Hello from CANADA, Poutine is our national meal here in Quebec. It's potatoes with cheese curds and gravy. It can be supplemented with meat as you saw. Those poutine rations are rare so you got lucky!! Glad you enjoyed the candy too ;)
Okay Canadians wondering what you would think of my variation on poutine. French fries (obviously) Jarlsberg (we needed a lactose free cheese) and venison gravy.
@@NightWarp Did Canadians appropriate Nanaimo bars and Saskatoon jelly too? Ooooor are we just enjoying and being proud of a tasty food from a Canadian Region?
As someone who worked closely with military nutritionists, the reason rations in many first world countries have candy or sweets is because sugar is vital for proper functioning of muscle cells and brain cells. When you’re exercising a lot or constantly moving you exhaust those sugars fast. Therefore those sweets are both to add morale and replenish sugar your body needs. That’s why it’s common to find sugary and sweet items in US and Canadian rations. Intentionally, they aren’t to be eaten in one sitting, but snacked on throughout the day.
Hello Slivki!!! The Mushroom is indeed edible and actually very healthy for you!, There are some methods of consumption like - Drying and using for Pierogi, Mushroom soup or even Krokiety (Fried pancake with mushroom filling), You can also boil them to make Mushroom sauce out of them which is very delicious!, Hello From POLAND ❤
I believe he has to remove the green layer as it contains the rippened spores, but then it is indeeed edible. All mushroom with that kind of spongy underside is edible besidde one. It is not deadly but it just taste really bad and the giveaway should be a harsh smell. I haven't encountered one so I am not able to describe it more presicly
A SPORK! spoon+fork. the ultimate eating utensil! Also, those are Tortillas, not Pita bread. Its a Mexican/American/Native American thing used for burritos, tacos, chimichangas etc.
@@neogeo1670 Pita bread and tortillas may be similar due to both being a type of bread, however, they’re not the same and generally are not used interchangeably due to having different recipes and uses.
That’s because all the money that was supposed to go for new boots, decided to use second hand foot fungus invested boots to save money, and send it for their food. Or our one 1970s sub in the Atlantic
He makes everything a sandwich poutine shepherd's pie (or as he said some kind of meat hope it's not cat food) and for breakfast I think they might have mixed up the packages or never got a breakfast one 😂 I'm Canadian don't get me started on the something called a poutine had to stop and catch my breath lol love it
@Larry Nelson wrong as I'm currently serving in canads weirdly enough it's in the boxes of breakfast for some reason I'd consider it lunch but whatever I don't eat the breakfast ones 😂 most times I'm in the feild I eat Mr noodles or some other form of instant food
@@iseytheteethsnake6290 Technically this is more whitewashed american at this point, Not real tortillas, but processed preserved bland military ones are x.x
Dang, that looks good. Especially when you are out in the wilderness. Lots of proteins which is to be expected. I'm really happy to see Canadian soldiers treated so well!
As a Canadian, I had no idea our military ate so well. Edit: I’m not sure if it’s safe to touch wild mushrooms and then eat food with whatever the mushrooms left on your hands...
It is safe to handle even toxic mushrooms and not washing your hands before eating. No mushroom is that toxic that even a sugar cube of it is too bad. Some does have a really bad taste though that can transfer.
The towel was a weird one because you can use it on your cheeks and stuff with common sense or do the weird thing to your private parts you know the one on the front
Those orange, yellow and brown "m&ms" are actually peanut butter candy called Reese's Pieces and they are glorious.. Unless you're allergic to peanut butter. Also try a real poutine, beef gravy, cheese curds, and french fries. One thing I love to do actually is make pierogi poutine. Fry some bacon, take that out of the pan and add pieorgis to the bacon fat, fry them till golden brown. Put them in a baking dish, drizzle what's left of the oil from the pan into the gravy. Add the gravy, the bacon bits, the cheese. Bake it until the top is brown and bubbling. Doesn't take very long if you broil them. Take out, dish it up, add a fat dollop of sour cream and chopped green onion, hot peppers(not the jarred banana ones but ghost/jalapeno/habanero. douse with ghost pepper sauce and enjoy. Sometimes I will add caramelized onions to the gravy. Not your traditional poutine but a game changer to say the least.
wow they really upgraded the IMPs since i was in the canadian army, asides from the poutine, its not a poutine without cheese curds in it.. Also we used to only get one chocolate bar a day, it came in the lunch ration.
