It's a bit late but here's my first Cup Noodle review for this blog! \owo/ This time I'm reviewing the Rich Cup Noodle series which came out in April (although I'm unsure if it's still available in Japanese stores). They are the Zeitaku Dashi Suppon (soft-shelled turtle) Soup flavour and the Zeitaku Toromi Fukahire (shark fin) Soup flavour. I bought them when I was visiting someone in Japan! 8D Since these are under 300 yen each, I doubt that there are any real turtles or sharks fin in these cup noodles (I hope). So, without further ado, I shall start with the suppon flavour!
Lookit that cute little turtle drawing... (Now with collagen!)
If I can read kanji I'd be able to tell what's in this packet on the cover...
Here's a look at the inside! (It's got chinese wolfberries!)
And here's how it looks when it's ready to eat!
Ah.. it smelled like a nice Japanese clear soup. I like it. The noodles are nice and soft, but the meat chunks are a bit on the hard side (it could be pork, but then again, I could be wrong). Since I've never had turtle soup before, I can't really identify the suppon flavour in the soup. o_o
The soup tasted quite pleasant. However, as I drank the soup I could feel the MSG drying my lips lol. The soup really warmed up my body, good if you're in a cold climate but not so good if you're in a hot and humid country like me. XD;;;
Overall it was a nice and pleasant meal (if you could call it that). I would try it again, given the chance. I'd give it a score of 8/10.
Overall it was a nice and pleasant meal (if you could call it that). I would try it again, given the chance. I'd give it a score of 8/10.
So this concludes the first cup noodle review I've ever written on a blog! 8D
I'll review the shark fin cup noodle in the next blog post, maybe!
I'll review the shark fin cup noodle in the next blog post, maybe!
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