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6-Pack 3.5oz Nongshim Shin Black Spicy Noodle Soup

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Yesterday 08:06 PM
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CyanCheetah4263Yesterday 08:06 PM
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More convenient but not as good as the packs you cook yourself.
Yesterday 08:47 PM
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bostonbuttYesterday 08:47 PM
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Quote from CyanCheetah4263 :
More convenient but not as good as the packs you cook yourself.
I, respectfully, disagree that the bowl is not as good as the 'cook yourself' product. I've had both and I would opt for the bowl because it's extremely convenient.
I don't need a pot to boil water and watch the stove for awhile... then clean up everything (not that it's a huge problem). For times that I just want a quick fill-up, the bowled BLACK is a perfect few microwave minutes away from deliciousness... especially if I include last night's leftovers.
Yes, I'm aware of the sodium levels on both items. To be honest, both are very good (oooh, that bone broth powder is addictive!), but the convenience of the micro-bowl just makes it a win for me.
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cbkcc1Yesterday 10:30 PM
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Shin Black is the bomb diggity
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johnny88Yesterday 11:51 PM
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Quote from bostonbutt :
I, respectfully, disagree that the bowl is not as good as the 'cook yourself' product. I've had both and I would opt for the bowl because it's extremely convenient.
I don't need a pot to boil water and watch the stove for awhile... then clean up everything (not that it's a huge problem). For times that I just want a quick fill-up, the bowled BLACK is a perfect few microwave minutes away from deliciousness... especially if I include last night's leftovers.
Yes, I'm aware of the sodium levels on both items. To be honest, both are very good (oooh, that bone broth powder is addictive!), but the convenience of the micro-bowl just makes it a win for me.

I think the bowl has less vs the packages
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DealzezToday 12:09 AM
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Quote from johnny88 :
I think the bowl has less vs the packages

Typically, they do
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MaS4074Today 03:57 AM
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Quote from CyanCheetah4263 :
More convenient but not as good as the packs you cook yourself.
I prefer cup ones as noodle is harder
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Vacmaster2000Today 05:04 AM
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Quote from bostonbutt :
I, respectfully, disagree that the bowl is not as good as the 'cook yourself' product. I've had both and I would opt for the bowl because it's extremely convenient.
I don't need a pot to boil water and watch the stove for awhile... then clean up everything (not that it's a huge problem). For times that I just want a quick fill-up, the bowled BLACK is a perfect few microwave minutes away from deliciousness... especially if I include last night's leftovers.
Yes, I'm aware of the sodium levels on both items. To be honest, both are very good (oooh, that bone broth powder is addictive!), but the convenience of the micro-bowl just makes it a win for me.

I think you guys are in agreement that it's more convenient - noting no disagreement.

Looks like CyanCheetah is just saying the package variant tastes better presumably due to the ability to customize to one's preferences better.

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LEOMHK1.0Today 05:58 AM
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Shin Black is the bomb diggity
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Quote from johnny88 :
I think the bowl has less vs the packages

The package has more, and I find it to taste better. This could just be me, but I like the noodle in the package much more.
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deanzelToday 06:58 AM
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Cup noodle versions of the same ramen are always slightly different. They have to adjust the noodles in it in order for the cup version to be able to cook and taste similar while not being in boiled in water for the 4-5 minutes that you can boil it on a stove top. I believe the noodles usually have a slightly different makeup to them. Usually the packaged stove top version will taste "better", but you can't beat the convenience of cup ramen.
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