Another Canadian former military soldier. I was in the Reserve Forces in the 80's and we called it a Rat Pack (ration Pack) That makes me smile. Nowadays its called MRE
i like you videos it would be nice to see you cook on alcohol stove . some helpful links where to get the packs would be helpful many thanks and keep up the good work.
Active Canadian Military (Navy) here. Don't cut the top of the beverage bag, it's reusable LOL. There are 2 packs of the sports drink as well as the coffee, so that bag is very useful in the field. Also, the coffee is very good cold
I still have a case of Canadian MRE's in the basement. Use them occasionally on a day at the firing range for a quick lunch. There's a LOT of stuff in one and they taste pretty good to boot!
These rations look delicious! Very wise not eating the mushrooms. While these are probably OK, it is a good idea to have a decent field guide book with you when foraging to be sure. Never eat mushrooms you have not 100% identified.
@@texasslingleadsomtingwong8751 yes the creator is based in Ukraine, the video is shot by him but the voice over is done separately for each of his channels
The Sheperd’s pie backstory is very dark First of all its name in french is Pâté Chinois which roughly translate to Chinese dough Its because during the building of the canadian pacifique railroad the worker’s were mainly chinese and they invented the Chinese dough and it was the only thing they could eat Many of them died from explosives because they were the only ones to volunteer for these dangerous task
You usually don't find meat in a proper Poutine. It's basically French Fries with Gravy and Cheese Curds. It's not a meal you can usually take with you because the gravy need to be really hot to melt the cheese and you need to eat it before the content turn too soggy.
The unlettered M&Ms were probably Smarties, M&M are the American copy of the old Roundtree's confection when it was a British company, Smarties are made with Cadbury's chocolate, M&Ms are made with Hershe's chocolate, Cadbury's much better IMHO.
The first mushroom in the video is unknown to me so i cant say anything about their edibility. However the big ones and the ones simlair to them are Boletus mushrooms which are edible and highly sought after for culinairy use.
My B.I.L gave me a ration pack many years ago to try for 1 day's meals, (Australian Army) was quite filling, not not really exciting, I still had a lot left over, could not eat everything. That was back in the 1960's, I hope they have updated the menu ...lol
Those are bolete mushrooms you can tell from the Spongey bottom it might be a inky cap of some sort. Pretty much all boletes are edible, do they all taste good that’s a different story.
Hello from CANADA, Poutine is our national meal here in Quebec. It's potatoes with cheese curds and gravy. It can be supplemented with meat as you saw.
Those poutine rations are rare so you got lucky!! Glad you enjoyed the candy too ;)
Poutine is the national meal of basically all of Canada, though I'll give it to Quebec, they did invent it. Stuffs so good.
Ya not just Quebec I’m from Quebec no French but ya
@@EddieBurke The rest of Canada appropriated it yes....took it from us and said hey its ours now eh?
Okay Canadians wondering what you would think of my variation on poutine. French fries (obviously) Jarlsberg (we needed a lactose free cheese) and venison gravy.
@@NightWarp Did Canadians appropriate Nanaimo bars and Saskatoon jelly too? Ooooor are we just enjoying and being proud of a tasty food from a Canadian Region?
As someone who worked closely with military nutritionists, the reason rations in many first world countries have candy or sweets is because sugar is vital for proper functioning of muscle cells and brain cells. When you’re exercising a lot or constantly moving you exhaust those sugars fast. Therefore those sweets are both to add morale and replenish sugar your body needs. That’s why it’s common to find sugary and sweet items in US and Canadian rations. Intentionally, they aren’t to be eaten in one sitting, but snacked on throughout the day.
