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6-Pack 3.56-oz Nongshim Premium Tonkotsu Ramen Noodle Soup w/ Kuromayu Big Bowls

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Amazon has 6-Pack 3.56-oz Nongshim Premium Tonkotsu Ramen Noodle Soup w/ Kuromayu Big Bowls on sale for $11.98 - 20% clip coupon on the page - 5% with Subscribe & Save = $8.98. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.

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About this item:
  • Tonkotsu ramen - This Japanese style ramen has a creamy and rich pork broth that will transport you to your favorite ramen shop
  • Made with kuromayu - Black garlic oil is created by scorching garlic in oil, a cousin of chili oil it adds another layer of flavor to this ramen
  • Convenient on-the-go meal - Only takes minutes to cook using hot water or the microwave for a hot snack or delicious meal anytime
  • Recyclable bowl - Microwave safe BPA free bowl container allows you a safe and convenient meal that is easy to prepare and recycle

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Amazon has 6-Pack 3.56-oz Nongshim Premium Tonkotsu Ramen Noodle Soup w/ Kuromayu Big Bowls on sale for $11.98 - 20% clip coupon on the page - 5% with Subscribe & Save = $8.98. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.

Thanks to Deal Hunter phoinix for sharing this deal.
About this item:
  • Tonkotsu ramen - This Japanese style ramen has a creamy and rich pork broth that will transport you to your favorite ramen shop
  • Made with kuromayu - Black garlic oil is created by scorching garlic in oil, a cousin of chili oil it adds another layer of flavor to this ramen
  • Convenient on-the-go meal - Only takes minutes to cook using hot water or the microwave for a hot snack or delicious meal anytime
  • Recyclable bowl - Microwave safe BPA free bowl container allows you a safe and convenient meal that is easy to prepare and recycle

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ElCheapo88
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Got one. Thanks.
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commader_n
2d ago
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These are great, as long as you never think they're healthy lol. But I'd say these are mid-tier instant ramen for low-tier prices.
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bard329
2d ago
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Quote from commader_n :
These are great, as long as you never think they're healthy lol. But I'd say these are mid-tier instant ramen for low-tier prices.

Any examples of high tier ramen you'd recommend?
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OliveFog741
2d ago
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Pretty healthy as long as you don't add water. I heard fish poop in that stuff! 🤢
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Quote from bard329 :
Any examples of high tier ramen you'd recommend?
Not a lot of great options in the US but Nongshim udon tastes very much like real udon despite being more of an instant product (microwavable). And it's very cheap, especially at Costco. Although I suppose you specify ramen, rather than udon. Ajinomoto Shoyu Ramen is a frozen option that, while not super authentic, is a pretty quality item with real chicken and a mild broth. Ichiran Ramen has a dried noodle option which is great but it usually comes to something like $7 per serving or something so at that point just go out and buy some at a restaurant (although in the US ramen is pretty absurdly priced).

I really think the best option is to find some authentic Japanese frozen or refrigerated noodles and make a simple miso broth or shoyu broth like this one: https://www.thespruceeats.com/qui...en-2031288. Or I can give you my miso recipe. Once you've done it a few times doesn't take much more than 10 min to make the broth/noodles, it's just the other topics you want to add that make this a longer recipe.

And now I'm hungry.
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DisguisedCitrus69
2d ago
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I get this all the time at Costco. Same or similar to Costco sale price. I'm no ramen snob but this is pretty good for the price.
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alcatraaz
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Quote from bard329 :
Any examples of high tier ramen you'd recommend?

nissin raoh tonkotsu ramen

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mrpickles
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just noodles nothing extra.
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Tazmania99
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Not a fan of these. Nissin Raoh Tonkotsu ramen is far better!
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Deadpoole
2d ago
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Quote from bard329 :
Any examples of high tier ramen you'd recommend?
David Chang's Momofuku or Omsom's might fit the bill. And they're delicious. IIRC, baked or air dried rather than deep fried noodles and some name brand ingredients in the sauces. Leaning towards a bit less sodium.

Not cheap, and many require stovetop cooking unless you want to try to make up your own microwave instructions.

Any of them will jack up your blood sugar. Mine hits the roof eating one pack of any ramen with vegetables and protein added.
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Strmtrper6
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Quote from OliveFog741 :
Pretty healthy as long as you don't add water. I heard fish poop in that stuff! 🤢
Water? You mean like in the toilet? What for?
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agthang
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Mine came to $7.78 with discounts and tax. Seems like a good deal!
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utada82
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I slightly disagree with comments on this being mid tier instant ramen, pretty tasty and should probably rank mid-high tier. instant ramen = ramen you could eat without having to boil a bowl of water separately. if you are ok with having to actually having to boil water, do dishes afterwards, then try Ichiran, pretty good ramen. you can get them on amazon/walmart/wee/yami
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hwada
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Quote from agthang :
Mine came to $7.78 with discounts and tax. Seems like a good deal!

Same here, slick.

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