🥩 Ready-to-eat premium protein that’s always adventure- and emergency-proof!
Nutristore Freeze Dried Chicken offers 100% natural, USDA-inspected chicken diced and freeze-dried to lock in nutrition. Each bulk 10-can pack delivers 420 grams of protein and 2,600 calories, perfect for lightweight backpacking, everyday cooking, or emergency survival with a 25-year shelf life. Pre-cooked and easy to prepare by simply adding water, this premium meat is free from fillers and preservatives, made in the USA, and backed by a customer satisfaction guarantee.
Item Form | Dried |
Size | 1.15 Pound (Pack of 1) |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Specialty | Low Fat |
Unit Count | 18.4 Ounce |
UPC | 813546020308 |
Manufacturer | Nutristore |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 6.97 x 6.06 x 6.02 inches |
Package Weight | 0.86 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 6.25 x 6.25 x 7 inches |
Brand Name | Nutristore |
Part Number | 54665 |
Style | 1-Pack |
I**E
Highly recommend. Handy AND High quality!
Fantastic!Great quality lean white chicken from from whole meat, no bulk additives.Shelf stable so can keep on hand for quick cooking for one or two. I have chronic illness and energy issues so this both provides great protien and is so easy to use. Just scoop a half cup out, toss it in your soup, it hydrates right there. Easy peasy.I waited a long time to try dried meat because the cost seemed high. I've changed my mind. Doing the math with canned 5oz or 12oz servings, it's quite comparable. Plus no mess and far fewer preservatives and sodium.Highly recommend.My picture shows my Ramen. I used freeze dried chicken, spinach, tomato, and bell pepper powders. A block of Gluten Free Ramen, and assorted spices and such.The chicken is so real it's actually "stringy" with the grain like fresh. No sludge here.
P**Y
anytime use, great for topping dog/cat kibble, quick meals, lazy meals, emergency meals
Looks good, smells good, tastes good to me.While I have options like this for emergency use, I buy this primarily for lazy use. If I really dont want to make a special trip to store and somehow have run out of chicken at home, then I can dip into this for a handful of chicken cubes to add to my dish. I use this brand and a couple of others. Nearly all the same to me.Further, I have 3 dogs and 2 cats. I always add bits of chicken to top their kibble off with. Hence why I may find myself suddenly out or short on chicken. I go through a lot. Having back up in the form of freeze dried chicken has been ideal. My cats arent much for eating straight chicken, but I can take a cube and press it between my thumb and finger to have an intriguing cascade of white chicken powder rain down onto their wet food or dry kibble. Magic!I add a little water to rehydrate, or I pinch it to make dust. Just depends on what it is for, when it is for, and who it is for.My container is not dust. But dust will happen toward the bottom, no matter the brand. It will take me awhile before I see this, so in mean time all I see are cubes. Since I use this primarily for my dogs and cats, they really dont mind what form it is in. If I were using this exclusively for myself, I would be pleased with how it looks. When I use it, I usually just toss in a handful to a large mug of sipping broth. It is perfect for that.Or one of my quicky faves: I love chicken pot pie. I dont always have the stuff to make it. Or I dont want to. But I do love taking a can of white beans (navy, cannellini, or garbanzo) and processing it with my immersion blender with a little water or broth (water and dry bouillon usually) to make a "gravy" (takes seconds), then add seasonings, some frozen mixed veg like that is seen in pot pies, and warm it all up. I toss in some chicken cubes. VOILA. Healthy chicken pot pie guts. Doesnt take like beans. If I really want a bread/crust/pie vibe, then I will have a slice or ten of toast to dip. Or canned crescent rolls, something like that. I suppose now we are venturing into chicken and biscuit territory.I dont rate on price, but I comment. I thought $51 for 19 ounces was reasonable compared to some options. I try to get most bang for my buck by comparing price per ounce. This happened to be pretty good at time, so I bought 2. (Their price for a 4 pack bundle is NOT a savings at all, so be aware).
C**N
Quality and quantity!!! And the ONLY ingredient… CHICKEN!!!
We love this chicken. I was so scared honestly to try it, but it is incredible. Not only for our family, but also as a healthy treat for our labs. The only ingredient is chicken… how amazing is that?? Quality and quantity. I wish it wasn’t quite so spendy, but when you do the math and see how many servings you get it doesn’t hurt the wallet quite as bad. Awesome awesome find.
L**2
Good product
Freeze dried meat is so expensive that I buy it when on sale. I know it's a lot of meat when rehydrated so even the full price is fine considering how much work it is to dehydrate at home, although I do it. This is one of the better brands.
S**2
Good substitute for sausage patties and links...
My wife was looking for something like the sausage used on take-out pizza and found this. She also has used it in omelets and other foods. Very good flavor and easy to use in cooking so she is very satisfied.
M**S
Really good.
These beef dices were pretty tasty, especially in things like soups and stews. Since they are pre-cooked, it takes less time to make a meal. I've used them in canning vegetable beef soup and felt they tasted even better over time.
L**S
Convenient for everything!
Great for pot-pies and noodle soup. I sent this to my daughter in college in North Dakota along with canned broth when she was sick last winter and it was 20 below and she couldn't get to a store for soup. It was perfect.Then my red-ear slider turtle needed vitamin A, so I started adding these to his food. He has never been healthier... and he's 20 years old (I know his age because I got him as a bitty one year old baby)! My cat started watching me feed the turtle, and he decided he wanted chicken. I gave him a piece once and now if he sees me walk near the turtle tank he follows me and paws at me until I give him a piece (or three).I love that these are people friendly. There are many freeze dried treats for pets out there, but I'm not sure I would eat them. I can eat these, cook with these, and feel good about giving them to my critters. Yes, there are crumblies near the bottom of the can... but that's to be expected and you just toss them into soups or sauces or casseroles or gravy or... anything, and then order the next can.I usually cook with fresh ingredients from my garden, farmer's markets, raise my own, etc... but I live in fire-country rural northern California and when it's time for an evacuation, this is a nice staple to have on hand. (For the record, I'm not a prepper, I just think this makes good sense).
J**M
Waste No More.
Forget Prepping. I buy beef with meals in mind. But busy as I am, I’m unable to cook every night. So food often goes bad before I get to use it. This product is perfect for me. I really like it for Chili, Tacos and Bolognese as well. It tastes great and has a great mouth feel. This is the only reason I haven’t tried the ground beef. Makes meals fast and easy for me and cut out the spoilage. The broccoli is great as well, but not for what you’d think.
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