boxes for me.

    • @Morussian
      @Morussian Před rokem +3

      и грибочки ))

    • @djpupsik98
      @djpupsik98 Před 4 měsíci +2

      @@Morussian and mushrooms))

    • @lunotarr
      @lunotarr Před 4 měsíci +4

      fun fact - I have soviet cooking book, issued in, like, 1960s (that first sheet is missing, but I remember it was there when I was a child). Cooked many recipes from there and never used mayonnaise. Well, there is actually several mayonnaise recipes, but it has little use in dishes.

    • @stankygeorge
      @stankygeorge Před 4 měsíci

      I like the Russian girls and vodka, especially when the girls are full of the vodka.

    • @KhadiyaTaktash
      @KhadiyaTaktash Před 4 měsíci

      ​@@stankygeorgei curse you for that ☠👹

  • @jaynsilentboom
    @jaynsilentboom Před 2 měsíci

    When I was in Iraq in 2004, our unit was so isolated from the other bases that we could only eat C-rations. I never knew green eggs and ham existed until that moment. It was a treat when we would convoy to the main bases and eat at their chow halls. You just had to make sure you drank a LOT of water. There was so much salt in all the preserved foods.
    Also, most of us preferred eating the MREs over the C-rats that we skipped going to the chow line altogether to catch a few Zs or jerk off in the John.
    You know what’s crazy, how any of us survived those John’s. The temp inside was like going into an oven.

  • @vibrant_verde9748
    @vibrant_verde9748 Před 21 hodinou

    I was thinking “it’s so weird to see someone eat without praying first” and then you said grace. You love to see it

  • @nerofoxkrell
    @nerofoxkrell Před rokem +91

    I want to get my hands on one of the Italian breakfast at MRE thing has a shot worth of really good liquor that comes with it

    • @MeAncient
      @MeAncient  Před rokem +12

      I'd love to know where I could buy one, for sure. TFW!

    • @nerofoxkrell
      @nerofoxkrell Před rokem +1

      @@MeAncient There was another MRE reviewer channel that did a video on one of them you could probably ask them where they got it I can't remember the name of the channel right now but I'll go look

    • @nerofoxkrell
      @nerofoxkrell Před rokem +1

      Couldn't find the video but the B and F rations are the ones with the alcohol which is called Cordiale

    • @jamebrooke894
      @jamebrooke894 Před rokem +5

      Well I'm a C-Ration Marine never had a MRE, my first C-rat was made in 1945. Asked my D.I. if it was safe to eat, he said "give!" I gave, he opened it and ate it ALL.

    • @brookeggleston9314
      @brookeggleston9314 Před rokem

      @@nerofoxkrell Check with *Steve1989.*

  • @charlesurrea1451
    @charlesurrea1451 Před rokem +11

    Army brat, Navy vet. ⚓
    Born and raised at Fort Ord and served at Moffett NAS.
    Tea is common in MREs throughout Asia, North Afrika and Europe.
    Compotes (drink mix) are also common in MREs now. Crystal light or Tang anyone?
    Potted meat is always tasty! 😉I remember the change from cans to MREs. Everybody wanted the hot sauce!
    No more smokes or matches.😒 Made for good trade.
    I still carry a P38 and remember T rats and C rats as a kid in the 70's. A 5 Lb. tin of pudding was a big hit in show and tell! 😁

    • @skipstreet
      @skipstreet Před rokem +1

      When were you at Ft Ord?

    • @MeAncient
      @MeAncient  Před rokem

      Welcome aboard, Charles. Navy ships had the best food........especially great when you could enjoy it 4 TIMES A DAY!!!! TFW

    • @user-if4zv5nj5m
      @user-if4zv5nj5m Před rokem

      One time I had a chance to taste soviet canned beef from military reserves. It was made in early 50s and had expiration date at mid-2010s. It was, hmmm, interesting. First, there was a huge piece of beef, almost no fat or liquid. Second, it was really hard, almost sublimated. Third, it had a bright pink colour, like a sausage. It tasted good but not like any regular beef. There were a lot of it on market those times because expiration date was close and military sold it like American did with spam. It's rare nowadays but I guess another 20 year wouldn't do anything bad with it

  • @BUZZKILLJRJR
    @BUZZKILLJRJR Před 2 měsíci

    Thank you for your service brother i appreciate your service.

  • @charlesperez9976
    @charlesperez9976 Před rokem +2

    I purchased 4 cans,allegedly from Russian MRE,of horse meat in gravy.
    It is incredible.
    Imagine the best pot roast that you have ever had,side it with one of those Bob evans mahed potatoes trays from the store,it is perfection.
    I greedily hold on to the remaining 3 cans,as I suspect that I won’t be able to get more anytime soon!!

  • @lalodaniels1388
    @lalodaniels1388 Před rokem +294

    I used to work at a school with a guy who grew up in the Soviet Union, and I remember him talking about the crap they feed our American kids in school. I remember him telling me how the kids in Soviet schools would eat steaks, different kinds of link sausages, and all kinds of tasty, delicious meals. He told me that the children were always given the best food, unlike in the US, where only the rich get the best food. I also remember him telling me how they all had free housing and free university. I was living with my parents and had over $40,000 in student loan debt at the time. They don't tell us the whole truth about things in the fake news media.

    • @danlem
      @danlem Před rokem +80

      free education is the best thing that was in the Soviet Union and the best thing that remains of it in modern Russia.

