ReadyToEat-Food

  • The Meal, Ready-to-Eat (MRE) is a self-contained, individual field ration in lightweight packaging bought by the United States Department of Defense for its service members for use in combat or other field conditions where organized food facilities are not available. While MREs should be kept cool, they do not need to be refrigerated. MREs replaced the canned MCI, or Meal, Combat, Individual rations, in 1981,[1] and is the intended successor to the lighter LRP ration developed by the United States Army for Special Forces and Ranger patrol units in Vietnam. MREs have also been distributed to civilians during natural disasters.[2]
Ready to Eat Food

Ready to Eat Food

 
Veg Momos
Veg Momos
 
Chicken Momos
Chicken Momos
 
Jeera Rice
Jeera Rice
 
Kulcha
Kulcha
Malabar Paratha
Malabar Paratha
 
Breakfast Cereals
Breakfast Cereals
 
Spring Rolls
Spring Rolls
 
Paneer Momos
Paneer Momos
 
Thepla
Thepla
Indian Curries
Indian Curries
 
Chicken Spring Roll
Chicken Spring Roll
 
Bhakri
Bhakri
 
Egg Rolls
Egg Rolls
 
Chemba Puttupodi
Chemba Puttupodi
Paneer Tikka
Paneer Tikka
 
Fish Balls
Fish Balls
 
Paneer Paratha
Paneer Paratha
 
Fish Fry
Fish Fry
 
Matar Paneer Curry
Matar Paneer Curry
Kadai Paneer
Kadai Paneer
 
Dal Tadka
Dal Tadka
 
Chicken Tikka
Chicken Tikka
Palak Paneer
Palak Paneer
 
Creamed Chicken
Creamed Chicken