Hello Slivki!!! The Mushroom is indeed edible and actually very healthy for you!, There are some methods of consumption like - Drying and using for Pierogi, Mushroom soup or even Krokiety (Fried pancake with mushroom filling), You can also boil them to make Mushroom sauce out of them which is very delicious!, Hello From POLAND ❤
I believe he has to remove the green layer as it contains the rippened spores, but then it is indeeed edible. All mushroom with that kind of spongy underside is edible besidde one. It is not deadly but it just taste really bad and the giveaway should be a harsh smell. I haven't encountered one so I am not able to describe it more presicly
@@johannsens the green spongey layer is also edible on the mushroom shown in the video
It's called boletus in english. What's the polish name of this mushroom?
@@gabormasli6129 In Polish we call it Prawdziwek
@@fluxplen9477 ooo nice :)
A SPORK! spoon+fork. the ultimate eating utensil! Also, those are Tortillas, not Pita bread. Its a Mexican/American/Native American thing used for burritos, tacos, chimichangas etc.
Where the chopsticks at
Maybe it was Bannock!
yeah but pita bread is very similar and can be used interchangebly
@@neogeo1670 Pita bread and tortillas may be similar due to both being a type of bread, however, they’re not the same and generally are not used interchangeably due to having different recipes and uses.
It's actually called a FPOON
Canadian here. Looks like our soldiers eat better than I do 😮
That’s because all the money that was supposed to go for new boots, decided to use second hand foot fungus invested boots to save money, and send it for their food. Or our one 1970s sub in the Atlantic
@@hate-chan4369 They give people boot allowances now to get new boots from outside the military.
you dont want to live on rations you will never be able to shit again.
@@General_Shenanigans Really? Do they give specifications for the boots or just any boots lmao ?
that's what i was going to say!!!
"Its color reminds me of... uh.. laundry detergent"
*breaking bad theme*
my guy the "pita bread" pack literally said tortilla :)
It's...not that different really.
He makes everything a sandwich poutine shepherd's pie (or as he said some kind of meat hope it's not cat food) and for breakfast I think they might have mixed up the packages or never got a breakfast one 😂 I'm Canadian don't get me started on the something called a poutine had to stop and catch my breath lol love it
@Larry Nelson wrong as I'm currently serving in canads weirdly enough it's in the boxes of breakfast for some reason I'd consider it lunch but whatever I don't eat the breakfast ones 😂 most times I'm in the feild I eat Mr noodles or some other form of instant food
Yeah it’s still pita bread it’s not Mexican it’s Mediterranean
@@iseytheteethsnake6290 Technically this is more whitewashed american at this point, Not real tortillas, but processed preserved bland military ones are x.x
You were my childhood man and still making some of the best quality stuff in whole of CZcams
Бро, это его один из каналов, и далеко не основной:)
@@SoWasNot well that's interesting to know
do you guys realize the official channel of slivkishow is acually made by a russian guy?
@@rxnaldo_editz ukranian*
@@SoWasNot i mean he always speak russian in his videos so i am just saying
Canadian Military rations are fantastic!! I love the Chicken pesto pasta
Dang, that looks good. Especially when you are out in the wilderness. Lots of proteins which is to be expected. I'm really happy to see Canadian soldiers treated so well!
They get real old quick.
soon as i saw the notification i rushed to the vid love this channel!!!❤
As a Canadian, I had no idea our military ate so well.
Edit: I’m not sure if it’s safe to touch wild mushrooms and then eat food with whatever the mushrooms left on your hands...
Eat wild mushrooms, really
It is safe to handle even toxic mushrooms and not washing your hands before eating. No mushroom is that toxic that even a sugar cube of it is too bad. Some does have a really bad taste though that can transfer.
This was probably one of the MREs yet. All the food actually looks very delicious, especially the tortillas, which you so lovingly called pitas
The towel was a weird one because you can use it on your cheeks and stuff with common sense or do the weird thing to your private parts you know the one on the front
Yes, because reading what it says on the package is hard. 🙂
the breakfast items are called tacos although they are soft shell tacos, love your channel have a goodday!
for those who don't know, in Ukraine where he is from they exchange gifts on new years eve not christmas
Always awesome to see your videos. Stay safe in your part of the world. You are always in our prayers.
