12-Pack 3.03-oz Nongshim Shin Original Ramyun Bowls (Gourmet Spicy)
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Walmart has 12-Pack 3.03-oz Nongshim Shin Original Ramyun Bowls (Gourmet Spicy) for $9.98. Shipping is free w/ Walmart+ (free trial) or on orders of $35+.
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The additional toppings of shiitake mushroom slices, carrots, and scallions add some welcome bits of texture as you eat. The shiitake mushrooms in particular give nice meat-like textures.
If you're afraid of the heat you can use a little less of the soup powder packet. It will take the edge off a little but you'll still get to enjoy a warm, savory, rich spiced broth.
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These are not like the packaged ones. The noodles are much thinner, and to me, they're just not as good as the packaged noodles because the noodles get soggier a lot faster. These are easier to cook since you can microwave it.
I've heard that "shin black" is much less spicy? But I've never tried it. I have a good tolerence for spice, but these never seemed too spicy for me -- they're not like the 2x or 4x spicy ones that push for your mouth to burn, it's more of a Sriracha type of spicy (which I guess some people do find very spicy also!)
I've heard that "shin black" is much less spicy? But I've never tried it. I have a good tolerence for spice, but these never seemed too spicy for me -- they're not like the 2x or 4x spicy ones that push for your mouth to burn, it's more of a Sriracha type of spicy (which I guess some people do find very spicy also!)
Can confirm, Shin Black is less spicy, but I wouldn't call it "mild".
Also, these have been this price at Walmart for at least a month.
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I said Ramen for the non-korean folk. You think they know what Ramyeon is?
Who calls the original/regular the "square version"?
Ramen police
I'm actually sick of the square ones and would rather eat this version right now. I ate the square one all my life. Every fckin week.
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When price is comparable, I always go for the bowls -- I don't know if there's actually any difference, but these are good.
I'm actually sick of the square ones and would rather eat this version right now. I ate the square one all my life. Every fckin week.
I've heard that "shin black" is much less spicy? But I've never tried it. I have a good tolerence for spice, but these never seemed too spicy for me -- they're not like the 2x or 4x spicy ones that push for your mouth to burn, it's more of a Sriracha type of spicy (which I guess some people do find very spicy also!)
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Packaged ones are much much better
Also, these have been this price at Walmart for at least a month.