Features
Hearty, satisfying food you can take wherever you go, ready to eat hot or cold.
Wayfayrer have been making quality pre-cooked, ready-to-eat meals for over forty years. Ready to eat straight from the pouch, all their recipes are ideal for the great outdoors.
They provide a substantial meal to satisfy the hearty appetite you'll build up during any outdoor activity like camping, walking, climbing, or sailing.
Sealed in an individual, robust foil pouch, the tasty pre-cooked meals are easy to carry, simple to prepare and can be eaten hot or cold.
Equally at home in the British countryside or at the top of Mount Everest, Wayfayrer meals have been tried and tested at the ends of the Earth and are the first choice of food for adventurers, the armed forces and expedition teams.
- Heated in boiling water, your food is ready in 7-8 minutes. No need to slave over a stove.
- Pre-cooked in the foil pouch, no need to refrigerate, hygienic and no chance of contamination.
- No need to carry extra water, it can be straight from the tap, or lake/river. It is only used for warming the food and will not be consumed.
- No need to wash pans, just eat straight from the pouch!
- Fully hydrated, will not dehydrate the body.
- Robust flexible packaging, can easily be packed around other contents of a pack or bag.
- High in nutrients, great for active people on the hill.
- 3 year shelf life - if you don’t eat it this time, take it next time.
Ingredients: Beans (28%), Water, Sausages (25%), (Pork (17%), Water, Potato Starch, Rusk, Salt, Flavourings, Stabiliser: Tri-Di-Polyphosphates), Tomato Puree, Sugar, Vegetable Oil, Modified Maize Starch, Salt, Stabilisers E412, E466, E415; Onion Powder, Paprika, Flavouring.
Nutritional Information (Average values per 100g): Energy: 687kj/164kcal, Protein: 5.8g, Carbohydrate: 18.5g, Fat: 7.4g
- Not suitable for Vegetarians
- Not suitable for Vegans
- Not suitable for Coeliacs
- Contains Wheat and Gluten
- Weight; 300g
Reviews
You will be suprised, 04 November 2011
By Dave (BArnsley)
Got this for backpacking in the lakes, just like the ones in the tin, in my opinion, boiled it in the bag n Bingo, just what you need to get you going first thing after a night on the side of a mountain, a few of these would be quite weighty in your pack so will be looking at dry alternative foods to keep the weight down but i do recommend these.

By Sundaysmile (Scotland)
Pork'n'Beans are a camping classic.
I bought a pouch of this to try before I brought it with me, I expected the sauce to be bland, the meal dry and the sausages as tasteless as the sauce.
The sauce is sweet like regular old tinned beans, the sausages still have a pork flavour and are far from tasteless. I ate mine cold straight from the pouch, though I would recommend pouring them into a bowl, hot or cold.
Eating directly from the pouch can have the foil potentially cut the corners of your mouth, but even when cold, it was still fairly tasty in a pinch. When cooked you're enjoying it at it's best.
I'd wholly recommend you try these out. Just as good as your tinned variety, but lighter and more compact than having a bulky weighty metal can in your pack.
Beans and Sausages, 25 June 2011
By Richy (Edale)
Excellent for the cool early morning starts.