Another one kindly sent from James of Lakeside, CA – thanks again! This one had a distributor’s label on it, but it didn’t quite make sense so a little digging found a more correct translation. Chili mayo? That sounds awesome! Let’s give it a go!
Nissin U.F.O. Rayu Mayo Soy Sauce Mazesoba -Japan
A distributor’s sticker (click to enlarge).
Detail of the outer packaging (click to enlarge). Unsure whether it contains meat. Check for yourself. To prepare, fill to line with boiling water and cover 3 minutes. Drain. Add in large sachet contents and stir. Finally, garnish with chili mayo and enjoy!
Detail of the lid (click to enlarge).
The noodle block.
Loose bits from the cup.
A large sachet of sauce.
A sachet of chili mayo.
Finished (click to enlarge). Added egg, spring onion, thin sliced chillies, and sesame seed. Noodle is definitely a thick gauge and works well here – kind of reminds me of an abura soba noodle. The flavor is definitely a soy sauce one and it’s augmented with a spicy mayo – that aspect kind of detracted a bit. It all kind of came together very greasy and like McDonald’s food which was a bit of a surprise. 3.0 out of 5.0 stars. JAN bar code 4902105266922.
Assorted Japanese Instant Cup Noodles 9 Cups of Yakisoba NT6000013
Watch me cook on Instant Noodle Recipe Time!