Trying 10 Foods that is made for surviving disasters in Japan. These have long self life and can be eaten straight from the packet

1. Emergency Candy Drops
2. Instant Mochi
3. Canned Oden
4. Energy Jelly
5. Green Soybean & Broccoli Soup
6. Instant Curry Rice
7. Self Defense Force Yakitori
8. Long Term Storage Vegetable Juice
9. Instant Carbonara Pasta
10. Canned Chocolate Cake

22 Comments

  1. It's kind of funny how small/dainty/little nutrition or food most of this stuff is like its for roleplaying or camping fun more than anything else, Whereas American rescue food brands are often full of lies on teh packaging, drink packs in leu of food, and are scammy as hell. I'd trust the date on the Japanese stuff more than the American tho

  2. Never use rainwater. Even if it's in the most pure environment or away from industries. Small traces of arscenic can have major implications.

  3. Anyone else noticed that when he showed the Emergency Candy Drops he wrote the price at 486 Yen / $330 USD I was like ''HUH?''

  4. Why would anyone buy the instant mochi? It's overpriced crap wtf, and it only lasts for 3 years?

  5. that's a good buisness, making "surviving" long term sugar hard candy. Every candy like them can be eaten in many years from prepare, but they don't cost 300 usd 😀 it's just sugar and in box it can be fine to eat in years

  6. reall surviving food (or in MRE) should have as many calories how thay can, so soup with 66 kcal is completly useless. In Poland we have soup like this for "normal people", in normal shops, like other ready food (not emergency, it's without somethig to hit it etc)

  7. I have one problem xd why in Europe we can't use plastic spoons etc, but rest of the world can do it. Dear UE, please back plastic spoons!

  8. I was very impressed by that rice and pasta. I've never seen dry rice or pasta become palatable w/ just room temp water and no cooking. Amazing!

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