This tasty freeze-dried meal is perfect for your outdoor adventures at any time of year.
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$16.50
This tasty freeze-dried meal is perfect for your outdoor adventures at any time of year. For long hikes, camping, canoeing, kayaking. This tasty freeze-dried meal is perfect for your outdoor adventures at any time of year.
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Canada
Ease of use
Add boiling water, stir, and close the packet. Leave to rest for 15-18 minutes.
Energy values
640 kcal per 180 g (dried portion).
Easy transport
180 g
Express instruction (for one portion)
Add boiling water, stir, and seal the packet. Leave to rest for 15-18 minutes, mixing it once or twice.
Camping stove instructions (best option)
Put the contents of the packet in a pan with the cold water. Stir well. Keep stirring as you bring it to a boil. Simmer for 1-2 minutes over a low heat. Cover and remove from the heat. Leave to rest for 12-15 minutes.
Ingredients
Pasta, Napoletana sauce [tomato powder, textured soy protein, dried vegetables (tomato, onion), skimmed milk powder, Parmesan, corn maltodextrin, glucose solids, modified corn starch, hydrolyzed corn protein, salt, sugar, potato starch, caramel, yeast extract, onion powder, garlic powder, spices, dried herbs, corn fibre, citric acid, artificial flavouring]. Contains: wheat, milk, soya.
Possible allergens and warnings
Made in a factory that processes: nuts, peanuts, sesame, eggs, prawns.
Local product
Happy Yak is based in Cowansville, in Estrie, Quebec. The company specialiszs in making meals for the great outdoors using a process known as freeze-drying, which involves removing all of the water from a frozen product by sublimation. This process means that food can be kept at room temperature for several years.
Storage
Ideally eat within 3 years of the manufacture date.
Did you know?
Spaghetti is a typical Italian dish. Napoletana sauce comes from Naples in southern Italy. It's the best place in the world to enjoy a pasta dish. Spaghetti takes its name from the Italian word “spago”, meaning “string.” It has become an incredibly popular dish across the world.