This Ramen Pack included lots of different flavors so that you can enjoy the various tastes of Japan from basic shoyu and miso to a little unfamiliar ones like Japanese curry and okonomiyaki sauce. Which taste did you like the most?
Welcome to the Japanese Seasoning Paradise!
- Curry Noodles
Japanese curry has been evolved to suit palate of Japanese people, and it’s quite different from the original Indian one. We usually have curry with rice, but no doubt noodles also go well with savory Japanese curry.
- Kitakata Seafood Shoyu Ramen
Kitakata ramen is a kind of regional food produced in Kitakata, Fukushima. It’s one of the most famous and popular regional ramen kinds in Japan. The shoyu based soup is spiced up with savory seafood, pork broth and ginger.
- Energy Mochi Udon
Mochi on udon noodles! Isn’t it like a dream if you can eat two kinds of traditional Japanese food at once ?! The chewy mochi make you full of energy.
- Sapporo Miso Ramen
Sapporo ramen is another kind of regional ramen, this one is miso based. Butter and corn are often added to this ramen kind.
- Hakata Tonkotsu Ramen
Hakata Tonkotsu ramen is also one of the most popular and famous regional ramen varieties in Japan. Straight and thin noodles and pork broth soup are the basic features of this ramen.
- Spicy Miso Ramen
There are two kinds of miso ramen; mild one and spicy one. This one is on the spicy side. Thick noodles go perfectly well with the spicy miso soup.
- Okonomiyaki Sauce Yakisoba
What makes okonomiyaki delicious? The sauce! And the sour, sweet and savory sauce matches well with yakisoba noodles, too. Add mayonnaise if you prefer mild taste.
- Tempura Udon
Another bowl of udon where you can enjoy two kinds of traditional Japanese foods together. Tempura is delicious by itself with tender-crisp batter, but Japanese people also love it when it contains much udon soup.
- Duck Broth Soba
The sweet and savory duck broth soup is flavored with seaweed and shiitake mushroom. Soba (buckwheat) noodles matches well with the nice and plain soup. Good news is that soba is the most nutritionally beneficial of all the Japanese noodles!
- Bonus Chopsticks
Yay! You received a bonus item this month! Were you able to use the chopsticks well to enjoy ZenPop noodles?