In my opinion, the French MRE wins in the family picnic category. Every soldier in the trenches will choose Polish MRE. Thicker, bigger, less processed. Freeze-dried fruit, large chocolate, real honey, xylitol gum, candies with vitamin C and, above all, large pieces of unprocessed meat with vegetables. To sum up. Family picnic - France. War conditions - Poland. Our reviewer seems to have succumbed to the French charm of trace amounts of pistachios in the sausage :) What a great video!
@ambrozykleks6263 ай бұрын
Maybe you're right, but each country probably compose their MREs according to local preferences. But it's fun to see how foreign people find them.
@piotrmalewski81783 ай бұрын
@@ambrozykleks626 I think most importantly it is heartwarming to hear that Polish ration is ok (even if it's eaten unlike any Polish person would), since there was a lot of trouble like 20 years ago, when in Afghan intervention our soldiers didn't even have good boots.
@TheRezro3 ай бұрын
@@piotrmalewski8178 I remind it was before military reform.
@Mambian3 ай бұрын
jak nick ukryc?
@kamikadzegga91883 ай бұрын
I agree with you, I noticed that French MRE looked like it was bought in a supermarket, while Polish one looked like it was made specially to eat, no logos, no company promoting, only name and ingredient list.
@krzysztofsaa29973 ай бұрын
It looks like Poles eat to fight and French fight to eat.
@xkruchy92763 ай бұрын
French do what?
@zajcevgaming3 ай бұрын
@@xkruchy9276 hahahaha that was good one
@dariuszdzwigala56023 ай бұрын
@@xkruchy9276😂
@RafaSalajski-tx5cn3 ай бұрын
Dobrze powiedziane
@KamilazWarszawy2 ай бұрын
Francuzi co zpieprza...li jak sie prawdziwa wojna zaczela. Tacy kozacy!
@zeideerskine34623 ай бұрын
Xylitol gum, vitamin C candy, freeze dried fruit, whole rye crisp. Poland is nailing it on the nutrition side.
@pawelpw11613 ай бұрын
every item in polish mre has its purpose. it should keep you healthy and full. It is mild in taste and cooked well or almost overcooked to avoid 'run for toilet/bush' incidents
@vipergtsmre3 ай бұрын
You picked two extremely different rations to compare, awesome idea! Polish is designed for purpose, French is designed for taste. Great vid as always!
@Echuu_X3 ай бұрын
The french MRE looks like random stuff from LIDL thrown into a shopping basket, while the polish one looks to be made for war
@adysc743 ай бұрын
exactly, who in the hell eat "muesli" in war? 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@richardshaw19682 ай бұрын
@@adysc74it’s common Brit MRE for starter….
@MrNathansdad2 ай бұрын
@@adysc74 muesli is found in many countries MRE
@Scar-L-lightАй бұрын
@@adysc74 when you are stuck in the sand box for 3 whole months eating like "at home" in mission really boost the moral of troops
@Lexusik3 ай бұрын
omg, these fruits from Polish MRE are not for soaking in water! These are freeze-dried fruits! You should eat them from the package without water 😆😆
@Arientar3 ай бұрын
well. We rehydrate freeze-dried things in poland. Preferably with boiling-hot water. As a Polish guy I feel weird about eating freeze-dried fruits without adding water first
@jedenzet3 ай бұрын
@@Arientar i call bs on this.
@bodziow57863 ай бұрын
Chyba nie wiesz o czym mówisz chłopie. Można jeść na sucho można z odbrobiną wody. Dwie wersje są bardzo dobre.
@PanProper3 ай бұрын
"Na sucho" nie polecam...☝️
@bodziow57863 ай бұрын
@@PanProper dlaczego?
@jerzyblinowski51773 ай бұрын
I am from Poland. 6:31 Dried fruits are intended as a sweet snack. I would never have thought that you could pour water over them. You don't pour water into raisins (dried grapes), dried figs or dates. You can drink hot chocolate or granulated tea with them, from what I remember about Polish sets. 23:27 Rusks have always been a part of Polish sets since at least the Napoleonic wars (then there were only rusks). When I was a scout (around 1978), such rusks were sold in scout equipment stores, next to canteens, scout knives, shoes with thick treaded soles, backpacks and woolen socks. Traditional rusks are as hard as a stone. Legend has it that you can make a knife out of them and even kill someone. Most importantly, rusks can be stored for a very long time, and the addition of cumin and other spices means that insects such as food moths or grain weevils do not touch them.
@MeAncient3 ай бұрын
Very interesting. Thanks for adding to the total story. TFW!
@aureliuszwitt55083 ай бұрын
@@MeAncient In the army, we called these wafers Panzer Waffel. . They were also our last weapon in the event of a shortage of ammunition. When an Afghan or a Russian got hit in the head with such a waffle, there was at least a concussion. But.. They had their own specific taste and everyone who served with some strange feeling remembers these wafers ... Best regards
@robertkowalski79323 ай бұрын
Raisins are soaked, for example, as an addition to cake. Dried fruit can be eaten soaked or as a dry snack. You don't eat dried mushrooms "dry" either.
