Instant Noodles (Dry)

Discussion in Food & Drink started by DrRipley • May 29, 2014.

  1. DrRipley

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    I've asked about instant ramen here before and have gotten great suggestions, and now I'm craving to test out some dry noodles and I thought I'd ask you guys again for some good ones that you would recommend. I've gotten to try out a lot of imported brands before, but unfortunately since they are written in another language, I've mostly forgotten what they are called nor do I know if they are still being manufactured because these brands have long been unavailable at our groceries. Anyway, my only suggestion is Nasi Goreng which I think is from Thailand, but again, unfortunately, it's not the best one in my opinion especially compared to some Chinese or Japanese brands, so I would hugely appreciate getting some of those if any of you guys have them.

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  2. Gelsemium

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    I've tried some of these dry noodles and to be honest I didn't thought they had good quality. I mean the noodles themselves are ok, good quality pasta, but the flavors coming with the noodles are bad and they are just some strange powder, so I am with the impression that I don't know what I a eating. Sure, they are cheap, but that's not everything.
     
  3. sidney

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    Dried noodles aren't really the best choice if you want something tasty, but I think you would like to try out the ones that are in cups, they are more expensive and they taste a bit better than the ones in plastic wrappers. I'm actually not a fan of instant noodles due to their bland taste, but when it comes to satiating your hunger, then I guess that will suffice.