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=== Food ===
=== Food ===
[[Image:campcooking.jpg|thumb|A typical backcountry kitchen (however, few backpacking camps feature grills like the one shown).|right]]
[[Image:campcooking.jpg|thumb|A typical backcountry kitchen (however, few backpacking camps feature grills like the one shown).|right]]
Some backpackers enjoy cooking elaborate meals with fresh ingredients, particularly on short trips, and others carry the gear and take the time to [[fishing|catch fish]] or hunt small game for food.  However, especially for long expeditions, most backpackers' food criteria are roughly the same: high [[energy]] content (particularly [[protein]]), with long [[shelf life]] and low [[mass]] and volume.
Some backpackers enjoy cooking elaborate meals with fresh ingredients, particularly on short trips, and others carry the gear and take the time to [[fishing|catch fish]] or hunt small game for food.  However, especially for long expeditions, most backpackers' food criteria are roughly the same: high energy content (particularly [[protein]]), with long [[shelf life]] and low [[mass]] and volume.


Ordinary household foods used on backpacking trips include [[cheese]], bread, [[sausage]], fruit, [[peanut butter]], and [[pasta]].  Popular snack foods include [[trail mix]], easily prepared at home; convenient and nutritious [[energy bar]]s; and [[chocolate]] and other forms of [[candy]], which provide quick energy and flavor. Traditional outdoor food includes dried foodstuffs such as [[jerky (food)|jerky]] or [[pemmican]], and also products like [[oatmeal]] (which can also be consumed raw in emergency situations).
Ordinary household foods used on backpacking trips include [[cheese]], bread, [[sausage]], fruit, [[peanut butter]], and [[pasta]].  Popular snack foods include [[trail mix]], easily prepared at home; convenient and nutritious [[energy bar]]s; and [[chocolate]] and other forms of [[candy]], which provide quick energy and flavor. Traditional outdoor food includes dried foodstuffs such as [[jerky (food)|jerky]] or [[pemmican]], and also products like [[oatmeal]] (which can also be consumed raw in emergency situations).
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