IMP Contents
IMPs are divided into six different breakfast, lunch and dinner options.
As of 2005, the following items were available (including all options):
Entrees
- Ham steak with mustard sauce
- Scalloped potatoes and ham
- Sausage and hash browns
- Beans and wieners in tomato sauce
- Breakfast sausages
- Omelet with mushroom sauce
- Gemelli pasta and vegetables in tomato sauce
- Chili con carne
- Beef and vegetable stew
- Rotini with pepperoni and tomato sauce
- Chicken à la king
- Swiss steak with Spanish sauce
- Veal cutlet with mushroom sauce
- Meatballs in flavoured sauce
- Indian chicken breast
- Minestrone stew
- Cannelloni with meat and tomato sauce
- Pork chow mein
- Beef Bourguignon
- Meatloaf with onion sauce
- Macaroni and Cheese
Fruits and desserts
- Peaches
- Fruit cocktail
- Pears
- Pineapple tidbits
- Raspberry applesauce
- Strawberry applesauce
- Cherries
- Sliced apples
- Apple sauce
- Blueberries
- Baked maple dessert
Beverages
- Coffee, assorted
- Tea
- Hot chocolate, assorted
- Herbal tea, assorted
- Peach
- Lemon
- Orange and pineapple
- Mango
- Strawberry
- Grape
- Watermelon
- Soups
- Cream of mushroom
- Chicken noodle soup
- Cream of tomato soup
Miscellaneous
- Crunchy cereals
- Peaches and cream oatmeal
- Raisins and spices oatmeal
- Baked apple oatmeal
- Oriental rice
- Instant plain mashed potatoes
- Mexican rice
- Vegetable rice
- Bread
- Assorted cookies and crackers
- Assorted chocolate bars
- Jam, peanut butter and marmalade
- Instant dressing mix
- Strawberry pudding
- Banana pudding
Condiments (sugar, coffee whitener, ketchup, salt, pepper, towelette, matches, paper towel, toothpick, chewing gum, tabasco) and a spoon are provided in each meal.
Nowadays there are meals available to accommodate Jews, Muslims, Hindus and vegetarians.
Read more about this topic: Individual Meal Pack
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