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Hardtack is high in carbohydrates and calories, and it also contains some protein and fiber. If you have the nutrition stored up in your body, all you need are some carbohydrates and calories to keep you alive until rescue or you reach your safe place. Hardtack can be eaten in many ways. Hardtack can be eaten plain, or it can be used in recipes. It is often crumbled and used as a topping for soups or stews. Hardtack can also be soaked in water and milk to create a porridge-like dish. Also provides the perfect teething chew for babies during your adventure. Hardtack is the perfect last-leg emergency travel food. The crackers are hard and dense, so they take a long time to eat. This makes them an excellent food for people who need to ration their food intake. This traditional barley cracker is a well known arm snack due to the fact that a little goes a long way and is able to sustain.
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