I’m getting grapefruit from a Google translation, but it might be yuzu. Got this up in Canada at a rad store called Smart’n’Save – it’s my personal Disneyland I think. They’ve got a lot of varieties I’ve not seen elsewhere – like a specialty shop for snacks, noodles, and treats from Hong Kong and China and Japan. Let’s give this one a try!
Nissin Raoh Grapefruit Shio Ramen – Japan
Detail of the package (click to enlarge). Most likely contains pork and fish. Check for yourself. To prepare, add noodles to 450ml boiling water and cook 4 minutes. Add in sachet contents. Finally, stir and enjoy!
Looks to be a whole wheat noodle block.
A wet sachet.
Finished (click to enlarge). Added egg, chashu, plum paste, Salad Cosmo mung bean sprouts, spring onion, and sesame seeds. The noodles had a strong backbone – noodles are hard to break by pursing the lips. Broth has a nice oiliness to it, and then this odd citrus and almost salmon kind of back and forth I found interesting, however just not compelling. 2.5 out of 5.0 stars. JAN bar code 4902105901427.
Nissin – Raoh, Japanese Instant Noodles, Burned soy sauce Soup, 4.1oz X 6bowls
Watch me cook on Instant Noodle Recipe Time!