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Military Surplus Freeze Dried Canadian Bacon
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Pickup available at Shop location
Usually ready in 24 hours
Military Surplus Freeze Dried Canadian Bacon
Can
Shop location
Pickup available, usually ready in 24 hours
942 Calle Amanecer
Suite B
San Clemente CA 92673
United States
Military Surplus Freeze Dried Canadian Bacon in #10 Can
This Freeze Dried Canadian Bacon is an amazing disaster preparedness item. It is perfectly cured, tasty, and guaranteed to please with its flavor. All cans were sealed in an oxygen/moisture free environment.
Flash Facts:
- #10 Can (aka Gallon size can)
- 16 oz per can (50-60 slices per can)
- U.S. Government/Military Surplus
- 25+ year shelf life
- No Refrigeration Required
- March 2024 Production Date
This Canadian Bacon is made of boneless loin, an elongated muscle with little fat. Cured and smoked to perfection, so it translates into delicious Canadian Bacon that is guaranteed to please you and your family. We opened several cans to try these out before we committed to such a large quantity, and this Canadian Bacon is absolutely amazing: tender, juicy, cured and smoked, very tasty and as fresh as the day they were flash frozen and dehydrated!
Each can contains 16 oz of freeze dried Canadian Bacon. To prepare it, just soak desired amount of Canadian Bacon in water for 2 hours and serve. They come out of the can looking just like regular Canadian Bacon slices.
Canadian Bacon can be used in numerous dishes and recipes: Eggs Benedict, breakfast hash, omelet, sandwich, or served on the side with pancakes. It doesn't have to be strictly breakfast dish, you can chop it on pizza, toss with pasta, or even slice it in a bowl of soup. The possibilities are limitless!
You can expect to get 25+ years out of them in the can - and probably as many as 30 to 40 since there is no water or oxygen in the can to spoil them!!
Once opened they will last:
- up to 1 year in a Zip Lock bag with refrigeration once opened but not re-hydrated
- up to 60 days in a zip lock bag without refrigeration once opened, but not re-hydrated.
- up to 5 days in the fridge once they are re-hydrated
Manufactured, Procured, and Canned in the USA