Theres even tins of beans and stuff that do this too! Its like a thermos where the outer layer can be pierced and the chemicals mix to heat up the beans/whatever on the inner layer
For those interested in trying something similar outside of Japan, try your local camping/outdoor sports store. You can also buy surplus US military MREs from Amazon. There are also other online stores dedicated to survival products. Keep in mind, the US military ones are very high in calories, as they are intended to be used for survival in combat zones. The camping ones are more inline with a regular meal's calories.
cindy511 This is only a chemical reaction when the water hits a chemical compound. It's been around for dozens of years and employed by militaries around the world. You can purchase this type of thing on amazon or ebay or, really all over. The actual chemical process is Mg + 2H2O → Mg(OH)2 + H2 [+ heat].
The food is already been done. What's amazing in this video is the heating process. Kinda makes you regret skipping all those chemistry class back in the days.
i don't think people in the comments understand this exists and has existed outside of japan for a while now. this isn't something exclusively japanese
What I find the most interesting. It comes with water. And whilst MRE with flameless ration activates with water, not many comes with water in the package, and in survival situations, you might not have any access to water at all.
Ну а что в этом такого? Во многих странах такие наборы дают солдатам в качестве пайка, и это удобно. Не всегда же есть возможность развести огонь. Так же и тут, просто набор для экстренных случаев, когда нет электричества/газа и так далее.
Ferchii Alice It's the interaction between that first packet dropped into the bag, and the liquid poured in before being sealed. The reaction between the two basically steams it.
Ferchii Alice This is only a chemical reaction when the water hits a chemical compound. It's been around for dozens of years and employed by militaries around the world. The actual chemical process is Mg + 2H2O → Mg(OH)2 + H2 [+ heat].
Uyen Tran Chemical reaction when the water hits a chemical compound. It's been around for dozens of years and employed by militaries around the world. The actual chemical process is Mg + 2H2O → Mg(OH)2 + H2 [+ heat].
+Jeffrey Osborn I was wondering how it works! I saw J.S.C. use one of these in a bowl, observed the packet that had the compound, but still couldn't figure it out (Which is no surprise since I got only a passing grade in science). So thank you.
Mustache Man This is only a chemical reaction when the water hits a chemical compound. It's been around for dozens of years and employed by militaries around the world. You can purchase this type of thing on amazon or ebay or, really all over. The actual chemical process is Mg + 2H2O → Mg(OH)2 + H2 [+ heat].
Mustache Man You can search for "MRE" on Amazon to find them for around $10. Ebay has them for less. US Army MRE's contain 2,000 calories so you can have them throughout the day if you don't want to carry too many packages.
Deadass, why does this look better than the lunch they serve us in High School
Stop saying deadass, deadass
Every food looks good compared to school meals tbh
This is japan what do you expect
The food at my school is so bad, it taste like crap
Wow, honestly I didn't know these existed. That's very amazing that you can have a heated meal without the use of fire or any type of technology.
Theres even tins of beans and stuff that do this too! Its like a thermos where the outer layer can be pierced and the chemicals mix to heat up the beans/whatever on the inner layer
Flameless heater; it's been around for many years but mainly used for military MREs
Watch Crazy russian hacker mre..he did a lot of thia type of videos..and all looking delicious
For those interested in trying something similar outside of Japan, try your local camping/outdoor sports store. You can also buy surplus US military MREs from Amazon. There are also other online stores dedicated to survival products. Keep in mind, the US military ones are very high in calories, as they are intended to be used for survival in combat zones. The camping ones are more inline with a regular meal's calories.
Da heep wow! thank you for teaching;)
Michelle Abbott who fucking cares
@@akiraman26 wow you took the extra step to hate 😦
The packaging makes amazing sounds ☺️
nuitari k i think so too;)
JJMPmmp
srsl japanese, you guys should sell this international, when i go travel i want a hot meal like this, not a noodle cup
cindy511 Amazon has American MREs like this...
Ikr...I am kind of tired of eating cup noodles -.-
cindy511 hmm…it's a good idea but the ship cost is high…
i hope there will be a company sell this international, like everywhere have this in the store
cindy511 This is only a chemical reaction when the water hits a chemical compound. It's been around for dozens of years and employed by militaries around the world. You can purchase this type of thing on amazon or ebay or, really all over.
The actual chemical process is Mg + 2H2O → Mg(OH)2 + H2 [+ heat].
Knee to the empire of instant food and rescue food, JAPAN!!