@Galy-03 ай бұрын
@@MeAncient The Poles had good MREs and what the French what it should be.
@ntavlas3 ай бұрын
@@robertkowalski7932 gdzie grzyby, a gdzie owoce, chlopie.
@PanProper3 ай бұрын
Panzerwafle to "żelazna" porcja, którą można zjeść w ostateczności. One mają wiele innych bardziej wartościowych zastosowań...np: wkłady balistyczne do kamizelki kuloodpornej...🤭
@flameendcyborgguy8833 ай бұрын
Ale wiesz co jest najgorsze? Mimo wszystko czasem nabierasz ochoty na jednego, a tu chuj, nie ma...
@wermiak84263 ай бұрын
@@flameendcyborgguy883w biedrze sobie kup suchary piastowskie są cieńsze ale jak wpakujesz do mordy 2 to będzie
@dymitrarchiwista7893 ай бұрын
@@flameendcyborgguy883 kupisz, to suchary beskidzkie - na spokojnie można je dostać w sklepach - wiem bo sam kupuje :D
@marcingala.Ай бұрын
A jak rozbijesz się na wodzie to rzucasz je rekinom i przyglądasz się jak skurczysyny toną...
@Sniperboy55513 ай бұрын
I’m pissed off that KZbin didn’t recommend this video to me until an entire day later. This is by far my favorite MRE channel.
@MeAncient3 ай бұрын
You are very kind. TFW, as always.
@richardmyatt19783 ай бұрын
@@MeAncientlove your videos, thank you so much for your time making the best MRE videos on KZbin. One question, why does TFW mean? Sending love from England
@trevarohr48453 ай бұрын
@richardmyatt1978 (TFW) thanks for watching
@richardmyatt19783 ай бұрын
@@trevarohr4845 thanks lol don't know why I didn't think of that
@Santiago.de.Chilli3 ай бұрын
Freeze-dried fruits in Polish MRU are meant to be eaten dry. It is a kind of fruit snack, not a soup, etc.
@moscuadelendaest2 ай бұрын
why not both? 🤷♂
@jakewastakenАй бұрын
They should probably stop putting rehydration instructions in with it then. We all know you can eat freeze dried fruit dry, but he was just following the instructions. The Polish MRU is clearly designed for war and not a store product, so they very deliberately included the instruction for water. If we’re talking what you’re meant to do, instructions are where you glean such information. Eating it dry is something you *can* do. Eating it with water is what the Polish military says you’re meant to do.
@alexromero2632Ай бұрын
Why does it say add water then. I would rather eat it dry but it does say add water
@DarkLord-yd9sg2 ай бұрын
I just watched a random dude eating Mre from 2 countries I don't really care about. Was super engaged all the way through. That hour went by faster than my twenties. Thanks for blessing me with this video on a thursday afternoon. Loved it!
@MeAncient2 ай бұрын
You are very kind. Welcome aboard and I hope you enjoy the rest of the library of reviews we have posted. TFW
@wojter403 ай бұрын
This crispy bread thing in Polish ration is mostly to provide some fiber to whole meal. And panzerwaffles are made to be crushed, mixed with sauce to make something like porridge.
@MeAncient3 ай бұрын
That makes sense, for sure. TFW
@CórkaMokoszy3 ай бұрын
My Polish pride was slightly hurt ;) but I understand your choice, besides it's a matter of taste and there's no arguing about it. However, looking at the amount of meat in our dishes I think our soldiers are rather happy ;). Meat is the basis of survival, no French cheese will give you as much strength as a piece of good meat in a tasty sauce ;). If I can be honest I hate raspberries, so I would wish our soldiers other fruits, even in bars. Unfortunately, the raspberry flavor is common in our food rations. I watched you with pleasure, thank you and hi from Poland.
@robertkowalski79323 ай бұрын
How can you not like one of the most delicious fruits?
@robertjakubczak94373 ай бұрын
Maliny są dobre ale te małe pestki to można cholery dostać jak wlezą między zęby 😆
@bodziow57863 ай бұрын
from what I remember, the Polish MRE you are testing has about 4,500-4800 kcal. there are also one-dish dishes. they are smaller and you get 3 pieces per 24 hours. the smaller ones have a completely different menu (12 or 14 dishes). I recommend trying it.
@oszustoslaw3 ай бұрын
He did 2 years ago. kzbin.info/www/bejne/ooPUoologNKenJI
@MeAncient3 ай бұрын
If I can find one, I will for sure. TFW
@pangroszek34983 ай бұрын
Granulation in honey indicates that it is natural and not thermally treated. Milk chocolate is better, but dark chocolate lasts longer. The white coating on the chocolate is natural. Coffee candies contain caffeine. They should probably not be given to small children. The clip for the Polish MRE can is used slightly differently ;)
@texoschannel49073 ай бұрын
Milk chocolate has very low amout of cocoa, which makes it the worst chocolate, even white chocolate has more cocoa than milk one
@ebithrilebithril3 ай бұрын
@@texoschannel4907 white chocolate is just fat from coca fruits (byproduct of extracting cocoa) and sugar, so white chocolate has no coca in it :)
@texoschannel49073 ай бұрын
@@ebithrilebithril coca fat is still part of coca. White chocolate has more of that than milk “chocolate”.
