Breakfast (450 calories): 1× pancakes (whole wheat bread), tea bags, sugar and cream.
Lunch (1225 calories): 2×parathas (a pancake), main meal package, energy package (flavored glucose gel, which can also be used as a mixed drink) and dried fruit package.
Dinner (1250 calories): 1× pancakes, main meal package and a dessert.
Each ration pack also includes: 65,438+0 bags of roasted peanuts, 65,438+0 servings of toffee, 65,438+0 packs of hot-flavored (crispy biscuits), 65,438+0 sealed instant soup breakfast drinks, 65,438+0 servings of pickles, ketchup and Chili sauce packed in several small plastic bags.
Dried fruits include apples, bananas, grapes, persimmons, apricots, tangerines, peaches and plums.
The Pakistani army also has emergency survival rations, also known as "high-energy biscuits" (compressed biscuits). Overall dimensions: 9x7x9cm, weight: 240g, each serving provides about 1750 calories, each containing 8 biscuits. Cookies are made from sugar, glucose, white sesame powder, mung bean powder (chickpea powder), rice flour, coconut powder and flour by mixing, pressing and baking.
Remarks: The original article was first published in today's headline (Introduction to Pakistan Rations) and then reprinted. I hereby declare that the last article was stolen on platforms such as Baijiahao.
(This is the information found on the Internet, but unfortunately no actual photos of rations were found. Welcome comrades to come and add)