



Grass-Fed Bison Chili
Regular price $ 15.95
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100% GLUTEN FREE
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A delicious, healthy meal that’s completely gluten free.
JUST ADD WATER
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Your favorite meals are made simple. No cooking necessary.
ONE SERVING
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Ready to take with you on every adventure.
What To Expect
This chili is sure to become your new favorite backpacking meal! It's loaded with protein, it's hearty, it's spicy, it's everything you could want from a big bowl of chili. We gave this recipe an update to include pinto beans, kidney beans, bell peppers and jalapeños. Enjoy it at the office when you forgot to pack a lunch, or toss it in your pack to enjoy around the campfire at night.
Nutrition Facts
Serving Size: 1 Bag (113g). Servings Per Container: 1. Amount Per Serving: Calories: 520, Total Fat 14g (18% DV), Saturated Fat: 5g (25% DV), Trans Fat 0g, Cholesterol: 80mg (27% DV), Sodium: 1910mg (83% DV), Total Carbohydrates: 60g (22% DV), Dietary Fiber: 17g (61% DV), Sugars: 23g, Incl. 3g Added Sugars (6% DV), Protein: 44g (88% DV), Vit. D 0mcg (0% DV), Iron 11.2mg (60% DV), Calcium 220mg (15% DV), Potassium 2120mg (45% DV).
*Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet.
Ingredients
Grass-Fed Bison. Tomato Sauce (Tomato Puree. Water. Sea Salt. Citric Acid). Diced Tomatoes (Tomatoes. Tomato Juice. Salt. Citric Acid. Calcium Chloride). Bell Peppers. Pinto Beans* (Pinto Beans. Water. Sea Salt. Kombu Seaweed). Kidney Beans* (Kidney Beans. Water. Sea Salt. Kombu Seaweed). Vegetable Stock (Water. Tomato Paste. Olive Oil. Nutritional Yeast. Sea Salt. Garlic. Onion Powder. Garlic Powder. Celery Salt. White Pepper. Parsley). Onion. Tomato Paste. Chili Powder. Maple Syrup*. Garlic Powder. Cumin. Sea Salt. Dried Jalapenos. Paprika. Black Pepper.
*Certified Organic Ingredients
This product has a one year shelf life.
FAQ
Why dehydrated and not freeze-dried?
- Weight, taste, and nutrition are all things we take very seriously with our meals. The dehydrating process helps our meals maintain the original product's texture, taste, and nutrients which are often lost when freeze-drying.
How much water is needed?
- Start with 4-ounces of water for the breakfasts and 10 ounces for the dinners. After that, add more to reach the desired consistency.
How do I rehydrate my meals?
- Simply add boiling water to the bag! We know how important it is to reduce weight in the backcountry, so we’ve created recipes that you can simply add hot water to. Let the dinners sit for 20 minutes, the breakfasts for 5, and enjoy!