Okay so for this one – images are smaller than they appear! This is a tiny 15 gram package of snack noodles. It was one that I saw on a table of products that were displayed during a big meeting in Thailand for MAMA noodles and their global factories and these were from Myanmar. I’ll tell you right now that as soon as someone invents a transported like they had in Star Trek, I’m buying one that just takes me to grocery stores and markets in foreign countries. It’s funny; when thinking about going to a foreign country, my first thought is what kind of grocery stores they have there and the exotic instant noodle varieties within. Yep – I’m a basket case. Let’s check out this snack noodle from MAMA of Myanmar!
Here’s the back of the package (click to enlarge). Looks to be meat free but check for yourself. To prepare, open bag and enjoy!
Finished (click to enlarge). Added some almonds (picture contains 3 packages of the product as well). The noodles are short and have a pleasing crunch to them – they’re not break your teeth crunchy which is nice. The flavor is very much akin to sour cream and onion potato chip flavoring. 2.75 out of 5.0 stars. EAN bar code 8951011551130.
Lonely Planet Myanmar (Burma) (Travel Guide)
A video about a Burmese restaurant.
yeah , I really love to eat it . When I eat it , it make me to remember my childhood back . I really charm.
So these are just eaten as they are? Right out of the pack?
Would you say they taste like uncooked noodles or feel like it when you chew?
Amy –
Yeah – you literally open the little bag and pour some out and eat it. They’re like uncooked instant noodles, just pre-seasoned. This a very popular snack – they have them in Japan and South Korea and Taiwan as well.
– TRR