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Product Details:
- Experience the original instant ramen in a cup, brought to you by Nissin, creators of the culinary classic, Top Ramen
- Ready to savor in just 3 easy steps and 3 minutes. Perfect for anyone seeking a delicious, convenient meal or snack on the go
- Dive into an authentic, creamy seafood soup enriched with calamari, imitation crab, scrambled eggs, and cabbage for a truly oceanic feast
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Nissin's normal line has no meat. Chicken has nothing while Beef has imitation soy-based beef. Shrimp flavor does have a few small shrimps but not as much as the deluxe Original flavor.
These deluxe noodles are also around 0.4oz heavier so you're getting more food. Finally, they're harder to find in America, which inflates the price due to supply and demand. That also explains why my favorite flavor, Lime Shrimp, is usually more expensive.
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These are made in USA which is similar to the classic seafood ones that's been around in Japan for decades. The ingredients are similar and tastes more "authentic" than the other flavors made solely for the American market. There are dehydrated pieces of shrimps and calamari. The seafood flavor is based upon the "champon" ramen which is a local delicacy in Nagasaki. The Korean champon is a variation of it that came after.
In the US version the noodles are a bit softer than the Japanese ones. Other than that the tastes is quite similar.
This is a good price for this particular flavor. A similar one made in Hong Kong costs about $2.75 each. The HK version used dehydrated corn instead of powdered eggs.
Soup hack! What do you replace it with?
Soup hack! What do you replace it with?
https://www.amazon.com/Ramen-Bae-...B0CKGQ458K
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I usually add raw shrimp, salad shrimp, raw squid, or canned squid to make it a real meal. I just ordered another two since local Walmart here doesn't carry it.
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