2016 Brazilian Navy 24 Hour MRE Ration Alternative Combat (RAC) Review Meal Ready to Eat Taste Test

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Published 2017-04-18
This Brazilian Navy Ration Alternative Combat (RAC) is a 3 lb 9 oz (1.7 kilo) 24 Hour MRE that is broken up into 4 meals. 2 small, 2 large. This Ration Pack was not only extensive in interesting & delicious contents, it's also equipped with an impressive field stove. Huge thanks to my friend Pascoal for providing this awesome & rare RAC!

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All Comments (21)
  • @joaoebordignon
    Hey Steve! Breakfast: 1- The breakfast is light on contents, because Brazilians usually ate very little on breakfast, a sandwich, maybe some fruit and definitely coffee, breakfast translate to "morning coffee" here. 2 - The breakfast candy taste like molasses because "rapadura" is basically hardened molasses. Lunch: 1 - The "farinha de mandioca" was supposed to be mixed with the rice and beans. Some people prefer their rice and beans dryer, the cassava flour does a good job sucking the food juices and creating almost a puree. It's really good with roasted meat juices, making a alternative to gravy. Considering the amount they sent, you could have mixed it with the beans and forgone the rice. 2 - The sausages are called "linguiça calabresa" it's usually lean, hot with peeper and smoked. It's traditionally cooked with beans, as they really give the beans a spiced smokey flavour. Dinner: 1 - The juice was supposed to taste like grape, but for me the local powdered grape juice always tasted purple. 2 - Who the hell put that hot dog sausages in a meal? And where they found those giant mutated ones? 3 - The candies are the same as sugared gummy bears. Supper: 1 - Guava jam is a traditional jam here, the breakfast jam was probably chemically flavoured, but this one is almost certainly natural. Notes: 1 - Everything sweet was made with cane sugar, it is way cheaper than HFCS here in Brazil. 2 - Sadly, the coconut bars are coconut flavoured rice crispy bars with chocolate. Pretty cheap, 4 US dollars a dozen. 3 - If you get your hands in another Brazilian ration, and need some help, I can help.
  • As a non-Brazilian, at least now I know what not to do with the farinha if I'm ever eating in the presence of Brazilians.
  • @avb19d6
    I love how Steve is so likable that even an entire nation can’t get mad at the dude.
  • @MihzvolWuriar
    13:47 Obi Wan: I felt a great disturbance in the force, as if millions of Brazilians suddenly cried out in terror and were suddenly silenced.
  • That candy with a yellow cover is called "rapadura" which is literally just a raw sugar brick from the sugar cane.
  • @doutorm13
    It's been 3 years, I still cry for the farinha.
  • @jaydedjen110
    Steve: pours water over the farina Brazilians: NOOOOOO Me, in tears: HE'S DOING HIS BEST, LEAVE HIM ALONE!
  • @MoaDixn
    He: *Puts water in the Mandioca flour* Me: So you've chosen death
  • @bernardo5758
    That candy in the breakfast is "rapadura", a very traditional brazilian candy made from sugar cane. It's essentially hardened molasses, some people use it to sweeten their coffee. Also, we generally eat the cassava flour with the beans, not with water! (although that's a little too much for that amount of beans) hahaha Awesome to see a ration from my country! Cheers
  • @alb5769
    Dude gets to learn so much about cultures just by eating MREs
  • @diogoatc
    Him: "Rapadurinha is a jelly" My teeth: NOOOOOOOOOO
  • @lucapasa4519
    Title: Brazilian Every single citizen of Brazil: WHO HAS SUMMONED THE ANCIENT ONE?
  • O CARA LITERALMENTE INVENTOU O PIRÃO COM A FARINHA DE MANDIOCA GÊNIO EU TE AMO STEVE
  • @MacAngem
    My father is a Brazilian Marine and he says it's correct to mix farinha on water. You can add the sugar rapadura to it too to sustain you in the field.
  • @gynspotter8158
    him: puts water in the farinha breaking news: suicide rate among Brazilians increases by 68%
  • Curious fact: There was a worker's riot, on Ford's factory in Brazil when the US executives removed this "Farinha" from the menu of the factory's restaurant
  • @ATOGAMERSP
    Mais um episódio de: "vídeos feitos por estrangeiros sobre o Brasil que só brasileiros assistem"
  • @AraujoDaisuki
    Eu nunca senti uma gota de patriotismo no meu coração, mas ver ele colocar água na farinha me doeu de formas que eu não consigo expressar.
  • @OkadaKek
    Everyone commenting about how he mixed farinha with water. Honestly, I'm just glad he didn't pour it on the coffee