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Dehydrated food have the best weight/nutritive values ratio but need to be cooked.
Rice, pasta, wheat, semolina, bulgur, Chinese noddles, soup, powered milk or chocolate... It's everywhere, it's cheap and it will make you stay in the wood for more than 72h.
It have to be mixed with other kind of dry food such as dried/salted meat, dried fruits, nuts, GORP... There is real dehydrated meals at your outdoor shop but they are expensive. You can also dehydrate your own meals, ask goggle.
Regular camping food is made of canned food with little is any liquid in the can, fruits and vegetables that can be just eaten, bread, cheese, any kind of dry, various biscuits and all kind of junk food made of sugar that you are not supposed to eat.
MRE are far more heavier but you can just stop, eat them and get back to whatever you were doing. For a one or two day trip, it's probably the best choice as you save the weight of your cooking kit. Do your own, they will be healthier.
Personal note: 4 sandwiches a day plus biscuits for a short trip, and for the longest ones: hot chocolate and coffee at breakfast, paté on bread, dried fruits, and a soup followed by a puree or noddles for the supper. Biscuits between the meals.
Spices weight nothing and will make it taste good. In summer, you have to eat some salt to compensate for sweating a lot.