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AlpineAire Kung Fu Chicken

AlpineAire Kung Fu Chicken

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AlpineAire Kung Fu Chicken

Just because your camping doesn't mean you have to eat bland food. Try AlpineAire's Kung Fu Chicken. If you own a cookstove or even just a pot and some matches, these freeze dried and dehydrated meals are the way to go. They're lightweight, compact, and super easy to prepare. The meals are packaged in resealable foil pouches. Most weigh between 5 and 7 ounces and offer 2 servings. To prepare a meal, just add a couple cups of hot water right to the pouch. A few minutes later you're ready to chow.

Bottom Line: Kick it up with Kung Fu Chicken.

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Rating for this product: 4

ZING! Ginger

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August 26, 2004

If you like ginger this is the meal for you.

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Rating for this product: 2

Pineapple?

By: Backcountry.com Employee
September 2, 2008

This has a bunch of pineapple in it. It looks like big chicken chunks, but its pineapple. I am not a fan of pineapple, so I didn't like this. I traded my buddy for whatever he was eating that night, and he loved it...

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Rating for this product: 5

Kung Fu Chicken

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October 8, 2003

Delicious—much better than canned foods. Very spicy hot. High in salt (eating one packet which is two servings provides about 70% of the RDA in salt). As good as some high quality frozen dinners. The consistency, is a little like left over Chinese food all mixed together, but it is still delicious. Some AlpineAire freeze dried food requires cooking after the addition of water—this product is not one of those—just is add hot water and stir. I would buy this packet again and be happy with it.

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Rating for this product: 5

Pleasant surprise

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November 15, 2004

Its delicious and healthy and plenty for two average adults.

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Rating for this product: 4

what did you expect

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July 27, 2007

This stuff taste about like what you'd expect...a hell of a lot better than that 4 pound bag of bulk vegi chili you always bring on your trips from the local hippie haven...but not quite as good as the stuff they make fresh in the back of the same said hippie haven. It's cool to have some variety on the trail and allows you to stave off the "I can't wait to get back to civilization to eat something I can buy in a drive through that will make feel giddy and provide enough sugar for the last two hours of the ride home" It's also kind of cool that all you do is add boiling water. I had tons of freeze dried food from this brand and put most of it in ziplocks to shave weight. I used the same bag for at least 10 different meals and it never leaked... Saving a little weight and saving me from washing my main pan.

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Tech Specs:

Servings:
Pouch Cook:
Yes 
Burnable Package:
NO 
Vegetarian:
No 
Vegan:
No 
Calories:
360 
Total Fat:
3g 
Saturated Fat:
1g 
Cholesterol:
20mg 
Sodium:
890mg 
Total Carbs:
68g 
Dietary Fiber:
4g 
Sugars:
4g 
Protein:
16g 
Size:
7oz. 
Weight:
199g 
Country of Origin:
United States 

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