@robertkowalski79323 ай бұрын
Honey is a substance with bacteriostatic, antifungal and strengthening properties, but only if it has not been heat treated.
@MadmaxMadmax-qr9ck2 ай бұрын
All honey crystallizes 100% and it has nothing to do with heat treatment. You can heat the honey and it will return to a liquid state. But then it will crystallize again, depending on the composition - the crystallization time is from 4 weeks to 12 months.
@tempt66693 ай бұрын
Typical polish mexican chicken - made my day XD
@konradadamczyk57553 ай бұрын
You should fold the can holder from polish MRE into a triangle, then it is easy to carry the can, then you hook it from the top. When it comes to honey crystallization is a natural process if you are dealing with high quality honey. You can dissolve it by immersing the container of honey in warm but not hot water. It will change its structure and will be liquid
@13Chopper3 ай бұрын
Ale straci swoje wartości odżywcze po podgrzaniu.
@konradadamczyk57553 ай бұрын
@@13Chopper dlatego napisałem w ciepłej ale nie gorącej, w takiej sytuacji nic nie straci
@andrewblackmore31503 ай бұрын
The Polish ones look quite improved. With the French mains it's best to stir them up before putting them on the heat and giving them a stir while they cook
@piotrmalewski81783 ай бұрын
Afghanistan and Iraq missions improved it a lot. At some point the state was so desperate, soldiers were just given pretty big amount of money, to buy their own gear on free market, because state orders would take too long and there was strong suspicion of frauds on lower levels. There were also reports of Polish soldiers scavenging scrap to weld it onto their jeeps, because our cars were WW2/Soviet cold war style with little or no armour.
@sykko.exit23483 ай бұрын
As for the polish MRE fruits we usually eat it dry. Pouring water on it is weird.
@hkezbbpb3 ай бұрын
In Poland good food we have in home on a war we bring food that is only good enough to fight.
@rekleif3 ай бұрын
You two are always such a joy to watch. You understand what we viewers want and the videos, besides usually getting me hungry, has a calmness and I love that you always say a little prayer before starting with the review, I always pray with you. God bless and lots of love from Norway.
@reimannsum90773 ай бұрын
I must admit that I'd not reconstitute those dried fruits, myself. They'd be lovely if eaten dried.
@JacobWillits3 ай бұрын
Flavor probably better rehydrated
@piotrmalewski81783 ай бұрын
@@JacobWillits As a Polish person I wouldn't even think of reconstituting them. I would pick something more substantial for breakfast, and treat the fruits as a snack during march. I can't even recall reconstituing dry fruits in my memory. I probably heard about it it as a possibility, but never ever did that, never heard or seen anyone actually doing that. The ration doesn't mention which to eat when because we hate to be told what we're supposed to do. Unless we get a very exhautsting explanation on reasons, but battlefield is not exactly a good place for lecture and following arguments. I mean, most of the time, if you tell a Polish person how to do something, they will ignore you, do it their own way, and if anything goes wrong, blame your interference.
@wojstube93593 ай бұрын
Great video! Polish food is great. Especially meat dishes. Its marketing is too quiet. Maybe that's a good thing, because there wouldn't be enough of these delicacies for us ;) Just joking. Com to PL and check more. Greetings from Poland!
@lisam45033 ай бұрын
I was Army 1981-84. I hated when we switched from the old C-rats to the MRE's. As far as modern MRE's I liked the Polish ration better than the U.S, British and German one. The French rations though are gourmet! I was stationed in Berlin so we also had the French and British sectors in the city. On rarer occasions the three militaries would get out in the field/Grunewald together. The French would be carrying big loaves of bread and brandy or wine bottles.
@MeAncient3 ай бұрын
Man, I would have loved to be over there then. I was in USMC 80 - 84. I loved trying international cuisine when I was in Europe for a few weeks. Back in the early 80s, there weren't many international food restaurants around unless you lived in a big city. So being overseas was a good time to try food we couldn't normally get at home. TFW
@lisam45033 ай бұрын
@@MeAncient Other than the wall and all the crazy stuff going on back then a Berlin assignment was like winning the lottery. Great food and Berlin was a party like everyday could be your last day city. As a Marine if you could have gotten embassy duty there you'd have probably loved it. The only real downsides was being way outnumbered and surrounded by Soviet and East German forces and the worlds eyes were on Berlin. Pretty strict dress and conduct rules also. Like you as a Vet I've been exposed to all kinds of foods and love most all kinds of food! Enjoy your videos and perspectives! I remember when the Barracks were attacked in Lebanon. Watched about it on AFN in Berlin. Very sad day we all felt bad for the Marines and other people lost.
