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6-Pack 3.56-Oz Nongshim Tonkotsu Ramen with Kuromayu Noodle Big Bowl

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Amazon has 6-Pack 3.56-Oz Nongshim Tonkotsu Ramen with Kuromayu Noodle Big Bowl on sale for $11.98 - $0.99 off when you 'clip' the coupon under One-time purchase section - $1.20 (10%) off when you 'clip' the coupon under the Subscribe & Save section - $0.60 (5%) off when you checkout via Subscribe & Save = $9.19. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.Thanks to Deal Hunter phoinix for sharing this deal.

Deal instructions:
  1. Go to the 6-Pack 3.56-Oz Nongshim Tonkotsu Ramen with Kuromayu Noodle Big Bowl page
  2. Select One-Time Purchase and 'clip' the $0.99 Off Coupon
  3. Select Subscribe & Save and 'clip' the 10% Off Coupon
  4. Check out with Subscribe & Save or click here to add it to your next delivery
  5. Your total should be $9.19 + free shipping w/ Prime or $35+
About this product:
  • Japanese style Tonkotsu ramen has a creamy and rich pork broth
  • Made with kuromayu, black garlic oil is created by scorching garlic in oil
  • Minutes to cook using hot water or the microwave
  • Microwave safe BPA free bowl container

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  • About this Store:
  • Additional Information:
    • This offer is slightly more ($0.21) than our popular front page deal price of $8.98 from mid April 2024 which earned 40 thumbs up.
    • Rated 4.4 out of 5 stars on Amazon based on over 2030 customer reviews.
    • Please see the original post for additional details and/or view the Wiki and forum comments for further helpful discussion if available.

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Note: This deal requires selecting both One-time Purchase and Subscribe & Save to clip both coupons. Please carefully read the deal instructions below to replicate this offer.

Amazon has 6-Pack 3.56-Oz Nongshim Tonkotsu Ramen with Kuromayu Noodle Big Bowl on sale for $11.98 - $0.99 off when you 'clip' the coupon under One-time purchase section - $1.20 (10%) off when you 'clip' the coupon under the Subscribe & Save section - $0.60 (5%) off when you checkout via Subscribe & Save = $9.19. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.Thanks to Deal Hunter phoinix for sharing this deal.

Deal instructions:
  1. Go to the 6-Pack 3.56-Oz Nongshim Tonkotsu Ramen with Kuromayu Noodle Big Bowl page
  2. Select One-Time Purchase and 'clip' the $0.99 Off Coupon
  3. Select Subscribe & Save and 'clip' the 10% Off Coupon
  4. Check out with Subscribe & Save or click here to add it to your next delivery
  5. Your total should be $9.19 + free shipping w/ Prime or $35+
About this product:
  • Japanese style Tonkotsu ramen has a creamy and rich pork broth
  • Made with kuromayu, black garlic oil is created by scorching garlic in oil
  • Minutes to cook using hot water or the microwave
  • Microwave safe BPA free bowl container

Editor's Notes

Written by qwikwit | Staff
  • About this Store:
  • Additional Information:
    • This offer is slightly more ($0.21) than our popular front page deal price of $8.98 from mid April 2024 which earned 40 thumbs up.
    • Rated 4.4 out of 5 stars on Amazon based on over 2030 customer reviews.
    • Please see the original post for additional details and/or view the Wiki and forum comments for further helpful discussion if available.

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Written by phoinix | Staff

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Add a good squirt of Kewpie, grate a clove of garlic and crack a raw egg in, then mix and eat after the 3 min. Thank me later.

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hwada
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Add a good squirt of Kewpie, grate a clove of garlic and crack a raw egg in, then mix and eat after the 3 min. Thank me later.
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BrightFlower9146
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Quote from waltsnider :
Kewpie is a brand, not a product. I assume you mean their mayo?

No their world famous mustard
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Quote from hwada :
Add a good squirt of Kewpie, grate a clove of garlic and crack a raw egg in, then mix and eat after the 3 min. Thank me later.
Good recipe. Maybe add some chopped green onion.
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e30baffoon
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Quote from hwada :
Add a good squirt of Kewpie, grate a clove of garlic and crack a raw egg in, then mix and eat after the 3 min. Thank me later.

No. Sapporo Ichiban chicken(could of fooled me for pork) tonkotsu . White creamy broth. Thank me later.
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1wondershow
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Quote from e30baffoon :
No. Sapporo Ichiban chicken(could of fooled me for pork) tonkotsu . White creamy broth. Thank me later.

Both r good.
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DeProof
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Quote from e30baffoon :
No. Sapporo Ichiban chicken(could of fooled me for pork) tonkotsu . White creamy broth. Thank me later.

Doesn't it technically have to be pork to truly be tonkotsu?

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DeProof
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Quote from hwada :
Add a good squirt of Kewpie, grate a clove of garlic and crack a raw egg in, then mix and eat after the 3 min. Thank me later.

Just crack an egg, or beat it first at all? I do often throw a softboiled egg in, but I want to try this. And this is just after the noodles are cooked using only the heat from the soup to cook the egg, or do you "cook" the egg with the soup?
Thanks in advance!
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hwada
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Quote from DeProof :
Just crack an egg, or beat it first at all? I do often throw a softboiled egg in, but I want to try this. And this is just after the noodles are cooked using only the heat from the soup to cook the egg, or do you "cook" the egg with the soup?
Thanks in advance!

Cook the egg with the soup, scrambling it.
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Hotlemonade
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Quote from DeProof :
Just crack an egg, or beat it first at all? I do often throw a softboiled egg in, but I want to try this. And this is just after the noodles are cooked using only the heat from the soup to cook the egg, or do you "cook" the egg with the soup?
Thanks in advance!

Try it all ways. Some people like it scrambled but it becomes too grainy for me, so I typically crack an egg in, let it cook for 30 seconds, then gently stir with my chop sticks during boiling. It mixes slightly but the egg still stays chunky so I can pick it up with my chopsticks. You'll figure out what you like.
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Quote from DeProof :
Just crack an egg, or beat it first at all? I do often throw a softboiled egg in, but I want to try this. And this is just after the noodles are cooked using only the heat from the soup to cook the egg, or do you "cook" the egg with the soup?
Thanks in advance!
Boil a egg for 5 mins, then remove shell then place in to noodles.
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MozartA
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Read review that said "They arrived a day past the best by date...."

Another said "I got two weeks to finish these noodles before they expire so it's a no for me when it comes to quality. ..... "
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peter_parker
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I wouldn't sweat the expiration dates on cup ramen.
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FeistyMarmot1232
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Quote from peter_parker :
I wouldn't sweat the expiration dates on cup ramen.

I get it is probably safe well beyond but noodles get stale. I can usually tell by the smell while eating.

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Bush438
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Quote from hwada :
Add a good squirt of Kewpie, grate a clove of garlic and crack a raw egg in, then mix and eat after the 3 min. Thank me later.

But do you cook the egg with the noodles as they are boiling or is the egg put in after the noodle are done?

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