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Louisiana Red Beans & Rice - 1 Serving
Backpacker's Pantry
Louisiana Red Beans & Rice - 1 Serving
$7.99
Description

  Vegan & gluten-free high-protein meal

  Laissez le bon temps rouler! This authentic Cajun dish captures the original recipes and flavorful spirit of the seven nations of Louisiana. This freeze-dried camping meal version is inspired by the adventurous chefs of the bayous and energetic streets of New Orleans for your adventures in wild places with the wild people who call them home. Foodies will enjoy this southern staple respectfully made into fine outdoor cuisine.

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Description
Brand Name:
Backpacker's Pantry
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
101829
Type of Meal:
Entree
Food Type:
Vegan
Size:
1 Serving
Calories per Serving:
330
Weight:
3.3 oz / 94 g
Ingredients:
Red beans, precooked long grain white rice, tomato, onion, potato starch, sea salt, New Mexico chili pepper, pure cane sugar non-GMO, corn starch non-GMO, garlic, cumin seed, oregano, cayenne pepper
CONTAINS: No Allergens
Other Features:
• Red beans, long grain white rice, tomato and Cajun-inspired seasoning
• Vegan, Gluten-Free
• 10 year shelf life
• 13g of protein per serving
• 1 serving per pouch

Directions: Remove and discard enclosed oxygen absorber before beginning food preparation. Add 1.25 cups (300 mL) of boiling water. Stir well. Seal and let sit for 15-20 minutes. Stir and serve. Rehydration time doubles every 5,000 feet of elevation gain. These directions are set for 5,000 feet. Best By Date on packaging is 10 years from manufacturing date.
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