Description
ReadyWise 110-Serving Emergency Food Supply
SUPER PROTEIN MEAT & SIDES Protein Bucket
This 110-serving emergency food bucket, featuring freeze-dried meat and sides, is an excellent addition to any food storage plan. Whether facing weather-related emergencies, food shortages, job loss, or simply wanting to enhance your daily meals with high-quality protein and sides, ReadyWise has you covered. These delicious freeze-dried meats and sides can be prepared in minutes by just adding water. Packaged in stackable, Grab-N-Go handle buckets, they are convenient to store and transport.
What’s Included:
- Roasted Flavored Chicken – 8 Servings
- Savory Roasted Ground Beef – 8 Servings
- Southwest Style Chicken – 8 Servings
- Cheesy Ground Beef – 4 Servings
- Teriyaki Style Chicken – 4 Servings
- Stroganoff Flavored Beef – 8 Servings
- Long Term White Rice – 20 Servings
- Black Beans – 20 Servings
- Kidney Beans – 20 Servings
- Pinto Beans – 10 Servings
Benefits of the Product:
- Shelf life of up to 15 years
- Simple to prepare, just add water
- Variety of tasty meals
- Manufactured in the USA
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Why Opt for Freeze-Dried Emergency Foods Like ReadyWise?
Shelf Life
Moisture content directly impacts shelf life – the higher the moisture, the shorter the shelf life. Dehydrated food can lose up to 90% of its moisture, but home dehydrators may only remove 80%, resulting in a shorter shelf life. That said, top-end dehydrated foods can still last up to 15 years, and sometimes even up to 25 years, depending on the type of food.
Freeze-dried food is ideal for long-term storage, with a shelf life extending 25 years or more. Storing freeze-dried food in a cool, dark, and dry environment will further extend its longevity.
Preparing Freeze-Dried Emergency Food
To prepare freeze-dried food, simply add water and wait for it to rehydrate. The food will taste very close to its original state. Dehydrated food, on the other hand, often requires boiling to rehydrate, which can take around 20 minutes, depending on the type of food.
Nutrition
Freeze-dried food retains the majority of its nutrients throughout the process, maintaining about 97% of its original nutritional value once rehydrated. Dehydrated food retains only about 60-75% of its original nutrients.
Taste
Flavor is key when it comes to food. Both freeze-dried and dehydrated foods are tasty, but freeze-drying preserves more nutrients, flavor, texture, and aroma. Dehydrating food with heat can result in some loss of flavor, nutrients, and texture. Most people agree that freeze-dried food wins in the taste department.
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