24-Pack 3-oz Maruchan Ramen Noodles (Lime Chili Shrimp)
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COOKS IN 3 MINUTES: Cooking Directions: 1.) Boil 2 cups of water in a saucepan, add noodles and cook for 3 minutes stirring occasionally. 2.) Turn off heat, add contents of seasoning packet, stir well for 1 minute until seasoning is fully dissolved. Makes 2, 8 oz. servings. 3.) Product is very hot. Allow to cook, serve and enjoy.
PACKED WITH FLAVOR: Lime chili shrimp flavor. Spicy. Zesty. Satisfying. If you're looking for ramen with complex flavors like habanero, look no further.
FAMILY FAVORITE: Maruchan ramen is one of the nation's favorite ramen soup brands. Maruchan offers a wide variety of delicious Ramen flavors including less sodium Ramen and authentic ethnic flavor products. Maruchan Ramen makes a creative addition to any recipe. The possibilities are endless.
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Model: Maruchan Ramen Lime Chili Shrimp Flavor, 3.0 Oz, Pack of 24
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Maruchan Ramen Lime Chili Shrimp Flavor, 3.0 Oz, Pack of 24
Manufacturer:
Maruchan
Model Number:
4178990317
Product SKU:
B006LGHONS
UPC:
41789903175
ASIN:
B006LGHONS
Brand:
Maruchan
Item Dimensions LxWxH:
16 x 10.2 x 4.2 Inches
Item Weight:
4.65 Pounds
Item model number:
4178990317
Manufacturer:
Maruchan
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Red pepper flakes and finely diced jalapeño is the easy way.
If your ever close to an Indian Restaurant you might enjoy an Indochinese Fusion Dish
called Schezwan Style Hakka Noodles. veg or non-veg.
I don't know why but I used to consider red pepper flakes as a poor people spice. Maybe because we used it in my house growing up. Anyway, I used some in a nice soup when I didn't have any hot sauce or peppers spicy enough. Man, it did the trick!
We usually have some that we pickup from the Asian food marts. It's pretty much the same as in almost dim sum houses. Very, very tasty. Not all of the brands are spicy though. The last one we bought wasn't spicy. I don't recall which brand it was, sorry.
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04-09-2023 at 11:30 AM.
About the same price per pack for Nissin's Top Ramen, Chicken or Beef flavored, 5-pack for $1.25 at Dollar Tree or Dollar General. Less chance of getting crushed in transit -- last time Amazon sent my 24-pack in a white poly bag from CA to NY (I guess the East Coast ran out of chili shrimp), the outcome wasn't pretty.
I don't know why but I used to consider red pepper flakes as a poor people spice. Maybe because we used it in my house growing up. Anyway, I used some in a nice soup when I didn't have any hot sauce or peppers spicy enough. Man, it did the trick!
I don't know why but I used to consider red pepper flakes as a poor people spice. Maybe because we used it in my house growing up. Anyway, I used some in a nice soup when I didn't have any hot sauce or peppers spicy enough. Man, it did the trick!
Maybe because it used to be garbage? Spice companies used to throw that stuff away, it was what they used to take off the peppers before they made other chili spices. It's the most irritating part of the peppers to your guts.
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If your ever close to an Indian Restaurant you might enjoy an Indochinese Fusion Dish
called Schezwan Style Hakka Noodles. veg or non-veg.
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If your ever close to an Indian Restaurant you might enjoy an Indochinese Fusion Dish
called Schezwan Style Hakka Noodles. veg or non-veg.
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If your ever close to an Indian Restaurant you might enjoy an Indochinese Fusion Dish
called Schezwan Style Hakka Noodles. veg or non-veg.
I don't know why but I used to consider red pepper flakes as a poor people spice. Maybe because we used it in my house growing up. Anyway, I used some in a nice soup when I didn't have any hot sauce or peppers spicy enough. Man, it did the trick!
We usually have some that we pickup from the Asian food marts. It's pretty much the same as in almost dim sum houses. Very, very tasty. Not all of the brands are spicy though. The last one we bought wasn't spicy. I don't recall which brand it was, sorry.
Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank FatFaluz
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Salt and black pepper are for the poor too.
Salt and black pepper are for the poor too.
I was being facetious. Just poking fun at how "worldly" I was not. Very limited exposure to anything remotely exotic until I got older.