The WW1 Ration That No One Should Eat
Ready Meals - Everyone eats them, but what was the first? ERBSWURST. A disgusting, green, fatty block of suffering, this WW1 German Iron ration became the world's first ready meal. Can I not only recreate the historical recipe, but actually make it GOOD? This is part of a NEW series, where I take historical food & drink recipes, and not only recreate it, but IMPROVE it. Subscribe for food from all across human history, and a few other weird things besides.

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