British Daily Ration - 1914
- 20 oz. Fresh or frozen meat, or 16 oz. preserved or salt meat
- 20 oz. bread, or 16 oz. biscuit or flour
- 4 oz. bacon
- 3 oz. cheese
- 5/8 oz. tea
- 4 oz. jam
- 3 oz. sugar
- 1/2 oz. slat
- 1/36 oz. pepper
- 1/20 oz. mustard
- 8 oz. fresh or 2 oz. dried vegetables
- 1/10 gill lime juice if vegetable not issued (for scurvey)
- 1/2 gill rum (at discretion of commanding general)
- not to exceed 20 oz. tobacco per week
Substitutions
- 4 oz. oatmeal or rice instead bread
- 1/3 oz. chocolate instead of tea.
- 1 pint porter instead of rum
- 4 oz. dried fruit instead of jam
- 4 oz. butter, lard, or margarine, or 1/2 gill oil instead of bacon
German Daily Ration - 1914
- 26 1/2 oz. bread or 17 1/2 oz. field biscuit, or 14 oz. egg biscuit
- 13 oz. fresh or frozen meat, or 7 oz. preserved meat
- 53 oz. potatoes, or 4 1/2 oz. vegetables, or 2 oz. dried vegetables, or 21 oz. mixed potatoes and dried vegetables
- 9/10 oz. coffee, or 1/10 oz. tea
- 7/10 oz. sugar
- 9/10 oz. salt
- 2 cigars and 2 cigarettes, or 1 oz. pipe tobacco, or 9/10 oz. plug tobacco, or 1/5 oz. snuff (at discretion of commanding officer)
- 0.17 pint spirits
- 0.44 pint wine
- 0.88 pint beer
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