It's been 6 months since we had these delicious pork chops available. (Before that previous shipment, we went 13 months without.) But be advised, we only have a handful of cases of the chops in right now--who knows when we'll get more. These Freeze Dried/Uncooked Boneless Pork Chops are a whopping 1/2 inch THICK, center-cut pork loin with less than 1/4 inch of fat all gourmet trimmed leaving a nice marbling. All cans were sealed in an oxygen/moisture free environment. -July 14, 2016 manufacture date! - Six #10 Cans per Case -15-20 Chops per Can -U.S. Gov't/Military Surplus -25+ year shelf life -No Refrigeration Required -Absolutely fit for royalty ... at a bargain price! Buy today: Up to 19% off while they last!
OK--as I suspected ... there are just too many potential variables involved to succinctly answer your question, A-O-G. What we can say is that the average pork chop as they come out of the can should weigh about 1.5 oz. Once they are fully rehydrated, they should weigh about 6 oz. each. How much a chop will weigh after you cook it depends on whether you grill it, bake, fry, saute, or boil in stew (and of course how long you cook it for in some of these methods). Essentially, once rehydrated, these chops are exactly the same chops you might buy out of your grocer's meat case.
Just 4 single cans of these pork chops are available, Mfg date of Dec. 21, 2015: Uncooked Boneless Pork Chops- Individual Can