You have a great content sir bring more like this appreciated 👍☺️
Another great video. My thoughts are with you all. Pats to all your pets too. Greetings from Dimboola, in Victoria, Australia 🇦🇺
I really love how you shot this video. Really cool.
reese's pieces, not m&ms.. Best ration I've seen.
Those orange, yellow and brown "m&ms" are actually peanut butter candy called Reese's Pieces and they are glorious.. Unless you're allergic to peanut butter. Also try a real poutine, beef gravy, cheese curds, and french fries. One thing I love to do actually is make pierogi poutine. Fry some bacon, take that out of the pan and add pieorgis to the bacon fat, fry them till golden brown. Put them in a baking dish, drizzle what's left of the oil from the pan into the gravy. Add the gravy, the bacon bits, the cheese. Bake it until the top is brown and bubbling. Doesn't take very long if you broil them. Take out, dish it up, add a fat dollop of sour cream and chopped green onion, hot peppers(not the jarred banana ones but ghost/jalapeno/habanero. douse with ghost pepper sauce and enjoy. Sometimes I will add caramelized onions to the gravy. Not your traditional poutine but a game changer to say the least.
Pretty nice series. Hope to see more countries food packets like Vietnam, some gulf countries or like Japan .. keep going
wow they really upgraded the IMPs since i was in the canadian army, asides from the poutine, its not a poutine without cheese curds in it.. Also we used to only get one chocolate bar a day, it came in the lunch ration.
Best sense of humor !
I enjoy your videos! Keep it up
yay, it's finally Canadas time to shine!
Canada is trash
Bro this is Slivki's most sussy video ever made lmao 💀
The most sussy thing is him adding that face when he said “something else” at the wipes part💀
Hold up! What is the knife you opened that MRE with? It's very nice.
Another Canadian former military soldier. I was in the Reserve Forces in the 80's and we called it a Rat Pack (ration Pack) That makes me smile. Nowadays its called MRE
i like you videos it would be nice to see you cook on alcohol stove . some helpful links where to get the packs would be helpful many thanks and keep up the good work.
Wow they're the best ration meals I've ever seen 😋
Active Canadian Military (Navy) here. Don't cut the top of the beverage bag, it's reusable LOL. There are 2 packs of the sports drink as well as the coffee, so that bag is very useful in the field. Also, the coffee is very good cold
I think he noticed that on the second try. 🙂
The is the most beautiful MRE I have ever saw :)
This one looks like a W
Québec!!!❤️ love
I still have a case of Canadian MRE's in the basement. Use them occasionally on a day at the firing range for a quick lunch. There's a LOT of stuff in one and they taste pretty good to boot!
These rations look delicious!
Very wise not eating the mushrooms. While these are probably OK, it is a good idea to have a decent field guide book with you when foraging to be sure. Never eat mushrooms you have not 100% identified.
The thumbnail killed me lol it’s so all over the place lol
If you don’t mind my asking where did you get all the rations
Nice work 💪
I like your terrarium vids
Soft-shelled taco!
You sound happy in this video! Happiness brought on by recent liberation of large swaths of your country's territory!
well its not him talking, he hired an english speaking dude to talk for him on his EN channel. it has been like that for a few years already
@@gilshahar7 but is this channel located in Ukraine? If so , awesome.
@@texasslingleadsomtingwong8751 yes the creator is based in Ukraine, the video is shot by him but the voice over is done separately for each of his channels
@@gilshahar7 thanks for clarity. I’m back after many years and wondered why his voice changed
This is the best CZcamsr
The Sheperd’s pie backstory is very dark
First of all its name in french is Pâté Chinois which roughly translate to Chinese dough
Its because during the building of the canadian pacifique railroad the worker’s were mainly chinese and they invented the Chinese dough and it was the only thing they could eat
Many of them died from explosives because they were the only ones to volunteer for these dangerous task
The Canadians claim again pur dishes. This woke country with no culture🤡
Really good quality videos. Wonder where he's from tortillas and sporks are not known there lol
slivki you are the ceo of these popular videos , which you lovingly make for your viewers.
im from canada so good to see this word
Try Polish Ration Pack ! It's reallly tasty
Brave souls 😀💕❤️💜
Nice to know soldiers got better food than I do in school lol
"Pita Bread"... TORTILLAS... Pita Bread... Bless Your Heart!
