It’s been really nice having some Indonesian varieties to review again! Seemed like it almost went a whole year without any until recently! This one might confuse Westerners that see it on the shelf so I’ll help you out. Let’s break down Mi Kuah Rasa Soto. It directly translates to noodle soup, soto flavor. Now, soto is a popular Indonesian soup and seems to usually have a lime aspect to it which is very nice. This cup has a lot of stuff going on inside – let’s walk through it.
Here’s detail of the side panels (click image to enlarge). Looks to be meat free but check for yourself. To prepare, add in all sachet contents and fill to line with boiling water (300ml). Cover and let steep for 4 minutes. Stir thoroughly and enjoy!
Detail of the lid (click image to enlarge).
An included fork!
The noodle block.
A dual sachet – soup base powder on the left and chilli powder on the right.
Chilli powder atop seasoning powder.
A seasoned oil sachet.
Has a lime scent to it.
Some solid ingredients.
Looks like vegetable and perhaps TVP pieces.
Some special seasoning.
A nice little extra – a flavorful addition.
Finished (click image to enlarge). Added baked chicken, mung bean sprouts, coriander, white onion and hard boiled egg. The noodles are round in nature and have as very nice softness to them. The quantity was very good. The broth is just wonderful – a lime hit, lots of flavor and a good oiliness. The little meatballs hydrated well and the vegetable bits were good as well. This was delectable! 5.0 out of 5.0 stars. EAN bar code 8998866200837.
Here’s their popular Mi Goreng pack version – Mie Goreng Asli (Fried Noodle Original) – (Pack of 10)
A TV spot for Mie Sedaap’s cup line.
I want mi sedaap cup soto…20 cuton