
$6.50
Item qualifies for annual
REI Member Refund (typically 10%)
Made in USA.
Item 610186
Specification | Description |
| Net weight | 5.1 ounces |
| Serving size | 1/2 cup |
| Servings per container | 4 |
| Calories per serving | 160 |
| Calories from fat | 25 |
| Total fat per serving | 3 grams |
| Saturated fat | 0.5 grams |
| Cholesterol per serving | 0 milligrams |
| Sodium | 85 milligrams |
| Carbohydrates per serving | 31 grams |
| Dietary fiber | 3 grams |
| Sugar | 20 grams |
| Protein | 1 grams |
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Comments about Mountain House Raspberry Crumble:
These are very, very tasty, especially if you've been on the trail for awhile! A word of caution, however, I ruined by triple teflon coated GSI anodized aluminum pans with this dessert.
The raspberries and the crust ended up getting cooked onto my pan and stuck to the teflon coating so I had to scrape it all off, leaving my pan with the bare aluminum exposed...not good.
Luckily, I've got a new titanium pot that I won't have to worry about scratching, so I'm thinking about giving this delicious dessert another try.
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Comments about Mountain House Raspberry Crumble:
I was a little sceptical about this one; it sounded a little too good to be true, but this stuff is amazing! it tastes very fresh which was a huge plus, it was one of those meals you never forget because it was so dang good! it also, like many other freeze dried foods, did not take long to make and was easy to clean up!
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Comments about Mountain House Raspberry Crumble:
Taste wasn't as good as anticipated. Not bad, just not a favorite. Texture too gooey/slimy. Cookie crumbs weren't enough to improve the texture. Less like real fruit than anticipated - too much "sauce", not enough raspberries.
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Comments about Mountain House Raspberry Crumble:
Brilliant creation! I love the fact that I can pour water in the bag and let it sit while I'm finishing dinner. No need to constantly stir or make sure something isn't boiling over. Best of all, there are no extra dirty dishes! I would give it 5 stars, but the texture is a little lumpy for my taste. The taste is incredible, especially after a full day of backpacking.
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Comments about Mountain House Raspberry Crumble:
The best dessert EVER for camping (and even for home use!). Real raspberries, yum yum. Tastes like warm fresh fruit.
I don't choose to use the cookie crumbs, but my family eats them plain.
We sit around a large package of raspberry crumble and pass the bag around taking scoops out. We fight over the odd scoopful remaining. It's shameful.
Mmmmmmmmmm.
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Comments about Mountain House Raspberry Crumble:
Very easy to make and more yummy than most desserts. Makes a lot though.
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Comments about Mountain House Raspberry Crumble:
We really wanted to splurge on a dessert on a recent backpacking trip but there were only two of us, and this dessert package serves 4 people. So we used it as one of our two entrees. The flavor was great, and a nice change from the usual entrees, but the 4-serving size was really TOO much. It would be nice if Mountain House offered this in a 2-person size.
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Comments about Mountain House Raspberry Crumble:
This is a tasty dessert or maybe breakfast. I like the chocolate cookie crumbles on top. If your camping for more than 2 days and you know your gonna want something really sweet with some chocolate then you need this.I would give it 5 stars except for the texture of the raspberries is different. 4 1/2 stars is what I want to give it. With a 7 year shelf life you can't beat Mt. House.
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