>>2080498The soviet/euro kidney-style ones like you posted are honestly my favorite kind if you need a pot. In all honesty though I usualy just bring a half-quart metal coffee mug to make cowboy-coffee/tea in and bring canned food that I cook in the can. I've been told multiple times I'll get aluminum poisoning or the lineing will melt and make me sick/kill me/whatever, but I have had zero issue ever with cooking in the can, and all of my friends have started doing it as well and nobody has ever had any issue whatsoever. I usualy toss my cans in the fire to burn off any and all residue so the smell doesnt attract bears and then pack out the charred metal or occasionaly burry it if I'm especialy hungover and done with life. For longer trips where canned food is a dumb idea I usualy use a kit like you posted for cooking dry food, or just hike up an aluminum soup pot on the outside of my bag if we'll be cooking for a large group. Also those kits can snugly fit an enamalware coffee mug inside so you know