Firepot Barbecued Pulled Pork

Firepot Barbecued Pulled Pork

Firepot

Firepot Barbecued Pulled Pork is a lightweight, no-cook main meal featuring oak-smoked British pork with barbecue sauce, rice, and red onion relish, ideal for quick trail breaks and no-fuel days, delivering balanced calories and protein in a convenient 125g or 190g pack.

Key facts

  • Price: £10.49
  • Weight: 125g
  • Calories: 488
  • Type: Main Meals
  • Meal type: snacks
  • No cook

Best for

  • Hikers needing a quick, no-cook protein-rich snack or main meal
  • Lightweight backpackers prioritizing balanced nutrition and ease of preparation
  • Those looking for a flavorful, award-winning dehydrated meal option

Things to know

  • Product type: Main Meals
  • Meal slot: snacks
  • Energy density: 3.9 kcal per gram
  • Requires a stove or hot water

How it fits into a trip

Works well for no-fuel days, lunch stops, and quick trail breaks.

About this product

The delicious Firepot Barbecued Pulled Pork, prepared with oak-smoked British pork that has been slow-cooked overnight on the bone.

Served with a traditional barbecue sauce, rice, and a zingy red onion relish.

Awarded 5-star by TGO Magazine in May 2021.

Dehydrated Food Lightweight and available in 125g and 190g portion sizes Serves 1 Easy to prepare, just add boiling water Ingredients: Basmati Rice (57%), Pulled Pork (Wood-Smoked Pork Shoulder (19%), Cider Vinegar, Demerara Sugar, Lemon, Spices, Salt), Pickled Red Onion (Red Onion (11%), Red Wine Vinegar, Demerara Sugar, Spices, Salt).

Allergen Advice: for allergens, see ingredients in bold Nutrition Per 100g Energy 488kcal/2041Kj, Fat 12.8g, Saturated Fat 4.3g, Carbohydrates 66.4g, Sugar 8.8g, Fibre 2.2g, Protein 26.4g, Salt 1g Nutrition Per 125g Energy 610kcal/2552Kj, Fat 16g, Saturated Fat 5.4g, Carbohydrates 83g, Sugar 11g, Fibre 2.7g, Protein 33g, Salt 1.3g Nutrition Per 190g Energy 925kcal/3870Kj, Fat 24.3g, Saturated Fat 8.2g, Carbohydrates 126.2g, Sugar 16.7g, Fibre 4.1g, Protein 50.2g, Salt 2g

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