Katadyn is a Swiss-based company that primarily focuses its efforts on mobile water sterilization and desalination equipment. But recently the company has started making food products for adventuring/camping/military applications.They've got a powdered wine that when reconstituted has an alcohol content of over 9%, a high tech chocolate mousse, and this -- the world's first canned cheeseburger. Each can has a 12 month shelf life, requires no refrigeration, and is ready after boiling in water for a couple minutes. Awesome! They cost around $5.85 apiece from the company's website. Anybody ever tried one? Link : http://www.gizmag.com/the-canned-cheeseburger--fast-food-in-the-wilderness/8713/
hehe, that sound soo nasty. If thats actually what it looks like, it looks good, but i doubt it tastes how it looks.
haha, gross! Reminds me of those self-heating meat stews and lasagnas you can get at truck stops that come in a cardboard container and don't require refrigeration. Somehow, they heat up when you peel the lid back.
Indeed, as leet said, you aren't gonna put it in the boiling water and soak it ... you are going to put the can in the hot water. I don't know how you came to think otherwise but when you analyze it you would get a fibery substance that originated from the bread