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Hummus: An Overlooked No-Cook Food for Backpackers

Hummus is often overlooked in favor of ordinary hiking snacks like trail mix or granola bars. However, this delicious spread offers a refreshing change from the usual options while providing balanced energy and convenience. With the availability of powdered hummus, it takes seconds to whip up a batch of this filling spread. Nutritionally, hummus is also a winner. Hummus offers extensive nutrition for backpackers. Here’s why: Powdered Hummus for Hiking Many brands offer portable to-go containers of ready-to-eat, shelf-stable hummus that may work for tossing in your pack. The downsides include the packaging waste and tiny serving size (usually 2 […]

Best Backpacking Meals for Vegetarians

Hikers often ask, “What are your best backpacking meals?” These are Outdoor Herbivore’s customer favorites. 1. Best Trail Breakfasts The time between dinner and the following morning is a long time for your body to go without food, so don’t skimp on eating in the morning. Eating after waking can supply the energy your body needs to start the day and improve your metabolizing energy during the rest of the day. Breakfast on the trail can range from eating a snack bar while walking to sitting down to a giant breakfast burrito with coffee. What you eat in the morning […]

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No Cook Backpacking | 15+ Easy No Cook Backpacking Lunches

Lunch on the trail should be easy, quick, and energy-dense. Eating a large meal in the afternoon can slow you down, so your strategy is to eat light and often by snacking during the day and having a light meal for lunch. These cold-water prep meals are packed with complex carbohydrates, are quick to make, and are incredibly delicious. Here are a few easy options – Trail Salads Who says you can’t have a salad on the trail? Salads are refreshing, restorative, quick, and light. Here’s a glance at some of our favorite cold soak salads. 1. Mojo Mango Bowl – […]