Food on the Move - Hot Apple & Custard Dessert
*** Food on the Move was voted best out of ten brands tested in The Great Outdoors magazine’s outdoor meals test, August 2017 issue. ***
Item Description
Food on the Move single-serving dessert of
100g of Apple & Custard Dessert, vacuum-sealed in robust triple-layer
resealable pouch within labelled packaging. Calorific value 420kcal.
"100g pouch makes 300g of satisfying filling dessert - typically 50%
more than many of the pouched 'wet' meals available on eBay for only half the
weight!"
Delicious, filling and satisfying, with Food on the Move's Apple & Custard
Dessert you can have a hot dessert in your hands in just minutes whatever your
location as long as you can boil water. Chock full with flavour and goodness,
Food on the Move's Apple & Custard Dessert is a combination of real British
apple pieces, powdered full-cream milk, and dried medium fat cream, together
with dried egg custard powder, that will help you recharge after a long day,
whatever your activity.
Specification
Meal - Dessert
Type - Custard based Dessert
Flavour - Apple & Custard Dessert
Serving Size - 1 Person
Packaging - 3-ply heavy duty laminate vacuum sealed pouch in labelled
polypropylene outer
Gross Weight - 110g
Net Weight - 100g
Calorific Value - 420kcal
Shelf Life - 2½ to 3 years
Vegetarian - Yes
Whatever your sport or recreation, if it
requires you staying, and eating, outdoors or on the water then the Food on the
Move range is for you. Each of our meals is quickly prepared by just tearing
open the pouch, adding boiling water, and mixing the ingredients and resealing
for a few minutes to allow the contents to rehydrate and warm through before
re-opening the pouch to enjoy a hot, tasty and nutritious meal.
Facts about Food on the Move Dehydrated Meals
● Lightweight- 110 to 135g vs. 325 to 500g for equivalent 'wet' meal
● Less likely to burst - vacuum packed and sealed in a robust, long-life bag. Can be thrown into pack and safely taken to altitude without bursting
● Quick to cook - just boil the required amount of water, add to pouch, reseal and wait to rehydrate. You can have a quick brew whilst you're waiting - unlike the guy who is still cooking his 'wet' meal
● Uses no more water than a 'wet' meal during cooking - you still need to put at least 300-500ml of water in your pan to cook a 'wet' meal, which is more than enough for a dehydrated meal
● Uses a lot less fuel - you don't have to keep your water boiling so only use about a third the fuel of a 'wet' meal
● Uses less space in your pack - Packages are typically ½ to ¾ the size of a 'wet' pack
● Easier to store - less weight and smaller physical pack size means if you need to store our meals in bulk they'll take up a lot less space than the equivalent 'wet' meal
Go Light – Go Food on the Move!