Boil Cook Bags

Boil Cook Bags

Plastic Stand Up Bags for Rehydrating Freeze Dried and Dehydrated Backpacking Foods; MRE storage bags for freeze dried meals - store and rehydrate your meals in these pouches meant for high temperature (boiling water)..
These custom high-temperature plastic zipper pouches are created for storing and reconstituting backpacking food. Safe for boiling water and rated for temperatures up to 230 deg F (110 deg C). Pouches are shorter, have a bowl shape, and can be reused. Perfect for backpackers wanting to store dried meals and rehydrate on the trail. These bags are clear plastic (aluminum-free). Pouches were redesigned in 2022 for greater flexibility, improved sealing, and rounded corners to eliminate sharp edges. How to use: Place food in the bag, pour boiling water over the food, stir, seal shut, and allow food to reconstitute for several minutes. Bag Specs Temperature rating: for heating food to 230 deg F (110 deg C) Short size for ease of stirring and eating. Rounded bottom to prevent food from getting trapped in the corners. Dimensions: 8″ wide x 7″ tall x 3.5 gusset Bag Weight: .60 oz (17 g) Bag Thickness: 5.0 mil Wet Volume: holds 4 cups (.95 L) of water when zip-sealed. One size fits all. Fits all Outdoor Herbivore Hungry Single and Hungry Double prepared meals. Resealable and Reusable. These durable bags eliminate cleaning dishes on the trail. Either pack out and discard after use, or wash at home and reuse again. Allow bag to air dry open before storing. BPA free and Dioxin free. Transparent. No Ink or Dyes. FDA approved for food and high-temperature use. Great for packaging homemade DIY trail meals. Includes a tear strip if heat sealing the top for secure storage or to prevent tampering. Barrier films protect against oxygen and moisture, making them suitable for storing dried food. Other uses: Sous-vide cooking, freezing food, pouring hot soups and storing in fridge/freezer, and other general food storage. Not recommended for microwave use (trapped steam can exceed safety temperature and zipper can soften and warp). Not recyclable in most municipalities due to the multi-layer plastic films. Cleaning Instructions Hand-wash: Use non-abrasive cleaning agents (soft sponge and hot soapy water) to clean. Air dry by propping the bag open. Dishwasher: Prop open the bag, place it on the top shelf, and dry it with the air-dry setting. Keep bags clear of water jets to prevent bags from moving around and closing.Ensure the bags have no moisture before storing them; otherwise, they will host mold/bacteria and become unsafe for food reuse. How the bag is handled and used will impact the number of times it can be reused. Discard the bag if the plastic begins to break down, which you can see if the inner layer begins to separate, tear, or de-laminate. See our article about boil-soak cooking You Might Also Like:Insulated cozy to keep meals hotter while rehydrating.  

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