I need lots of these for zombie apocalypse :P
Dorothy Uranga haha;)
Ended up eating all of it before the apocalypse happens xD
MintyMiku xb
Dorothy Uranga '
You don't need it.. You'll be the one of the first people who will get eaten first..
Japanese are really creative!
Ikr!?
When I saw the title Rescue Foods, at first I thought it was about eating leftovers before they went bad.
Tunnelfish2, same XD
Man I could use these for when I go to conventions.
I'm jealous . . . I don't have anything like this where I live .-. I sooo jelly because its so cool omg
This is so awesome. I love Japanese stuff! Unfortunately we don't have these kind of cool stuff in The Netherlands.
The food is already been done. What's amazing in this video is the heating process.
Kinda makes you regret skipping all those chemistry class back in the days.
Japan is srsly amazing
They are 1000 times ahead of us 👍👍👍👍💕💕💕
Wait, there also ready water packet for this?
yea since its 'rescue' food in case theres hardly any water to find ^^
@bunda andra Hello I would like to ask you more about this. Can you please DM me
I love your daily videos so much. Please never stop doing them.
Jeremy Brown wow! thank you;)
We have things like this for the Military. They're super cool!
tassietaker wow;)
So It's like TV Dinners of America, But no "Heat-it-in-the-microwave!" Thing, Instead it has the heating bag itself...
すごい!!初めて見た。
Not only is it rescue food but looks pretty good as well.
This would be perfect for me now, since I'm in quarantine because of coronavirus outbreak.
It's just like an MRE! I love MRE videos. :)
So amazing ^_^ ,it's make me feel hungry....
I need that for school..... So I won't have to battle my way in the cafeteria for food.
Thank you!
I LOVE YOUR ALL VIDEOS!
wow !! this is incredible. :D so interesting. please show more "rescue foods". :)
PeachKeki ok, i will;)
Mantap pisan nih simple bnget... gw suka ^^ n keliatan tetep enak
aby 0386 di indo ada ga ya
That's amazing! If only I could find them here.
Lycus Fenriz ;)
OMG THIS LOOKS SO COOL!!!
Lisa Moraes ;)
I love Japannnnn ❤❤❤
Now I’m freaking hungry... that looks really good
OMG!!!!!! It's MAGIC!!!!!!
Wow, It's amazing!
김선아 ;)
Thank you again
thats nice, i want 30 of those
***** oh!?
Звуки и асмр превосходные и сама еда выглядит приятно
You are amazing👏✨❤️😍😘
That looks better than the food I get at school-
Aren't these like MREs?? This is really cool.
I'm in shock! O_O
I agree that we need to focus on developing such technology. This could apply to so many things!
Many of these sort of meals (they are called MRE aka meals ready to eat) are used in the army.
Nice!
すごい!
This is so cool!
Jessica W ;)
おすすめに出てきたから見てみたら賞味期限2017.9.17でむっちゃ切れてるやつ食べるやんって思ったらこの動画2015だった
ちなみに、発熱液と書いてあったものは、、おそらく、、ただの、、、水です。
This one looks so much better than the others... at least there is a little more meat to it.
that's cool like MRE. Always wanted to try something like this :)
Magic. Tadah
Aria MISSY ;)
i don't think people in the comments understand this exists and has existed outside of japan for a while now. this isn't something exclusively japanese
8:58 And, its the trademark thumb up XD That sounded better in my head.
What I find the most interesting. It comes with water. And whilst MRE with flameless ration activates with water, not many comes with water in the package, and in survival situations, you might not have any access to water at all.
Wow! You are good
値段が1000円前後とやや高いから難しいんだよなぁ。自治体でもかなり人口が多い金持ちじゃないとこの手は用意出来ないし、個人で買うには値段がネック。通年何らかの災害がある日本ならば、って思っても購入は躊躇するよね。俺は自宅が深井戸だから水以外のカンメシと乾麺主体なんだけど、あの薄味のサンヨーのカンメシは買って1週間以内に食べてしまって、備蓄出来ないんだよね。
Kiwi Dude needs to review one of these!
え! 何これ?! 初めて見た
It's not hamburger, it's called Salisbury Steak. . .
Ooh bomb shelter food lol I always wanted to try this!
gladitsnotme ;)
I think you should change the title from hamburger to hamburg because they're different thing in Japan 😊
little MRE feeling
TK94732 Just a Japanese one...
TK94732 yes, maybe they resemble;)
Tabitha S.
Question : the blue pagaged liquid you poured in , was that drinkable water ?
No, I think it's a exothermic liquid for heating it.
