A true shelf stable food journey. Starting with a 2008 JT-07 Life Saving Food. Then to 2004 boxed for dignitaries at a convention (from the 2003 Shenzhou 5 Flight) - Taikonaught Space Food. I bought this from a guy who was also selling US NASA Space Food, but all those lots went for thousands of dollars. This was only $450 - American collectors weren't interested. It was the only item I won in like 20 lots. The rest went for much more. Yang Liwei ate this food on his flight. (I think I mis-pronounce his name as "Ling-way" in this review, filmed 4 1/2 years ago. -My apologies for the mispronunciation.) If anyone has any other variants of this flight mission's food, please contact me. I want to document as much shelf stable food from China as possible. Those moon cakes were fascinating and had an excellent shelf life. I've seen one photo of a Taikonaught eating those same exact cakes. Do they still produce them? The glycerin coating and lack of any oxidation or degradation to the flavor in a period of 16 years was impressive. Along with the texture and flavor. Then to the third shelf stable food item - a 2019 Type 03 PLA Pilot Survival Ration. A fascinating compressed food blend that is sure to inspire some great and imaginative conversation. And finally to the 2016 PLA Navy Self Heating Meal - what a terrific ration. With unique nutrition and food that makes these Chinese rations so truly fascinating. 2008 JT-07 Life Saving Food 0:00 - 06:49 2004 Shenzhou 5 Space Food 06:50 - 18:04 2019 Type 03 Pilot Survival Ration 18:07 - 21:23 2016 PLA Navy Self Heating Meal 21:24 - 32:49 I'm super happy to have figured out what to do with these 4 unreleased reviews. I could have done 2 or 3 videos - but decided to have these all together here for your viewing ease. For correspondence, or to send a Military Ration for review, my exact mailing information is: Steve1989 3616 Harden Blvd 360 Lakeland, FL 33803 https://www.patreon.com/user?u=2821334&ty=h https://teespring.com/stores/steve1989