@mikenaracon9513 ай бұрын
24 hour MRE’s mean longer videos which is great
@MeAncient3 ай бұрын
Mike, I hope you can stick with the whole thing. It was a lengthy one to make, for sure. TFW
@mikenaracon9513 ай бұрын
@@MeAncient just finished watching and France won for me but im a sucker for bleu cheese. I liked the editing flair from Ace too, (I assume he edits your videos).
@cynthiagauthier88973 ай бұрын
@@mikenaracon951 well it wasn't really "blue cheese", but a "pâté" with a blue cheese flavor.
@RUSTYSURPLUS3 ай бұрын
Me Ancient hello that is a great review.. I am leaning for the Polish MRE gotta like that pork with that gravy lunch and the Mexican chicken. THANKS for showing.
@steveg24483 ай бұрын
Always look forward to these. Your presentation is the best in the game. Thanks for doing these!
@ytRANDOMCLIPS3 ай бұрын
A couple of years ago, the French RCIR package included a small foldable spork in the stove package, which could be used, for example, to eat dessert or mix coffee. It has been left out of those newer packages. At some point I will have to do a video comparison of the new and old RCIR packaging when I have shelves full of the newer and older ones, what has changed in them. The French seriously know how to keep their soldiers happy on the field. These same packages and ingredients have also been made into soft packages, so it's more comfortable to carry them in your backpack when you're on a mission. There are different variations of them, and I have three different ones. They are marked with different colors if they are intended for hot or cold climates. If I remember correctly, I have white, blue and green packaging on my shelf.
@TheRainstormer3 ай бұрын
Oh wow an hour long video featuring a battle between Polish and France rations!!! This is amazing :D ima sucker for these long videos
@partsman110003 ай бұрын
Wow guys, over an hour long video, great job!! I think this is one of my favorite videos that you've ever done. Really enjoyed the in depth comments on the comparisons of the two MRE's. That risotto really looked delicious. It was surprising to see the Mexican chicken dish for the Polish MRE. That soup on the French side, reminds me of the old Lipton packs of soup, I had as a kid. Pretty good, but salty. I say thumbs up on the longer length of the videos, and keep 'em coming guys! God bless.
@choppermike33293 ай бұрын
Great comparison and video. Lots of great items in both. Thanks for your service in the USMC and comparing MREs.
@vgotnofingers3 ай бұрын
I guess the idea for the Polish MRE was to have the jam and honey with breakfast.
@tytus_de_zoo_3 ай бұрын
Jako Polak na śniadanie zjadł bym mielonkę wieprzowa z tylko musztardy nie ma w zestawie 😢 ale jak ktoś lubi to może na słodko
@OstatniVorox3 ай бұрын
@@tytus_de_zoo_ Węglowodany są potrzebna i fajne jak masz 10minutową przerwę w czasie marszu
@piotrmalewski81783 ай бұрын
In Poland the idea is that you eat sugary foods only when you need instant short term boosts. For any serious meals you need meat, veggies and complex carbohydrates like 'kasza'.
@Damian.843 ай бұрын
Vitamins and healthy honey
@filmaty982 ай бұрын
@@piotrmalewski8178 Exactly like you said my fellow countryman
@Mark948913 ай бұрын
Hi my brother I am Polish in service in the foreign legion for 25 years, and I hate the French rations most of the legionaries we really don't find it good, and each time in OPEX we exchange it for another and it's very funny you love him like all the American soldiers I know, my wife is American I am retiring this year and I am coming to live in Utah, send me your address in a private message I will send you the French rations my brother "STRENGTH AND HONOR" prend bien soin de toi
@Crytica.3 ай бұрын
I love my French paté. France has so many fun and varied patés out there. Especially when you find yourself on a farmers market you can find stands that are selling so many kinds of fun flavors. It's my go to condiment for on baguettes in the morning when I'm on vacation there.
@Sniperboy55513 ай бұрын
My local supermarket sells a duck liver with port wine pâté, it’s great. I’m not a huge fan of liver, but that one in particular is perfect on crackers, but I’m sure it would be great on a baguette as well! Almost like a banh mi, you could add a bunch of nice fresh veg.
@AldoSchmedack3 ай бұрын
Agreed!
@d.d.32493 ай бұрын
Priceless information for soldiers who are, for example, in the trenches. 😂
@LatajaceStadoKotow3 ай бұрын
I'm not trying one-up the French on the topic of patees, it would be too audacious, but fun fact: Poles love patee too, and we have many versions, some more like a dog food, some really tasty, that we consume on many special occasions and everyday basis alike. Brothers in patee.
@lapinmalin86262 ай бұрын
@@lancerevell5979 "henaff" best can pâté but it's expensive
@stevencsb3 ай бұрын
An hour long video, what a treat! Fantastic work as always.
@JohnGBlackBelt533 ай бұрын
I really enjoyed watching your latest vid. Both MRE's looked very tasty. Possibly the best comparison vid you have done yet! I'm looking forward to more.
@MeAncient3 ай бұрын
John, I am so glad you like it. I was afraid it might drag on too long. TFW and thanks for your kind words.
@katetomlinson16383 ай бұрын
Your videos are exactly what I needed!! Can’t wait!!
