Compared with instant noodles, compressed biscuits have a higher priority in emergency food for disaster relief, because they don't need much water, and clean water is often the most scarce material in disaster relief. This situation is also applicable to the battlefield. Compressed biscuits are also a very common food in military rations, and together with various self-heating military rations and energy bars, they constitute an essential energy source for the armies of various countries.
Compressed biscuits are high-calorie and high-protein foods, and eating them can meet people's energy needs in a day. But also small in size, convenient to carry and easy to store. Nowadays, compressed biscuits are all wrapped in tin foil, and there was a layer of oil paper in the previous compressed biscuits. This will help the compressed biscuits not deteriorate even in harsh environment. So are compressed biscuits hungry? I don't think compressed biscuits are hungry.
Generally speaking, a bowl of100g rice can provide only 1 16 calories. If you only eat to supplement the calories, then a person needs to eat 2 kilograms of rice a day to meet the basic needs. If we consider the problem of balanced nutrition, we can take China's 09 and 13 rations as the benchmark. The caloric content of Type 09 rations is 4,560 kilojoules, which is about 1 100 kcal, which is equivalent to half of the caloric intake required by a person in one day. And 13 stores can provide 4000 to 6000 kilojoules of heat, that is, 950 kcal to 1400 kcal. According to this data, two copies of 09 or 13 rations can meet a person's daily heat demand.
However, one serving100g of compressed biscuits can provide far more calories than rice, reaching the level of 460 calories. Simply put, eating 500 grams of compressed biscuits can achieve the heat provided by eating 2 kilograms of rice. However, the weight of a 09 rations is about 300 grams, and that of 13 rations is 320 grams. Only in terms of energy density, compressed biscuits are comparable to these two rations, and even slightly superior.
So I don't think compressed biscuits are full, but they are designed to be easy to carry, small in size, light in weight and easy to store, and can meet people's normal energy needs under extreme conditions. If you want to be full, you need to drink more water after eating, but that will make your stomach swell and easily cause stomach acid.