Never thought I would ever write a review on noodles. But these were really good. Wasn't sure where to post this, so if this isn't the place for the review, feel free to move it. That box from Costco comes with eight packets of dried noodles with the soup base. One part it dry, the other is an oil. And like I said, they are tasty. My wife and daughter tried a sample and thought it was good, so they brought some home. These packets are small and light weight. Perfect to through in a pack. IMG_6561 by Hanzo posted Apr 29, 2017 at 11:24 The instructions call for the soup base to be put in a bowl and hot water added. But I don't follow directions very well. So I made it my way. I boil water, add smoked pork and the soup base along with a splash of sesame oil. When it's boiling away, I add the dry noodles. IMG_6586 by Hanzo posted Apr 29, 2017 at 11:24 My daughter likes it plain. I garnish mine with green onions and togarashi (Japanese chili pepper flakes). When plain, it is milky color. When the smoked pork becomes part of the broth, it is browner. But we like the tonkotsu flavor a lot. It was cold (I know I live in Hawaii, but it is a relative cold. Not like my sister's snow in Colorado cold.) and wet and windy, so soupy was good. IMG_6587 by Hanzo posted Apr 29, 2017 at 11:24
Are these noodles something that could go in short term storage? I think every prepper has Ramen which is gross IMO. I would love to find a quick better alternative to Ramen to have in food storage that the kids would enjoy.
Almost a PHO type soup, looks and sounds really good, thanks for the heads up! Now to see if my Costco has it and some hoaiusn sauce to go with!
omg! he's back with more food pics... this makes me happy ! thy @Hanzo for posting food again, i have missed your blog
(https://www.nissinfoods.com/RAOH/images/raoh/info/pc-ingredient_table-3.png) 2020 mg of sodium per package. Ouch.