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AlpineAire Foods Santa Fe BI Beans and Rice (Gluten Free)

AlpineAire Foods Santa Fe BI Beans and Rice (Gluten Free)

The AlpineAire pouch outdoor foods are designed to provide a quick and easy meal for the outdoor adventurer. They offer a long shelf life, a generous serving size and include an oxygen absorber to maintain freshness. This pouch contains Gluten-free Santa Fe BI beans and rice.

AlpineAire Foods Freeze-Dried Santa Fe Black Beans and Rice 6-pack

AlpineAire Foods Freeze-Dried Santa Fe Black Beans and Rice 6-pack

  • Meals Include six each of Santa Fe Black Beans & Rice, our best-selling meatless entrée
  • Just add boiling water into the pouch & wait 7 minutes
  • All natural freeze-dried ingredients; no artificial preservatives, colors, flavors, white sugar & no added MSG
  • Original recipes and highest quality ingredients insure a delightful dining experience

This healthy dish combines black beans with white and brown rice, corn, bell peppers & carrots in a delicious tex-mex tomato sauce. It’s also low fat and gluten free.

AlpineAire Foods Freeze-Dried Santa Fe Black Beans and Rice

AlpineAire Foods Freeze-Dried Santa Fe Black Beans and Rice

  • 2 – Servings
  • No-Cook Entrée.
  • Prepare right in the pouch.
  • Meat Free entrée
  • Gluten Free

Go south with this zesty blend of Black Beans, Rice, peppers and onions and spices.Instant white rice, black beans*, instant brown rice, tomato powder, freeze-dried corn, sea salt, carrots*, tomato flakes*, spices, onions*, red & green bell peppers*, onion granules, garlic granules, jalapeno powder.

*dehydrated

Frequently Asked Questions
How long will the food last?
Most products have a 3-5 year shelf life under proper conditions. Products containing shrimp, tuna, brown rice, nuts, and dairy products have a shelf life of one to two years.

What are proper storage conditions?
The best is a cool, dry environment for our products. The cooler the better. High heat that occurs in a garage or the trunk of a car is not good for these products.

How does AlpineAire Foods extend the shelf life of food?
By using freeze-dried and dehydrated ingredients, most of the water is removed from the item. Each product contains an oxygen absorber, which is iron oxide pellets. Iron oxide attacks the head-space oxygen remaining in the pouch once the pouch has been sealed. Oxygen has moisture so the absorber collects the oxygen and thus slows down the oxidation process that can occur. Oxidation leads to rancidity.

Is the oxygen absorber harmful?
No, it is not harmful, but do not use it as a spice packet. It tastes awful.

What is freeze drying?
Freeze drying is a process used for instant or quick rehydration of certain dried foods. The first step in freeze drying is to rapidly freeze the food. The water content, now frozen, is turned directly into a gas and withdrawn from the food during the next steps, vacuum and low-heat, thus avoiding the shrinkage. Many of AlpineAire’s products are custom freeze dried to suit strict quality requirements. Freeze-dried products include grains, beans, fruits, meats, seafood, pastas, vegetables, and eggs. Using this process, 98% of the moisture is removed.

Key advantages of freeze-dried products include:

  • The original taste and nutritional value of the food is retained due to very low heat temperature that is used.
  • Foods are quick and easy to prepare.
  • There’s no waste.
  • It’s an ideal method for maintaining flavors of meat, poultry, and fish.
  • Extends the shelf life of the product.
  • No preservatives are necessary.
  • Results in a super-lightweight, compact product.
  • A wide variety of foods are available.
  • Use hot or cold water to rehydrate.

What is dehydration?
The standard method of dehydrating vegetables and spices is to place the items on a conveyor belt and run them through an oven at a high temperature for a relatively short time. About 90 to 95% of the moisture is removed.

Some vegetables are more suited to this form of drying than others. This means that with the addition of water, the product rehydrates back to its original state more easily. Preferable items include: onions, bell peppers, tomatoes, celery, carrots and mushrooms. Dehydrated items such as peas, corn, and green beans do not rehydrate as well as freeze-dried.

What are proper storage techniques?
It is crucial that you store food properly:

  • Avoid exposure to heat and moisture; make sure foods are not accessible to insects or animals.
  • Never store food directly on the ground or on concrete floors–moisture can build up inside containers.
  • Avoid such storage places that experience temperature build-up such as attics, garages, or car trunks. Ideally, storage should not exceed room temperature for extended periods.
  • Store in a location that’s accessible so that periodic inspections are easy and you can rotate supplies.
  • Avoid excessive and rough handling of pouch and canned foods.

Backpacker’s Pantry NC Santa Fe Chicken

Backpacker’s Pantry NC Santa Fe Chicken

  • Serving sizes that are 20 – 30% larger than the competition
  • Just add boiling water and wait for 13 minutes. Exception: Scambled Eggs requires skillet
  • Designed to meet the needs of the most active outdoor enthusiast
  • Foods prepared in facility with peanuts

All Backpacker’s Pantry entrees are “performance enhanced.” That means there is more of what you need – more vitamins and more minerals to ensure optimal health in rough and demanding conditions.

Backpackers Pantry #10 Can Food (Instant White Rice)

  • Save for emergency situations. Food when you need it
  • 25-year shelf life
  • Use as a quick, just-add-boiling-water meal for the family
  • Store in your RV, Boat or Pantry. Take on car-camping trips

Backpacker’s Pantry #10 Long-Term Food Storage Cans are manufactured and packaged to maintain quality, flavor and nutritional value during long-term storage. When properly stored, our products will maintain a shelf life of 25 years or more (a “Best Before” date can be found on the top of each can). DESCRIPTIONS OF FLAVORS: Granola w/ Freeze-dried Bananas & Milk (Just add Cold or Hot Water); Cold Pasta Salad with Vegetables (Just add Cold Water) ; Chana Masala (An Indian curry dish with chickpeas & chilies over rice) ; Louisiana Red Beans & Rice (Louisiana specialty in a spicy Cajun sauce); Katmandu Curry (Authentic Nepalese curry with rice, lentils & vegetables); Pasta Vegetable Parmesan (Creamy parmesan cheese sauce over vegetables & pasta) ; Beef & Broccoli Stir Fry (Beef, broccoli, carrots & rice in a garlic soy sauce) ; Risotto Rice with Chicken (Italian dish with rice, chicken, vegetables & parmesan cheese) ; Santa Fe Style Rice with Chicken (Green chili, chicken, cheese over rice & black beans); Jamaican Jerk Rice with Chicken (Rice, black beans, chicken & Jamaican seasoning) ; Garlic Herb Mashed Potatoes (Whipped potatoes with garlic, herbs & butter); Bacon Cheddar Mashed Potatoes (Whipped potatoes with cheddar cheese & baco bits)