Here’s another of the Bamee line, one that appears to be for the Northern European market. Bamee looks to mostly be comprised of classic flavors – beef chicken and duck. Chicken seems to be one meat that people in just about every country eats as well as makes in an artificially flavored form such as this. I think a nice relaxing cup of chicken noodles sounds nice. Let’s have a look!
Yesterday we were going to get a couple of goldfish then I saw these guys and we got a couple of them! They’re called Axolotl and they kind of look like little alien Pokemon. They’re a form of salamander that lives underwater and comes from Mexico. Anyways,, this one’s named Mr. Chibbs and the other (not pictured) is Heisenberg.
Here’s detail from the side panels (click image to enlarge). Contains fish. To prepare, empty sachets into cup. Add boiling water to line, re-cover and let steep 3 minutes. Stir and enjoy!
Detail of the lid (click image to enlarge).
An included fork!
The noodle block.
The soup base sachet.
Smells chicken like!
An oil sachet.
Has a nice scent.
Finished (click image to enlarge). Added mung bean sprouts, green nira, grilled chicken, bell pepper, corn, peas and carrots. The noodles hydrated well enough. Thin and with a medium amount of crumble. The broth was the star with a nice chicken flavor and the oil really brought it up nicely. 3.25 out of 5.0 stars. EAN bar code 8850987133152.
If you are a big fan of chicken and cooking, this might be for you!
A news story about wild Axolotl.