@MeAncient3 ай бұрын
Hope you enjoy! TFW, Kate
@AgraeLpl3 ай бұрын
Dont think that panzerwafle can be made softer by getting it wet. Those are multipurpose, you can use lefovers in plate carriers or as tank armour replacement. And real honey should crystalise after some time, thats how you should distinguish it from artificial one.
@MadmaxMadmax-qr9ck2 ай бұрын
The honey in the Polish food ration is real, unprocessed honey. All natural 100% honey crystallizes, just heat it and you have normal honey. But over time it will crystallize again. Depending on the composition, crystallization lasts from 4 weeks to 6-12 months.
@MeAncient2 ай бұрын
I was surprised by the small amount in the large package. TFW
@MadmaxMadmax-qr9ck2 ай бұрын
@@MeAncient 25g of honey has 80 calories. Honey raises blood glucose levels slower and less intensely than sugar, which is more beneficial for people who care about stable blood sugar levels. And honey. Honey, as a substance with high osmolarity, drains excess water, which prevents maceration of the wound edges and excessive accumulation of active substances in the wound environment. Moreover, it stimulates its autolytic cleansing processes and inhibits bacterial growth.
@eurobeatbandit3 ай бұрын
Great review! When I saw the menus I knew it would be close one. I think that losing to a french rations is nothing to be upset about because these are one of if not the best rations in the world. And I do love me some polish mexican style chicken. I had some tortillas laying around one day when I was at home, and let me tell you - that inside a tortilla makes you a winner.
@pyrofirefox8873 ай бұрын
joking around saying that the polish MRE has "A Chicken Meal, Mexican style" (its that the can said basically) but not saying anything about the fact that the french just straight up served you italian food
@moscuadelendaest2 ай бұрын
I mean he wasn't sure what was that white stuff in risotto. Let's cut him some slack. 🤣😂
@gertandersen36093 ай бұрын
Just a suggestion😊 these panzerwaffles, pound them to dust and add to any sauce. Like what the Royal Navy did in the Napoleonic wars on ships😊
@jamaalellison30763 ай бұрын
If there's two things the French are good at, it's food and making terrible Olympic opening ceremonies 😂
@MeAncient3 ай бұрын
Ha ha ha! Ain't that the truth. TFW
@ommsterlitz18053 ай бұрын
The Ceremony was not French quite the opposite to France and Français people but the representation of pure new american wokism culture that all of your compagnies so try to impose on the world from Netflix to Meta, this is why everyone was outraged and boycotted the Olympics
@rifleshooterchannel2083 ай бұрын
@@ommsterlitz1805Let’s not ignore the fact that the organizers and many actors in that “art performance” were of the Hebrew persuasion.
@ommsterlitz18053 ай бұрын
@@rifleshooterchannel208 as always strangely...
@ThingsThatIDo3 ай бұрын
Surrendering
@kevindvorak7423 ай бұрын
I ordered a French ration during the pandemic. U.S. Customs seized the main, which I'm sure would have been delicious. The rest of the ration was great. Including some water purification tablets.
@MeAncient3 ай бұрын
U.S. Customs agents have enjoyed many items from the international MREs I have ordered. TFW, Kevin.
@rifleshooterchannel2083 ай бұрын
Shoulda sent those water purification tablets to members of our Olympic swimming team. They’re not feeling too well after being in that toxic waste France calls a river 😂
@cbmadcow3 ай бұрын
Same here I ordered 2 French MRE's early this summer from MRE mountain. 3 months later I finally received the package to only find all the main's were removed. So disappointing. MRE mountain offered store credit but cant see the point...Also Won't tell my wife how much I spent on them.
@lancerevell59793 ай бұрын
Those Customs Drones must be underfed and hungry. 😮
@BooBahh-uh5jk3 ай бұрын
Customs in Chicago currently has mine since Aug 5th, so I guess I shouldn't worry
@AldoSchmedack3 ай бұрын
Polish like the Germans have great food. French too no doubt. Can't go wrong with Italian too. Maybe I am just hungry!? 😂
@jakewastakenАй бұрын
Those do seem to be some of the better MREs, but I admit I usually watch these when I’m hungry or eating a quick and dirty meal myself lol
@HerrReinhard3 ай бұрын
It's a little much risky on the French side to add two main courses with a mushroom taste, don't You think? I'm personally a great fan of mushrooms, but as long as we suspect that a soldier is drowing his MRE, not picking one, he might be dissapointed (2/3 of his daily food is with mushrooms taste).
@moscuadelendaest2 ай бұрын
Polish hot chocolate was orange flavoured. The funky after-taste in Polish hard tack is caraway seed. Also the inclusion of Mexican Chicken in Polish MRE and Italian Risotto in French MRE is hilarious. Great video!
@drynoa5323 ай бұрын
Great comparative content & relaxing to listen to, keep doing what you love! Those French mains look amazing.
@WinterMute_df3 ай бұрын
I really like our Polish panzerwaffles. My go to option for camping. Regular ones are flavored with caraway seeds.
