![]() However given the option, based on taste alone I would select the Mountain House food pouches over Wise any day of the week. Yet…where is the Teriyaki?īoth of these products are comparable when it comes to price, availability, shelf life and ability to sustain you if the time ever comes (SHTF, Camping etc). Tastes like nothing too, very bland, no seasoning, although surprisingly moist. Has more flavor than the Wise brand.Ĭomments: Doesn’t really smell like anything at all. Meat is dry and chalky.Ĭomments: It’s pretty decent, smells and tastes a little bit like chicken noodle soup. Taste is bland, could definitely use some salt. Definitely has flavor versus the other brand.Ĭomments: Smells sort of like Hamburger Helper. At a quick glance the Wise did seem to have more protein. I’ll just post up the pictures and let you decide for yourself which seems to be better. Nutritional Facts: Because the meals and ingredients used are not exactly the same it’s tough to compare Nutritional Facts line by line. ![]() When purchased individually the MH meals can be a tad more expensive, but obviously there is also an option to purchase them in bulk from multiple suppliers (which would decrease their cost/unit). For example: “This really tastes like the bottom of an old shoe…etc”īefore I get into the taste test, I thought to do a side by side comparison of the meals based on a few other factors.Ĭost: The Wise meals come in at around $5 each, so they are comparable to the Mountain House meals. Taste tests would be conducted on each meal and the following criteria would be used for evaluation purposes.īesides the scores comments could be submitted if a judge felt like doing so. Meals would be heated per instructions on each bag and then placed on a paper plate. ![]()
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