Classic hard rusks. They are good both dry and with toppings. Good for long trips as well as emergencies. Everyone should try them at least once in their life.
Piast Special Hardtack SU-1 45 g
Original military hardtack included in Polish field rations. A very good substitute for bread that withstands harsh storage conditions and field operations. Highly nutritious, they make a great addition to canned food or stew. Each package contains two pieces. A tried-and-true energy snack for all lovers of outdoor excursions and survival. They owe their cult status to the fact that they are part of military rations, and soldiers colloquially call them "tank waffles".
Thanks to a drying process and airtight sealing, they can be stored for up to several years without losing their properties. The waterproof packaging means they can be included in food supplies in any terrain conditions, whether on land or water.
Ingredients
- wheat flour
- rye flour
- inverted sugar
- vegetable fat (palm oil)
- glucose syrup
- cumin
- salt
- yeast
Possible presence of milk, eggs, soy, and peanuts.
Nutritional value per 100 g of product
- Energy value: 1615.9 kJ / 386.2 kcal
- Fat: 6.8 g, including saturated fat: 1.1 g
- Carbohydrates: 72.1 g, of which sugars: 16.9 g
- Protein: 8 g
- Salt: 1.075 g
Main features
- Authentic military hardtack
- A high-energy, long-lasting alternative to traditional bread, packed with essential nutrients
- Sealed in waterproof, airtight packaging for multi-year storage capability
- Ideal for survival missions, camping excursions, and rugged outdoor activities
| Unit value | 45 g |
|---|---|
| Food type | Snack |
| Net weight | 45 g |
| Energy value (kJ) | 1616 kJ/100 g |
| Energy value (kcal) | 386 kcal/100 g |
| Energy value of the product (kJ) | 727 kJ |
| Energy value of the product (kcal) | 174 kcal |
| Number of servings per package | 1 |
| Protein | 8 g/100 g |
| Fats | 6,8 g/100 g |
| Carbohydrates | 72,1 g/100 g |
| Carbohydrates | 16,9 g/100 g |
| Salt | 1,075 g/100 g |
| Saturated fatty acids | 1,1 g/100 g |
| Dish type | Vegetarian |
| EAN | 1000000193176 |
| Manufacturer code | SU-1 |
| Brand | Piast |
| EAN |
Reviews with photos
Review summary
Number of reviews: 1228
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Classic hard wafers. It's worth having them for emergencies and when you're hungry. They taste good on their own as well as with extras like jam. I recommend them to fans of classic and good meals.
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A classic! It's worth having a small supply for emergencies. They taste good on their own or as a sandwich, for example with pâté. I always keep a pack in my backpack just in case I get a bit hungry.
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Another tasty rusk from Piast. Not only good for snacking during a trip, but I also use them as an addition to meals, like soups. Dry and packed, they can wait a long time before being eaten. I recommend them.
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Tasty, hard (though not as much as classic 'pancerwafle'). Spicy in taste and you can feel the beef—I recommend it both as a snack while hiking and as a bread substitute when camping. Unlike regular bread, they don't spoil or dry out. You can also use them to cook 'soup'—there’s a recipe on the back of the package.
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Special Piast SU-1 rusks 45g are a perfect snack during long forest and mountain hikes. They taste good, are a bit hard, but you can dip them in tea. Or throw them at a potential attacker :)
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I have a supply of Piast SU-1 rusks which I take not only on every campout but also on short trips out of town and in the mountains. Lightweight, long shelf life—what more do you need :)
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Piast SU-2 rusks are the classic of the classics. Something you must have in your bug out/hiking backpack. Takes up little space, has a long shelf life, and you can make sandwiches with them with jam or other spreads.
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Good rusks, not as hard as many people say. Bought out of curiosity, they go well as an addition to a hot meal but also as a standalone snack. I'll probably buy them again for upcoming trips.
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Just as I bought them before, I bought them again now—what is there to say? They were good, are good, and will be good. If you’re lucky with promos, they’re even the cheapest compared to local stores.
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Quite hard, as you would expect from military rusks, but tasty. Excellent as an emergency snack. The dried beef gives them a characteristic flavor, which I personally really like.
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They taste good. Hard as hell. It would be good to soak them before eating. All in all, thanks to being so hard, they can be used as a spoon for eating. In the meantime, once they soften, you can eat them up.
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Unfortunately, they didn't suit me, just a bit too spicy as if they had pepper, but that's my subjective taste. Overall, they seem nutritious, but the spicier flavor disqualifies them for me. Sorry, but I'm not a fan.
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For rusks they're very soft... and that's a good thing. Not too sweet and that's a plus too. Definitely a more reasonable snack compared to sugar-filled bars. I recommend!
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Tasty. They're not as hard as I expected, which is great! I highly recommend them! It's worth adding a few to your order and crunching on them during a paintball match :)
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