Better than my mom food
Nice
I'm surprised that you don't have octopuss flavor 😝
What is this for a liquid which you have cook your meal? Water or something other? How can in boiled in seconds?
You must to try eating a MRE :DDD
Yuki Kuchiki ya, i want to try;)
How did it boil like that with out heat?
売ってるとこ見たことないんだけど笑
非常食としても使えるね
【いつでもどこでも非常事態を支える食事】
ではなく
【いつでもどこでも仕事を支える食事】
っていうのが、悲しい哉
日本人が考えるキャッチコピーなり…
They're Called M.R.E . It's just a flameless ration packet
It's that MRE with cooler package?
Ahh cool MRE
January Madrid ;)
Can u get these online somewhere because I live in the UK
Where to stock up on emergency food for a zombie apocalypse:
Japan.
Надеюсь в Россию эта штука никогда не попадет...
А чё так? ;(
Ну а что в этом такого? Во многих странах такие наборы дают солдатам в качестве пайка, и это удобно. Не всегда же есть возможность развести огонь. Так же и тут, просто набор для экстренных случаев, когда нет электричества/газа и так далее.
where can find this
Can you do more of these please
alicia_dich ok, i'll;)
The word hamburger may mean hamburger steak or salisbury steak.
It looks pretty cool. Where can I buy it and for how much?
Hi all with Pikabu!
DIMM hmm…I bought it at Japanese variety store but…how about amazon or ebay?
japanesestuffchannel Can write his exact name?
Hey, i'm going to visit tokyo next week, can you tell where i can buy this? Thanks
Military food!
Damn, Japan really has been in future
Oh man the MREs for the Canadian Forces clog you up so bad!
***** oh!?
Yum..
Misaki Yamada ;)
I had to eat something similar (MRE) when my town was hit by 3 hurricanes (typhoons) one summer!
Tricia Levi omg wow!
Was it good?
Nin10d0 Rulz DA VV0rlD when you're tired of eating peanut butter and jelly sandwiches because your power's out, yes 😂
Lol
Meat ball iI like it
I think I need tons of these in my room just so I wouldn't have to go to the kitchen.
Is that stuff safe to inhale? o.o
XBlueThunderX yes, the hale let steam out;)
What happens if you eat the do not eat stuff?
Japanese Hamburger Helper
Where can I buy
how is the hot water made =0? im curious
Ferchii Alice It's the interaction between that first packet dropped into the bag, and the liquid poured in before being sealed. The reaction between the two basically steams it.
MaereJaneMan i know but what is the first packet ? *A*
Ferchii Alice
Not 100% sure, check the description maybe?
Ferchii Alice This is only a chemical reaction when the water hits a chemical compound. It's been around for dozens of years and employed by militaries around the world.
The actual chemical process is Mg + 2H2O → Mg(OH)2 + H2 [+ heat].
Jeffrey Osborn
Thank you for explaining it more in depth than I could.
Cooking in plastics not good for our health
How tf does this work I’m so confused???
MRE
I only see a lot of trash... for your just one meal 😣😣
Is very good the food ,yes or no ?
How does this work?!?!?
Uyen Tran Chemical reaction when the water hits a chemical compound. It's been around for dozens of years and employed by militaries around the world.
The actual chemical process is Mg + 2H2O → Mg(OH)2 + H2 [+ heat].
+Jeffrey Osborn I was wondering how it works! I saw J.S.C. use one of these in a bowl, observed the packet that had the compound, but still couldn't figure it out (Which is no surprise since I got only a passing grade in science). So thank you.
@@JeffreyOsb big brain time
Looks like MRE, really want to try it out ^^
Why does it say season and there's paper inside I thought it would be like salt
Jack Poscy maybe season is the brand name which makes the paper napkin;)
XD
do you know where you can get this in the US? / あなたは、米国でこれを得ることができる場所知っていますか?
Mustache Man This is only a chemical reaction when the water hits a chemical compound. It's been around for dozens of years and employed by militaries around the world. You can purchase this type of thing on amazon or ebay or, really all over.
The actual chemical process is Mg + 2H2O → Mg(OH)2 + H2 [+ heat].
anywhere that sells that is under 35$ for 1 meal?
Mustache Man You can search for "MRE" on Amazon to find them for around $10. Ebay has them for less. US Army MRE's contain 2,000 calories so you can have them throughout the day if you don't want to carry too many packages.
@@JeffreyOsb I would like to understand more, can you please DM me
сука, я пол года ждал, пока ты распакуешь этот санный риссс!!!1