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A Spaniard tastes the food ration of the Chinese army and comments on its taste: I thought I would know more in a hurry
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A Spaniard tastes the food ration of the Chinese army and comments on its taste: I thought I would know more in a hurry

A Spanish content creator named 'Aruncinante' traveled to Hong Kong to test the Chinese military ration and shared his experience online. The ration consists of instant noodles with meat sauce and a processed meat product similar to canned meat. He noted that the food was surprisingly tasty, less like preserved food than he expected, though it had a mild spicy flavor. He also pointed out that the ration does not include drinks or gum, which he personally adds. The report highlights the practical design of military rations meant for extreme conditions.

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A Spaniard tastes the food ration of the Chinese army and comments on its taste: I thought I would know more in a hurry

A Spanish content creator named 'Aruncinante' traveled to Hong Kong to test the Chinese military ration and shared his experience online. The ration consists of instant noodles with meat sauce and a processed meat product similar to canned meat. He noted that the food was surprisingly tasty, less like preserved food than he expected, though it had a mild spicy flavor. He also pointed out that the ration does not include drinks or gum, which he personally adds. The report highlights the practical design of military rations meant for extreme conditions.

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