I like to travel light through remote places, somethimes for up to a week without resupply. I would like to hear what food folks carry for maximum energy but least weight.
I don't mean the sugary energy bars, or chocolate. I mean stuff you can live on. Some good ones for me are salami, granola bars, peanuts, dried fruit.
Your gems of advice are welcome......
Make your own flapjacks and just pour the calories in. Most commercially available grain bars are calorie limited, but if you make your own you are not constrained by such things. Put in as much syrup, sugar, honey and butter as you can stomach, throw in some fruit for flavour and you are sorted. Monster calorie grain bar.
Chorizo is good, it has a very, very high fat content and some protein, it tastes good on it's own, cooked or added to stuff and it lasts a long time.
Chorizo = 455 kcals per 100g, 38% fat, 24% protein, 36% water.
Cheese has a good calorie to weight ratio and most importantly, the calories are in the form of fat. Sugars give you a good energy burst, but dont last, fats are stored better.
English Cheddar Cheese = 412 kcals per 100g, 34% fat.
Suet dumpling mix - add to any stew for little lumps of high fat/carb gold.
Pork pies are good too.
Pork pie = 350 kcals per 100g, 24% fat, 22% carbohydrate, 11% protein.
Butter = 717 kcals per 100g, 81% fat.
Lard/tallow = 902 kcals per 100g, 100% fat.
Arctic explorers eat butter rolled in sugar as a way of getting maximum calories in the oven.