@joaomarreiros49063 ай бұрын
The Polish is simple but not bad, and I found things in both of the MREs I like. The pates are very common in Europe, Portugal and Spain have them too, and also our own fish pates, that I advise any one to try, the sardine, macro, and tuna from Portugal are really good. And mushrooms with pate... Sir, that is the food of kings, especially with a good bread. Great review.
@Sniperboy55513 ай бұрын
I hated mushrooms when I was younger until I learned how to cook them properly, now they’re my favorite. Mushrooms can level anything up, kind of like Mario. I’d love to try a Portuguese or Spanish MRE!
@joaomarreiros49063 ай бұрын
@@Sniperboy5551 The latest ones I tried are really good, they have pates, and the jams and biscuits we use are usually better, two varieties, one sweet and one salty, with a nice crunch to it, but not "panzer crackers"...
@MeAncient3 ай бұрын
I have yet to eat a pate I didn’t like. TFW
@wojtas-43 ай бұрын
Widać Francuzi jedzą samymi rekami i tyłka nie podcierają?, sztućce to POLSKI wynalazek!
@chemcom2762 ай бұрын
We just have a metallic fork and spoon, is it hard to understand?
@aneksjaBombasu2 ай бұрын
Nie zesraj się tam
@piotr-u1h3 ай бұрын
All French breads are deprived of the most important ingredient - fiber, in Polish there is much more of it, and crackers, although they are hard as stones, are full of it - therefore healthy. Remember that all cream cheeses are heavily processed and have nothing in common with cheese other than artificial flavor and aroma enhancers. Jam from Poland, mainly this honey, as you can see from the consistency, is not artificially pressed, but natural. Only this French dinner dish was OK to regulate the power of the arc..
@MeAncient3 ай бұрын
I am unfamiliar with your term, 'power of the arc.' TFW
@lapinmalin86262 ай бұрын
honey does not need to be processed to preserve itself, so it is normal
@Nimrawid3 ай бұрын
I tried French rations in early 2000's and I really liked them. Since 2000 the Polish MREs changed a lot. I still have some dark green boxes from the 90's xD
@MeAncient3 ай бұрын
If you've kept them cool they may still be good. TFW
@mathieuraymond93562 ай бұрын
Also, every french soldier carries his own fork, kinfe and cup, thus why there is no fournished
@MeAncient2 ай бұрын
Makes sense of it, for sure. TFW
@cpt.flamer71843 ай бұрын
Those hard candies in the Polish mre are for vitamin c supplementation, it's to prevent the scurvy , i don't know how much of a problem scurvy actually is, but better be safe than sorry i guess ;p
@MeAncient3 ай бұрын
When it comes to scurvy, not having it is way better than having it. Have you ever read the symptoms? Yikes! TFW
@Superator693 ай бұрын
Please review Romanian MRE. I googled it and it looked tasty. Mains included creamy chicken pasta, pepper steak pasta, and chicken biryani. Snacks included canned sardines, canned liver pate and hummus with crackers.
@alanhoofman16523 ай бұрын
Opening the different MRE’s is almost like opening presents on Christmas morning and then spending the day opening each individual package and seeing how everything goes together!! 😂Love your videos brother! God Bless!
@The_Fearlesss3 ай бұрын
I have question since I served in Polish Army. We have at least 7 different types of MREs with different dishes in them. Does the same applies to MREs from other countries?
@jakewastakenАй бұрын
Yeah most countries have a variety of menus available.
@rickroll39803 ай бұрын
Thanks again. Looks like a fun change from US MRE’s. During the few times I got away from the comfort of Navy Hospitals, and went camping with my green friends, I don’t ever recall having that much time for meal prep and consumption. It seemed more like, “We break for lunch, here is your MRE, meet back for formation in 30 minutes.”
@MeAncient3 ай бұрын
Rick, that's exactly right. 30 minutes if you were lucky. These comparisons are lots of fun for me but they are long. I'm afraid the audience will not want to stick around for the whole thing. TFW
@piotrmalewski81783 ай бұрын
@@MeAncient It's a bit lenghty, not because it's boring, but just because there is this just this much time between coming back from work and going to sleep. But I like that what you're doing is very honest, no fakery, just giving your straight impression, plus you're clearly an experienced man and know what's good. Also spoken in beautiful language, I mean clear, precise articulation, word spacing, intonation and rythm that makes it easy to understand and pleasant to listen. But the the point; I wanted to thank you. There was once a big concern that out soldiers didn't even have good boots so it's important when someone not from Poland checks on things like ration and says it's ok, (even if you eat it differently than we would, that doesn't matter). It makes me easier to know that we have at least that sorted and our boys can at least count on a good meal. Who hasn't been starved and exhausted or mentally broken away from home, would not understand how important such simple things are. Hearty food that brought a memory of home, was something that kept me going more than once.
@michaelmcelwain20533 ай бұрын
What a pleasure to watch, that was a very in depth comparison. Enjoyed very much, especially the bonus deer footage.
@Simply_fabulous73 ай бұрын
Love your videos!!! Always a good day when you post! Keep doin what you’re doing!!
