I have no affiliation with GearSkeptic or any products he mentions, but I came across a discussion on ultralight backpacking food on Reddit (Ultralight) that I think is an awesome resource.
The GearSkeptic discusses what light/ultralight food is, and breaks down hundreds of food options popular with backpackers. Also, this guy created a spreadsheet that accompanies his videos and will allow you to compare foods by brand, calorie, and serving data, and the full nutrition label with fats, carbs, sugar, protein, sodium, etc.
The amount of work this guy has put into comparing popular backpacking food is really outstanding.
If you’re interested in figuring out what foods give you the most calories by weight and volume - check this out:
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The GearSkeptic discusses what light/ultralight food is, and breaks down hundreds of food options popular with backpackers. Also, this guy created a spreadsheet that accompanies his videos and will allow you to compare foods by brand, calorie, and serving data, and the full nutrition label with fats, carbs, sugar, protein, sodium, etc.
The amount of work this guy has put into comparing popular backpacking food is really outstanding.
If you’re interested in figuring out what foods give you the most calories by weight and volume - check this out:
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