Food. Sorry if the answer disappoints, but it's just plain, normal food, much the same as you know it in the civilian world. You'll only eat MREs in the field, so the rest of the time, you either eat at the DFAC, or if you're married and/or on separate rations, then it's whatever you buy or make.
The answer is MRE which is Meals Ready to Eat
usually, soldiers are given MRE's which stands for Meals Ready to Eat. There is no heating needed
How many meals Indians eat per day depends on the Indian. Some of them may eat three meals a day, while others eat less.
Native Ameracians eat two main meals a day.
They eat there meals at breakfast lunch and Dinner TIME
people in Ecuador usually eat about four meals a day
You should eat meals whenever you want
Four meals a day.
If the five meals are small in size,then they are better then four heavy meals.
Snacks are good. You should eat a small healthy snack between meals that way you won't be as hungry between meals and you can eat less at meals.
Army food is often referred to as "MREs," which stands for "Meals Ready-to-Eat." These are pre-packaged meals designed for soldiers in the field, providing nutrition and convenience. MREs come in various menus and can be eaten hot or cold, making them suitable for various environments and situations. Additionally, military rations may also include other types of meals and snacks depending on the mission and location.
Five to seven meals.