Construction formula of emergency food ration for using in independent operation conditions
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https://doi.org/10.54939/1859-1043.j.mst.77.2022.104-110Keywords:
Emergency food ration; Kcal; Nutrition composition; Independent operation.Abstract
This article illustrated the results of studying and construction formula for producing emergency food rations. The products were designed to be simple, small in weight, eaten directly to create a balanced diet that contains carbohydrates, protein, and lipid as main components. A scale of 60 kg/batch production process was appropriately established with specialized manufacturing machines; the energy value of each 5-tube ration was about 2000Kcal that requires for basal metabolic rate; the ratios of carbohydrate, lipid, and protein were 50-60%, ≥ 25%, and 12-20% respectively. The product still retains its quality and meets food hygiene and safety standards after six months of storage in conditions of accelerated aging at 40ºC and 75% in humidity. The production of emergency food ration plays a significant role in maintaining health, strengthening spirits, and improving the quality of training of Navy forces in independent operation conditions on the sea.
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