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Santa Fe Style Rice & Beans with Chicken
Backpacker's Pantry
Santa Fe Style Rice & Beans with Chicken
$12.99
Description

  A southwestern favorite, this delicious, freeze-dried camping meal is chock full of brown rice, hatch green chilis, all-natural chicken, black beans and corn. Protein-packed and gluten-free, it’s a hearty and savory meal built to fuel every passion and pursuit in the wild.

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Description
Brand Name:
Backpacker's Pantry
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
102448
Type of Meal:
Entree
Food Type:
Non-Vegetarian
Size:
2 Servings
Weight:
5.7 oz / 162 g
Ingredients:
Brown rice, black beans, mesquite chicken (freeze-dried cooked white meat chicken, mesquite smoke powder (maltodextrin, natural mesquite smoke flavor, silicon dioxide)), dried tomato, hatch green chili pepper, freeze-dried super sweet corn, dried garlic, salt, cumin seed, oregano
Allergens:
CONTAINS: Milk and Soy
Other Features:
• Brown rice, all-natural, white meat USDA chicken, hatch green chilis, chicken, black beans & corn
• Gluten-Free
• 10 year shelf life
• 20g of protein per serving
• 2 servings per pouch

PREPARATION & STORAGE
Remove and discard enclosed oxygen absorber before beginning food preparation. Add 2-1/4 cups (540 mL) of boiling water to all contents. 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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