Mung Bean noodles also known as 'cellophane noodles, glass noodles, crystal noodles' because they have a transparent-like quality. They can be used to cook soup dishes like hotpots, stir-fries or even used in s...
The soft and chewy noodle combined with the spicy beef broth creates the perfect recipe that will please any palate. As soon as it was released on the market, Shin Ramyun became an instant hit among consumers w...
Soba is the Japanese name for 'buckwheat' which usually refers to thin shortish noodles made from buckwheat flour. Soba noodles are usually served chilled or with a dipping sauce but can also be found in a hot ...
Somen noodles are long and very thin wheat noodles and are well known for how quickly it takes to prepare them. Usually served cold with a dipping sauce and different garnishes. They are also versatile enough t...
Soba is the Japanese name for 'buckwheat' which usually refers to thin shortish noodles made from buckwheat flour. Soba noodles are usually served chilled or with a dipping sauce but can also be found in a hot ...
Pick up a five-pack or single pack from your local Asian grocers like Welcome Fresh Food for around $6 for a five-pack or $1.50 for one and give them a go!
Made in Singapore and contains wheat so not suitabl...
Many a all night study session was spurred on by these Science Noodle snacks... they are a savoury and salty snack best enjoyed by crushing the noodles in the packet and sprinkling the flavour sachet then shaki...
These Korean oriental style noodles with a vegetable soup broth are a perfect light meal or snack on a cold day. The noodles are springy and delicious! You are only a few minutes away from a bowl of yumminess!
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Beef flavoured instant noodles. Simple to cook and full of flavour. Can be cooked in a couple of minutes and some hot water!
Pick up a packet from your local Asian grocers like Welcome Fresh Food for around ...
Instant Noodles with Onion Flavour... might sound odd but guaranteed to be delicious. These are the equivalent to Maggie's 2 Minute noodles.. only much MUCH better :) Simply empty the packet and flavour sachets...