Military Food around the world

MuslimLankan

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රටවල් වශයෙන් ඒ ඒ රටවල හමුදාවල කෑම ගැන බලා ගන්න කැමති අයට මෙන්න හොද පින්තූර ටිකක් තියනවා මේ link එකෙන් බලන්න - http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2010/09/04/weekinreview/20100905_gilbertson.html?ref=weekinreview
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ratawalwala nam dammata bohom isthuthi saho :)
 

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මේවා රහද දන්නේ නෑ

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good work bro,mamath tikakalekata kalin me gana hoyala baluwa +5

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some of these pics reminds me of some of the KFC foods

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Sri Lankan Army .... ?? :rolleyes:

පින්තූර නම් හොයාගන්න හම්බුනේ නෑ. එත් Wiki එකේ තියෙන්නේ නම් මෙන්න මෙහෙමයි.

Sri Lanka

The primary operational ration used in Sri Lanka is the "jungle ration," a 24-hour ration pack whose components are produced and assembled in Sri Lanka. It is issued to soldiers at the rate of one per soldier per day, and contains both food and sundry items designed to sustain troops where food storage and preparation facilities are not practical. All meals are precooked, requiring neither cooking nor preparation, and all items are packaged inside sealed plastic packages or lightweight aluminium cans. Precooked rice is included as part of every meal. Typical contents are: chicken curry with potatoes, vegetable curry, precooked rice, hard crackers, processed cheese, soup cubes, instant milk powder, orange drink powder, and dates or dried pineapple. A sundry pack containing tea bags, sugar, salt, glucose tablets, seasonings, matches, plastic bags, and toilet paper is included with every ration pack.