    • @oliviao3686
      @oliviao3686 Před rokem +66

      Absolutely! I spent a year in a US school, now living in Italy. I'm 34, and lived in Russia most of my life. We have the best kindergartens in Russia- the children spend there all day, first thing you come in the morning is breakfast, there also lunch of 2 courses and a dessert, and 2 snack times. But healthy snacks, not like in the West. E.g. for the after-the-nap snack you might get a cottage cheese pie hot tea or a glass of kefir and cookies. The main meals are all hot (cooked in-house usually). The organisation is obliged to count the calories and nutritional value(proteins, fats and carbs), so that the children get all the nutrients they need at that age.
      Same with schools. We always had hot meals With hot drinks. Healthy ones, not just French fries or baked potato like in America. For drinks: tea, cocoa, dairy.
      We live in an apartment that my parents got for free, all the education is free, including the university, but there the number of free places available is limited, you have to study well and pass the exams well to get a free spot. Childcare leave is 3 years, for 1,5 years you're getting paid a % of your salary for this time+ government help. After that just a small amount, I think.
      No later that when the child turns 3 the government must give you a kindergarten, if they don't do that they must give you a monthly allowance for a private kindergarten.
      There's a lot more I could tell that's different from Europe to the better...

    • @jarkevaihminen3725
      @jarkevaihminen3725 Před rokem +4

      Absolutely 👍

    • @Anotopter
      @Anotopter Před rokem +25

      Unfortunately, USSR does not exist anymore. And all that remains from benefits in modern Russia is only partly free education...

    • @deker0954
      @deker0954 Před rokem

      Oh please.

  • @user-hg3pd1ej6g
    @user-hg3pd1ej6g Před rokem +18

    А, у нас говорят , что у вас пайки лучше

    • @killstroke7492
      @killstroke7492 Před rokem

      We do rusky

    • @chache1
      @chache1 Před 2 měsíci

      ​@@killstroke7492Choke on it.

    • @chache1
      @chache1 Před 2 měsíci

      ​@@killstroke7492Swallow it, babe.

    • @_Leprosy_
      @_Leprosy_ Před 2 měsíci

      ​@@killstroke7492Make sure not to suffocate on it, girlie.

    • @killstroke7492
      @killstroke7492 Před 2 měsíci

      @@_Leprosy_ same to you

  • @ewgeniyburlakov6233
    @ewgeniyburlakov6233 Před 4 měsíci +1

    I lived in Russia and I have bought this package with rice for the hike many times.
    This one of my favourite already cooked meals.

  • @henryproctor2193
    @henryproctor2193 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Ha ha I believe the saying we heard in Navy bootcamp was "Nut to Butt" lol in the Chow hall 🤘

  • @SandmanFightingSys
    @SandmanFightingSys Před rokem +41

    I’ve had a few Russian MREs and they were awesome

    • @MeAncient
      @MeAncient  Před rokem +4

      First comment! TFW

    • @carrisasteveinnes1596
      @carrisasteveinnes1596 Před rokem

      The supposed reports of Russian soldiers revolting over expire MRE issue is fake news. The stuff seen on TV dated 2016 will still be perfectly fine, as my 2009 stuff still is. And not everyone actually eats or uses all of what is in there box - there is a measure of wastage.

  • @-EchoesIntoEternity-
    @-EchoesIntoEternity- Před rokem +258

    love to seem him check out a South Korean MRE or some Japanese SDF rations, both have some of the most impressive FRH so efficient.

    • @MeAncient
      @MeAncient  Před rokem +60

      If I could get hold of some, I'd love to do reviews on those, for sure. TFW!

    • @julyaugust4753
      @julyaugust4753 Před rokem +6

      Definitely should try Japanese!

    • @kamronim3167
      @kamronim3167 Před rokem +24

      @@MeAncient thank you for praying before your meal sir it gives me hope seeing people do that

    • @andrewoh2612
      @andrewoh2612 Před rokem +2

      Not gonna lie. The Russian MRE as produced here actually looks decent.
      Tea? You can already expect the number of back room deals for purelle and smokes

    • @dexterbushrod3176
      @dexterbushrod3176 Před rokem +4

      I was based in Korea, we had different mess halls. I ate in the Katusas mess hall and the food was much better and fresher, but you can understand why. But I love Korean food to this day

  • @karlsnod2784
    @karlsnod2784 Před 4 měsíci

    Hay devil dog, randomly saw your video and I just wanted to say hi, live your best life and God bless. Love your younger cousin from the Army.

  • @MrBraviy
    @MrBraviy Před 3 měsíci +1

    3:48 It is written - Concentrate for a tonic drink "Fruit with lemon". That's how I understood the similarity - Yupi. And then they mix it with tea...

  • @CarlDeanWallace
    @CarlDeanWallace Před rokem +4

    God Bless You Sir

  • @argonianguy6226
    @argonianguy6226 Před rokem +8

    You can't imagine how many memories this one small candy brings, man

  • @Mike_Isakov
    @Mike_Isakov Před rokem

    Классный ролик, было приятно посмотреть!
    Thx for the video!

  • @Garlic.Breath
    @Garlic.Breath Před 4 měsíci

    interesting is that last meal, there was not before, when i tried the box before. i assume their are upgraded the kit

  • @mikeelder6298
    @mikeelder6298 Před rokem +6

    I was in basic training in 1980 too, Air Force basic training at Lackland AFB.
    Our chow hall procedure was about like yours, a little different. We had to stand at our table until all four chairs were occupied, then we sit down and wolfed our chow down. When the TI stood up he'd shout FLIGHT 389, UP AND OUT! We were gone.

  • @rahtorenripcore1699
    @rahtorenripcore1699 Před rokem +7

    Coffee new world so yeah Europe drank tea Russia Asia more tea.

  • @beckybrown6756
    @beckybrown6756 Před 10 měsíci

    You still look great! Yhank you for your service Sir!!