ADVENTURE FOOD
Hiking Meal Adventure Food Veggie Couscous 156 g
Hiking Meal Adventure Food Veggie Couscous 156 g
Instructions: Open the pouch by tearing the top. Remove the small sachet (oxygen absorber) from the pouch. Fold out the bottom. Add hot water up to line no. 6 (on the right side of the pouch) – 300 ml. Stir well and close the pouch. Let it stand for 8 minutes. Stir again and eat directly from the pouch if desired.
Packaging: Pouch 155 g
Analysis: 100 g: Energy 388 kcal / 1623 kJ, carbohydrates 65.4 g, protein 10.8 g, fat 10.3 g. Pouch 155 g: Energy 600 kcal (2512 kJ)
Ingredients: Couscous 58%, palm oil, raisins 8%, bell pepper 5%, peas 4%, tomato 4%, onion, potato starch, broth (soy protein, salt, glucose syrup, sunflower oil), carrot 2%, parsley 0.45%, pepper, lemon flavoring (maltodextrin), garlic, mint.
Allergy information: Product contains gluten, soy. May contain traces of peanuts and nuts.
Storage: Store at a temperature not exceeding 23°C.
Each pouch contains a small "oxygen absorber" sachet to ensure the freshness and longer shelf life of the food. Remove it from the food pouch before use.
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Adventure Food is a premium Dutch outdoor food brand producing lightweight freeze-dried instant meals for hikers, mountaineers and adventurers. The brand was founded by Hans van der Meulen — the first Dutchman to summit Mount Everest without supplementary oxygen and a member of the first Dutch expedition to reach the North Pole on foot — meaning every meal is developed based on the real-world demands of serious expeditions: high calorie content, solid protein and nutrient levels, low pack weight and a long shelf life (up to 48 months). The range covers breakfasts, savoury main courses, desserts and vegetarian options — from classic pasta carbonara to vanilla and chocolate desserts. Preparation is simple: add boiling water to the pouch, stir, wait a few minutes. The meals are deliberately mildly seasoned, so you can add salt or pepper to your own taste. Adventure Food works for both a weekend hiker and a team heading to K2 — whenever pack weight matters and energy intake has to be reliable.