Found this one up the road at KS Mart in Lynnwood, Washington. Looks really interesting – an egg block huh? I imagine it will be like a seasoning block or something… Funny; I had a sesame one yesterday too. Well, on with the sesame flavored noodles!
The side panels (click image to enlarge).
The noodle block.
Seasoning powder.
Interesting – a bit spicy but not a spicy red broth. Curious how this ends up.
Yep – a block is in here.
Egg block!
Sesame oil.
Has a nice sesame scent as sesame oil usually does.
Finished (click image to enlarge). Added egg, rib eye steak with some Dua Belibis Indonesian chilli sauce, broccoli and Urashima Sesame & Salt furikake.The noodles are pretty good – slightly spongy. The broth is quite nice – has a strong sesame flavor from the oil but also has a nice spiciness and a separate depth of flavor. The three components combine for a very nice hearty broth. The egg block adds to the heartiness as well. Very nice – 3.5 out of 5.0 stars.UPC bar code 645175570417.
Ottogi makes a lot of different products. Here is the Ottogi booth at a food show in Australia from 2012.
I would just like to correct you about the video at the end, Auckland is in new zealand. The noodles are good by the way.
if you’re going to the trouble of adding all of that stuff, why do you use the bowl ramen? I was sent the regular packets of this sesame ramen by my aunt in Korea and I think it is the BEST ramen ever!