@MeAncient3 ай бұрын
Thanks for those kind words and TFW!
@arturdobrowolski82722 ай бұрын
Henri de Valois, the king of France, learned in Poland how to eat with forks and knives and introduced it to France. Toilet paper also arrive in France much later. They still have to learn that soldiers needs real food like these Polish meet meals.
@lapinmalin86262 ай бұрын
food standards in France are certainly much higher than in Poland, which is why soldiers can eat what is sold in a supermarket French canned products are better The Poles have nothing to teach France about food, especially military food. It was the French who invented canned goods precisely for the army at a time that changed Poland and France.
@y2little3 ай бұрын
It cracks me up every time I hear Ace do the "quiet laugh" lol I can just picture the look on his face.😂😂
@cynthiagauthier88973 ай бұрын
Yes, you can add some "comté" cheese in the french curry soup. Comté cheese is flavored, salty and creamy. But you usually don't have it on the field of war...
@antithesisjones7653 ай бұрын
Brilliant work Me Ancient! I’m really enjoying these 24 hr ration comparisons and tonight’s was a real banger. 10/10 👍
@piotr78053 ай бұрын
Pork with horseradish is one of my top 3 pork dishes, especially with white horseradish gravy (white gravy, not white horseradish) it's such an amazing and unique taste.
@kubadevarsovia28392 ай бұрын
The one with beans and sour cabbage in one can? My favourite too.
@Gajsu13 ай бұрын
I just cannot get over the fact that he soaked the fruits in the water. Who on earth would do that?! They are supposed to be snacked on dry!
@PanProper3 ай бұрын
Najwyraźniej po francuskim jedzeniu dostaje się silnego zaparcia. Stąd brak papieru toaletowego...🤭
@cynthiagauthier88973 ай бұрын
The tissue/towel can be used for the toilets too. In french, we call is "mouchoirs en papier".
@PanProper3 ай бұрын
@@cynthiagauthier8897Très intelligent...👍 Hé, en polonais, on écrit du papier de la même manière qu'en français...😁
@cynthiagauthier88973 ай бұрын
@@PanProper oh, merci. Je l'ignorais. Et bravo pour l'utilisation du français. ;)
@lapinmalin86262 ай бұрын
@@PanProper la Pologne et la France on beaucoup d'histoire commune surtout depuis l'Empereur par contre je ne sais pas d’où vient le mot papier en Français si il vient du Français ou si il vient du Polonais
@PanProper2 ай бұрын
@@lapinmalin8626Le mot vient du nom de l’arbre égyptien « papyrus ». En allemand, j'écris exactement la même chose qu'en polonais et en français :)
@johndutton58813 ай бұрын
Thanks for the new video,too bad I've stopped getting notifications of your new content, oh well I'll just keep checking your channel every few days.
@eltenda3 ай бұрын
The French one was more " tempting" for sure 😊 Excellent review!
@MeAncient3 ай бұрын
It was more tempting just from the varied menu items, for sure. TFW, as always, Eltenda!
@greciagarbo3 ай бұрын
Zmasakrowałes owoce!
@geoffodensos71873 ай бұрын
This was your guys best video yet! I watched this before breakfast on my day off from work and you legit have me hungry! I like when you opened the bleu cheese 😂😂😂
@sevibomhower-lk7rp3 ай бұрын
it's always a good day when you give us a new video..thank you bud and my respects to you and your family ✌🙂
@MeAncient3 ай бұрын
I appreciate that. TFW
@lukaszkarbolewski43613 ай бұрын
Only the food was rated and it was fine. But if you were alone in the middle of nowhere without tools, what would you choose?
@ThingsThatIDo3 ай бұрын
Loved the long video! Thanks for taking the time to make it.
@Jared-913 ай бұрын
This was a great video. The camera/camera man really did great with the close-ups!
@celticdale2 ай бұрын
Sir, thank you for your service and saying grace. I nearly fell of my chair watching this.
@MeAncient2 ай бұрын
You are welcome and I hope you are alright after nearly falling. 😉😉
@hockeystudofficial3 ай бұрын
I love your videos me ancient. Thanks for the content.
@MeAncient3 ай бұрын
My pleasure! You were first! TFW
@hockeystudofficial3 ай бұрын
@@MeAncient Thanks me ancient!
@michael-dm2bv3 ай бұрын
mortadella is a cold cut. sliced thin. Pork, beef and horse meat with pistatios.
@srijankumarpant11723 ай бұрын
Amazing comparison video, although the French mre was awesome but the Polish mre was palatable as well. Thanks for the video, Me Ancient 🙂🙏
@natewallis13 ай бұрын
Good to see you back! Been hanging for a new video...
@gort4003 ай бұрын
Great Job. Nice Mountain View in the background.
@MeAncient3 ай бұрын
Thank you. It's home.......TFW
@Tyrael91816 күн бұрын
I died at him loving the popping cherry.
