The food has an average taste, but it works well during trips or camping. The portion is filling, and preparation is quick and convenient even outdoors. The order arrived without any problems, and the product was as described.
Adventure Food Freeze-dried Chicken Curry 148 g/600 kcal
Nutritious and simple-to-prepare freeze-dried meal. With an optimal ratio of protein to carbohydrates, the meal effectively restores energy reserves, even after intense expeditions.
Chicken curry is a classic Indian dish featuring rice, chicken, green beans, bell pepper, and pineapple, all enveloped in a creamy curry sauce. Adventure Food meals preserve both the authentic taste and appearance, closely resembling freshly cooked dishes.
Thanks to freeze-drying, the meal boasts an extended shelf life and minimal weight, ensuring your pack remains light without sacrificing quality.
freeze-drying
ingredients
Rice (56%), milk powder, sweetened pineapple (6%) (pineapple, sugar, acidity regulator (citric acid), preservative (E220)), chicken (6%) (chicken, mashed potatoes, salt, acidity regulator (rosemary extract), sunflower oil, potato starch), green beans (5%), hydrolyzed protein (corn, rapeseed), bell pepper (2%), onion (2%), glucose syrup, curry (0.61%) (turmeric, potato starch, ginger powder, cumin, dill seeds, chili), chili.
Nutritional value per 100 g of product
- Contains 404 kcal (1690 kJ) of energy
- Total fat: 8.1 g (2 g saturated)
- Carbohydrates: 66.8 g including 10.8 g sugars
- Protein content: 13.3 g
- Salt level: 1.9 g
- Fiber: 2.9 g
Preparation method
Tear open the top of the bag and expand the base, then discard the oxygen absorber. Add hot water up to the indicated line and stir the mixture well. Seal the bag with the zipper and let it stand for 8 minutes. Stir once more before eating. Enjoy the meal straight from the pouch.
technical data
Net weight: 148 g
Calorific value per 148 g: 600 kcal (2512 kJ)
Produced by: Adventure Food, Netherlands
| Unit value | 148 g |
|---|---|
| Food type | Lyophilizate |
| Net weight | 148 g |
| Energy value (kJ) | 1690 kJ/100 g |
| Energy value (kcal) | 404 kcal/100 g |
| Energy value of the product (kJ) | 2512 kJ |
| Energy value of the product (kcal) | 600 kcal |
| Number of servings per package | 1 |
| Protein | 13,3 g/100 g |
| Fats | 8,1 g/100 g |
| Carbohydrates | 66,8 g/100 g |
| Carbohydrates | 10,8 g/100 g |
| Salt | 1,9 g/100 g |
| Saturated fatty acids | 2 g/100 g |
| Dish type | Meat |
| EAN | 8717624620447 |
| Manufacturer code | 260034 - RC |
| Brand | Adventure Food |
| Expiration date | 2029-10-01 |
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Reviews with photos
Review summary
Number of reviews: 48
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This goulash is a proven way to quickly regain strength after exercise. The creamy sauce and tender pieces of meat give a real feeling of warmth, and the portion of calories is just right for long hikes.
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A good, practical meal for trips and outdoor activities. Preparation is very simple and quick – just pour boiling water over it and wait a few minutes. The portion is filling given its weight, and the taste is surprisingly good for freeze-dried food. It's especially useful when convenience and calories matter in the outdoors.
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Small, lightweight packaging, quick and easy to prepare, but the food is tasty, a hot meal lifts morale, it's good to have some in reserve, Adventure Food company is a big plus.
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I bought it because of the price and it was rather a poor choice. The food is bland, even for a freeze-dried meal. It's probably better to add a few zlotys and choose the competition. Lyofood offers definitely better quality at a similar price.
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I bought the Salmon Pasta version, the salmon is more for flavor... but the dish itself is tasty. With the addition of crackers, it can be eaten as dinner or breakfast.
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I buy Mexican quinoa for my vegetarian girlfriend, she is satisfied and eats it with pleasure. Add a few crackers and you can have a filling meal. I have been ordering their products for a long time.
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Quite tasty. A portion that's hard to get full from, but just right for temporarily satisfying hunger. After adding water, you need to mix well so that no powder remains at the bottom. Worth it.
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It tastes good and is a bit cheaper than the competition. You have to remember to mix well after pouring. And in my opinion, you need a bit more water than what is written.
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A quick meal during a break in the field. You don't need much water and the portion is sufficient (especially if you add something sweet afterwards). I highly recommend stirring VERY well, as I didn't do it thoroughly and ended up with powder and hard pasta at the bottom – but that's my fault, not the product's.
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Chicken rice from almost every company is the same. As for the taste, it has everything you need. So, due to the slightly lower price, I recommend it, although with these 500-650 kcal portions you won't fill yourself up, but you can always buy bigger portions.
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Basically, this is not carbonara. :) Lots of chives, other vegetables. It's more pasta with cheese and vegetables. The "sauce" is watery even after adding less water than recommended. Probably not worth repeating, although the price is attractive.
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A simple and tasty dish that even the children enjoyed during our mountain trip. Easy to prepare, lightweight, and takes up little space. It's worth having one in reserve for various occasions.
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For me, there's a bit too much leek, you can really taste it. But it's not bad. The portion is very filling. On the downside, the bag tears quite high up and it's hard to reach the bottom with a small spoon.
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You have to add more water than they recommend for it to dissolve well. Overall, it tastes artificial, I don't know what sauce they're talking about because you can't taste it at all, and the beef is just bits of something dry. Even though I like this brand of freeze-dried foods, so far this dish is the weakest for me.
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