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Ramen, Angel Hair and Cintan

NOODLES AND ME+E.... 

After reading some comments in my previous post about the Korean noodles, it gave me an idea on what I should write on today.  Actually when I wrote about the noodles post yesterday, I thought of putting up the photo of the ramen... but I was too lazy to go down, dig into the cupboard, take picture with my handphone, photoscape and download it to my post.  See, so many steps!  LOL... 

Just kidding ya!  Thanks to you, I have a post to write about today.... my cupboard or should I say, pantry, I keep a few varieties of noodles inside.  Fettuccine, misua, mihun, flat noodles, cintan, angel hair spaghetti, Korean noodles, fresh wanton noodles (in fridge)... what else did I miss?  Yes, they can last me a long while.... 

Enough said... here is latest Ramen noodles which my kids bought.  As I said in my previous post, I do not fancy Cintan or Maggi and after eating this Jin Ramen.... confirmed!  My local noodles can be kept away for a long long time.  Oh perhaps, I can just fry them instead of making soup base.  

5 packets in this pack... 
I think it is now on promotion at AEON...
Cost around RM11 plus...
I like their soup base... thicker broth... 
No, not super spicy... 
I cannot take too spicy too...
But I can take this... 
My tongue didn't go numb... 
Yes, do try it and let me know... 
Bought by my kids too...
But we didn't try it yet...
They told me it is something from that famous hotpot... 
Hai Di Lau or something like that...
Anyone tried this before?
I like Angel Hair... easier, faster and tastier.... 
Sorry Cintan, I guess I have to neglect you till next year... 
You are expiring in May...
I will goreng (fry) you before you expire, OK?

Comments

  1. I love angel hair. Cintan is ok - there are some good brands, some so so and some no good. Don't write them all off just yet. Look for made in Sibu Mee Daddy chicken flavour - a lot of people love it!

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  2. I refrain from buying instant noodles...cause...of wax?

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  3. Cintan is good enough for me. But maybe will buy jin ramen if I see it but I am not going to aeon supermarket until dunno when.

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  4. We would not have this brand here, but the same kind of flavored ones!

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  5. I was curious about Korean instant noodles and I had it at a restaurant. LOL!

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  6. I only buy the famous Korean brand Samyang, and didn't notice this Ottogi. Will look out for it!

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  7. The next time I go grocery shopping, hopefully I can remember to look for this brand. I only use the noodles and seldom the flavouring.

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  8. Thanks for sharing. I want to try this Jin Ramen.

    This Hai Di Lau can be used to fry together with mixed vegetables. They taste damn GOOD!!!!

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