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need five bowls to feel full

It’s weirdly sour and not at all spicy

>It’s weirdly sour
faggot.

it's lime and it's the best part.

Looks like something poor people eat

>Microwave
I pity Nissin and other cup/bowl noodle brands trying to make a mark in places that don't widely use water boilers.

I just boil water on the stove and pour it in the cup.

If you're going to boil water on the stove just for cup noodles, you might as well get packet instant noodles. It's more economical even when you throw in some cheap veggies or meat. The extra charge on cup/bowl noodles is for the convenience of skipping even all that.

>people buy an appliance to boil water for them instead of just using a pot

You use it for tea and coffee or just plain warm water whenever you want. Burgers will never understand.

Seriously. A good electric kettle will heat water super-fast, automatically shut off, and keeps the water hot for a hilarious amount of time. If you drink a ton of tea and/or coffee, or just need hot water for any purpose getting a Bella or something is worth it.

I can't.

Yeah let me go pull out my "water boiler" when I'm on break at work to make these noodles

>not carrying your water boiler in your manpurse

It comes in handy if you just need some water boiled for non-cooking reasons

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tried these out for the first time when my local grocery store had them on clearance for like 70 cents a piece. I bought all of them and haven't been able to find them again. def one of the best cup noodles out there for burgers.

>1,300 grams of salt

mg dude, christ. It doesnt have a kilo of salt

user please

Sorry m8. Been drinkin

>alcoholic fuck trying to lecture people on sodium

yeah this is Veeky Forums alright.

I'm not sure if flaw ,but i add frozen vegs ,meat balls ,and soy sauce and hot mustard

The chicken one is a little better than the beef desu despite being less hot.

I bring these to work sometimes

Gets old real fuckin fast

Electrical Boilers aren't popular in America since their 120V supply takes a long ass time to boil water.

What about Japan? Their supply is 100V but they are the ones manufacturing boilers and drinking tea, doesn't it take a long ass time there too?

y do souf america look like it gonna get in a fight wif africa?

why is japan split in two?

nice fag meme my kettle works just fine at 120

literally cannot, my guilty pleasure

>Japan
>Split between 50hz and 60hz
What the fuck.

Also do you know what a fucking hotplate or stovetop is? Electric kettles aren't the only way to heat water.

I love this shit, but about a year ago I started getting this plastic taste every time I made it. Anyone else? I haven't bought it since I tasted it a second time.

>my kettle works just fine at 120
It's nice to have low standards, you don't get disappointed that easily.

i like instant ramen/noodles but

>deep fried noodles to dry them quicker
>WAY too much salt, sugar, fat
> 500 cal but you are hungry again after an hour

these i would consider to be flaws

It boggles my mind that people don't have kettles.
Any decent break room has hit water on tap

>his workplace doesn't have a kettle
It's really not Nissin's fault you work in a fuckhole.

That cow is smug as fuck

kek

op didn't get the superior super picante

>it probably tastes like shit
>it will likely be 500-600 calories for a non-filling meal.
>probably exceeds 100% of your RDA for salt
>probably loaded with saturated fats from the precooked noodles
>also loaded with carbs
>could probably make a ramen just as good with your own noodles and adding your own low salt chicken/beef stock and spices.

No chopsticks.

Tastes meh
Not filling
Zero nutritional value

spicy picante is shit and tastes like plastic

>english text
>on instant noodles
into the trash it goes

>having a dedicated water boiler when you can just use the hot water nozzle on the office coffee machine

Does no one have a stovetop kettle? This argument always confuses me.

Never see these outside of campsites and houseboats desu

Stovetop kettle is pretty inneficient both time-wsie and energy-wise. It's also not very practical outside of a house.

I use a stovetop to boil drinking water for the day and have a small electric boiler for hot water any time.

>palm oil
>serving size is half of one package
>one package has 44% of daily recommended intake of saturated fat in form of partially hydrogenated palm oil

Oh lawd

cultured

>500x500
can't even format to widescreen 16:9 aspect ratio