REAL Field Meal Lamb Mulligatawny
REAL Field Meal Lamb Mulligatawny – freeze-dried meal with lamb
REAL Field Meal Lamb Mulligatawny is a tasty and nutritious freeze-dried meal, developed for outdoor activities, expeditions and adventures where low weight, long shelf life and high energy density are crucial. The dish combines rice, tender lamb and classic spices in a warming curry-inspired stew that provides both energy and satiety after long days outdoors.
Perfect for outdoor, mountains and expeditions
With its low weight and high energy content, Lamb Mulligatawny is ideal for hiking, mountaineering, ski touring, camping and emergency preparedness. The meal is easy to prepare directly in the bag and only requires hot water – a practical choice when access to a kitchen is limited.
Nutritious and energy-dense
The meal provides 707 kcal per serving and contains a well-balanced distribution of fat, carbohydrates and protein. This makes it ideal for activities with high energy consumption, where the body needs quick and long-lasting nutrition.
Long shelf life and safe storage
REAL Field Meal Lamb Mulligatawny has a shelf life of up to 8 years from the date of manufacture and can be stored at room temperature. Once opened and cooked, the meal should be eaten within 2 hours.
Easy cooking
Tear off the top of the bag at the marking
Add 4.1 dl of hot water up to the level mark
Stir, close the bag and let stand for 8 minutes
Enjoy a hot and filling meal
Product information
Net weight: 145 g
Cooked weight: 550 g
Allergen: Gluten
Energy per serving: 707 kcal
Protein per serving: 25 g
Why choose REAL Field Meal Lamb Mulligatawny
Freeze-dried premium meal for outdoor activities
High energy and good nutritional distribution
Light weight - perfect for packing
Easy cooking directly in the bag
Long shelf life for trips and preparedness
REAL Field Meal Lamb Mulligatawny is a reliable choice for those who want a tasty, more energy-rich and convenient meal on adventures - whether you are in the mountains, on a trip or preparing for longer expeditions.