Whats not to like -its Asian food
Spicy noodles and chicken? its lovely has a bit of chilli but a good stirs mixes it all in. A great wekend away stable
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Expedition Foods Asian Noodles with Chicken & Mixed Veg (Serves Two)
Made in Britain, this is a delicious way to keep your energy levels up while on your trip. This is a High Energy Serving (800+ kcal per meal)
INGREDIENTS: Dried Egg Noodles (51%), Freeze Dried Sauce (49%) (Mince Beef (17%), Onions (17%), Mixed Peppers (13%), Green Beans (13%), Sweetcorn (9%), Vegetable Oil (9%), Red Chilli Paste (Red Chilli, Sugar, Garlic, Sunflower Oil, Lemon Juice, Ginger Puree, Lemongrass, Salt, Coriander) (5%)), Cornflour, Garlic, Caramel Colour, Salt, Pepper).
ALLERGEN Information: Contains Egg, Gluten
PREPARATION: Add boiling water to internal fill line 5 (380ml.). Stir the contents and then close the bag. Wait 5-8 minutes for the food to re-hydrate. Cold water will suffice in an emergency, however the re-hydration time is much longer.
Expedition Foods meals have a long shelf life of up to 5 years
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Add to BasketSpicy noodles and chicken? its lovely has a bit of chilli but a good stirs mixes it all in. A great wekend away stable
This is so HOT it will blow your face off! Seriously, if this was the only meal you had, you'd probably end up going hungry! And i quite like hot food! Shame though, as it has quite a nice flavour.
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Yes, this item is legal to own in the United Kingdom.
We base this opinion on our interpretation of UK Knife Law (see our blog). Be aware that there are different rules for owning and carrying knives in public in the UK. Read about the difference here.