Saturday, May 10, 2008

those ramen noodles are too nice?



It has got into the hot stall of NISSIN.
Although it is the ramen noodles included in the genre of the fresh Chinese-style noodles made what is called in a pan, unlike other goods, it is not necessary to boil ramen noodles in another pan.
When boiling ramen noodles like instant noodles, soup is put in there and it is completion.
It is wonderfully nice although it is wonderfully easy.
noodles are made, and bean paste soup is made, and it cannot imitate in the thing besides a passage of a name -- hot -- it is done and is excellent anyhow.
Although what cannot induce cup ramen noodles these days, either has come out, to put it bluntly, it is not compared. Probably, it does not match putting in and boiling fire too.
And the waiting time for 3 minutes and this are fatal.
The steam of those hot ramen noodles near [ it is infinite to ぐつぐつ and ] it can never be felt with cup ramen noodles.
For getting warm easily in cold winter, it seems to be ideal, and is likely to become the necessaries turned especially in the winter of this year.
however
There are one and difficulty.
A package is confusing although there are salty miso and boiled-pork-ribs soy sauce in a hot stall. He has placed side by side in general in the store, and sometimes bought boiled pork ribs with the pungent condiment そ買う intention plentifully.
If surely it sees well, the color of an outer frame is also different and it writes clearly as the subtitle, but he buys it, without the main title hot stall ! being conspicuous too much, and also seldom carrying out cautions, and notices ! kept later. Of course, boiled pork ribs are not necessarily unsavory, and since 辛みそ is too nice for me, a shock is also great.
Now, although it is a label of a package, isn't it better to name salty miso and boiled-pork-ribs soy sauce in huge letters? A name does not necessarily have impact so much as a "hot stall", either.
辛みそ! It can do immediately and is !.
If it is, it will be conspicuous and will not make a mistake.
It was a proposal as a fan. . .
those ramen noodles are too nice?

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