Privyet slivki
Pita bread ...😂 pita pità !!
2:16 POLLOS HERMANOS
In the US we call that eating utensil a spork. Half spoon, half fork. That MRE looked pretty tasty!
Pita bread is for the peanut butter&jam. Poutine is supposed to be eaten with spork.
It says "Shepherd's Pie" right on the box. It is all the ingredients to a Shepherd's Pie.
From where you buy all this stuff
Hi there pls reply bro big fan😄👋
This MRE is really fantastic. On the other hand if you need food for 3 or more days you need a truck to move it.
You usually don't find meat in a proper Poutine. It's basically French Fries with Gravy and Cheese Curds. It's not a meal you can usually take with you because the gravy need to be really hot to melt the cheese and you need to eat it before the content turn too soggy.
OLD VOICE ACTORRR BACKKKK
The unlettered M&Ms were probably Smarties, M&M are the American copy of the old Roundtree's confection when it was a British company, Smarties are made with Cadbury's chocolate, M&Ms are made with Hershe's chocolate, Cadbury's much better IMHO.
And I actually thought that millitary food was bad, welp apparently it is better than that mushroom at the end😂😅
in the field, these are VERY appreciated. especially when you have the ability to heat them up. I was quite satisfied with the quality of the food
Even pizza mushroom
ok good, i was yelling at the screen to make a PB&J with the hamburger bun. The variety is there to keep morale up while getting shot at
Canadian soldiers really drinking white, sticky “protein” shakes and breaking bad Fortnite Shield potions
First no cap rarest moment lol
Really interesting ration pack, allot to carry in terms of size. But i am sure moral will be high with a ration that good.
wow thats breakfast is my whole day food
poutine and pita bread, you monster!
Tortilla is the flat bread the Tortilla with meat fillings are called tacos if just folded in half.
Western MRE’s (meal ready to eat) are made this way to keep morale and spirits high.
Those mushrooms are edible of course, pan frying them with salt is the way to go :)
That bloatlord sighting was unexpected...
Where do you find all of the MREs?
Pleasy try Estonian MRE It's very good!
The first mushroom in the video is unknown to me so i cant say anything about their edibility. However the big ones and the ones simlair to them are Boletus mushrooms which are edible and highly sought after for culinairy use.
Pretty bussin
Your videos help me escape
Wasn't expecting to see the clastic spider man meme
Here in the Midwest of Canada it’s just beef 😂
bro put shepards PIE in a taco 💀💀💀
Very civilized! It's a spork, btw.
Now do this with the Danish ones
They have Nutella
Done
1:11 You called it "spoon fork" i called it "spork".
We are not the same.
Can you try Indian military bag ?
Those aren't M&Ms, they're Smarties!
0:40😅😅
My B.I.L gave me a ration pack many years ago to try for 1 day's meals, (Australian Army) was quite filling, not not really exciting, I still had a lot left over, could not eat everything. That was back in the 1960's, I hope they have updated the menu ...lol
They aren't M&Ms, they're Smarties.
In this video, slivkishow has a revelation about not studying enough and asks the comments for advice about mushrooms
White bread more poison than mushroom, even pizza has mushrooms
Bro those tic-tac packets are what my 3rd grade teacher gave us for tests ✨💀✨
does anyone know what knife he's using?
Those are bolete mushrooms you can tell from the Spongey bottom it might be a inky cap of some sort. Pretty much all boletes are edible, do they all taste good that’s a different story.
He:but it still quite edible.
Me: what
Cat is so cute
I am from Canada and I love oure food
Do a video whit rambo!
Poutine - Putin? What a plot twist😁
yo shut up it's food don't get political