@andrewnicholas90793 ай бұрын
Amen this is just what i needed. Keep it up guys
@MeAncient3 ай бұрын
Andrew, I was worried it would be too long.....Did you catch the deer in the front yard at the end of the video? TFW
@andrewnicholas90793 ай бұрын
@MeAncient yea man she came out of nowhere. She's eating good. Great video!
@greywolfoutdoorshomestead99623 ай бұрын
Still love your channel as well as aceas channel. Keep it coming. Oorah semper fi brother
@michaelwademan3 ай бұрын
You and your sons are my favorite KZbinr and love your videos and keep up the good work
@Amaqse3 ай бұрын
How is it that americans read something that almost literaly has rice in the name, looks like rice in person and yet fail still ? SInce most of these have ingredients in english it wouldnt hurt to read them just in case. Its not like its a blind test so it should help to be prepared. The Polish fruit bar is in edible wafers like the ones u get in katholic/christian communion thing. That honey u should hold onto, that is actual multiflower honey, real honey will solidify / gelatinize and crystalize in few months. All you have to do is heat it up a tiny bit to like 60-70c and it will return to liquid for a while. Any honey sold in the ketchup style sqeeze containers that does not solidify is either artificial or contains entire mendeleev table of chemicals added for preserving somthing that has no best by date in nature anyway. For some reason it is thought very commonly in US, that the always-liquid honey is best while crystalizing one is a bad one . . . which is a failure of fact but a win for advertisers. Keep the good job xD Hope u will get Polish-pizza MRE soon xD
@hackhack9303 ай бұрын
You have missed the most important criteria. Which MRE results in better, stronger and more toxic farts. 😀
@dadbodadventures_3 ай бұрын
Love it thanks for the video chief Ryan
@MeAncient3 ай бұрын
Ryan, my pleasure and TFW
@fotix6572 ай бұрын
🇵🇱Polish MRE has more natural nutrients than other MREs and a shorter expiry date 👋
@shannonrinehart46353 ай бұрын
Another great video Me Ancient! I'm glad to see junior participating more from the shadows! lol Also good to see you guys faired ok during the storm. Keep 'em coming! Cheers Shipmate!, Shannon
@crranck3 ай бұрын
I absolute love your videos especially when you inside your baby boys. While cleaning or I came across a gift I’ve always loved from my mother-in-law that passed before her time.
@KamilazWarszawy2 ай бұрын
The main dish from the French MRE looks like dog's food. A t least in the Polish one it was real meat. And I've seen many other MRE from Poland with a lot of vegetables, even a simple stew with a lot of meat and cabbage. And the fruits for breakfast are very healthy too. BTW I don't know how someone can like canned and reheated "risotto". I grew in Italy and something like that is just a crime. Obviously. But our Polish suchary are the best in the world, they are hard but tasty thanks to the cumin seeds and other seeds, they are made for survive not to go to eat to a Michelin starred restaurant. But I would eat them even in a luxury restaurant, they are so goood! The French MRR seems so fancy, filled of commercial products, they don't care about the nutritional values, they are just about giving so much sugar and fat! That's incredible.
@chemcom2762 ай бұрын
😂 yes, of course, we eat dog food in France while the entire world come in Warsaw to eat in your restaurants… 😂 nice joke…
@KamilazWarszawy2 ай бұрын
@@chemcom276 I lived in France and I like French food, I was just talking about the MRE calme-toi XD
@moscuadelendaest2 ай бұрын
@@chemcom276 Let's be frank here, that risotto didn't look too appetizing.
@ChrisRedfield--3 ай бұрын
The blue cheese can said fondu, heat it up for melted cheese heaven.
@LouieNYI093 ай бұрын
Great video, love the relaxing yet informative content. And thank you very much for your service sir, the world needs more Marines
@igorexigorex26413 ай бұрын
W 1996 nie mieliśmy takich racji😂w życiu bym nie pomyślał ze beda takie i na takim poziomie . O żarciu na stolowce nawet nie wspomnę bo nawet facet usmc by nie uwierzył 😅
@asterixasterix99872 ай бұрын
ja tam żużel i śledzie z ogonem lubiłem
@markrossnagel46803 ай бұрын
Great comparisons. Thank you for sharing. Stay safe, God bless you and keep you.
@PHExpatPrepper3 ай бұрын
Long video.. full watch though, as I found it interesting. I have done a review on the same French one, I found it be a VERY good MRE. Thanks
@mchartuskiki80853 ай бұрын
In the french army fork its inclued in the knife. Is name of knife its "couteau tatou"
@chemcom2762 ай бұрын
Ça a l’air trop compliqué à comprendre pour les spécialistes de la société de consommation que sont les américains…😂
@mchartuskiki80852 ай бұрын
@@chemcom276 bah en vrais si tu le sais pas XD après faut pas leurs dire pour le tire-bouchon faudrais pas qu'il trouve notre technique pour militairement vidé des stock de bouteille de vins rouge XD
@ewrykwojcikiewicz99302 ай бұрын
it's so satisfying to watch a veteran eat an MRE, but i get hungry waching it...
@MeAncient2 ай бұрын
I'm happy you are enjoying the reviews. Stay tuned for more. TFW