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Rajiv

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I always used to get mixed up when buying noodles, you go to the local desi stores and its same old maggi noodles I tried to browse the noodle section of the local asian grocery and I thought experimenting Voila, my first pack was the tastiest noodle I have ever tried Its Korean Kimchi, its got 3 different mixes inside and the noodles are thicker than usual. The soup base with the noodle was just awesome Next time, check these out for sure 100400.jpg

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EVERY packed noodles i see has a non-vegetarian component to it, which is a pity because they are so easy to make and quite tasty to eat. I am still stuck with the maggie noodles packet that i get from the closest Indian store.

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EVERY packed noodles i see has a non-vegetarian component to it' date=' which is a pity because they are so easy to make and quite tasty to eat. I am still stuck with the maggie noodles packet that i get from the closest Indian store.[/quote'] yes, they pretty much all have some meat component or the other in the soup base. you can of course buy them and use your own spice/soup base (curry powder + garam masala + ...whatever else you can come up with). prolly won't be as good, but you can make it suit your taste with the right combination.
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yes' date=' they pretty much all have some meat component or the other in the soup base. you can of course buy them and use your own spice/soup base (curry powder + garam masala + ...whatever else you can come up with). prolly won't be as good, but you can make it suit your taste with the right combination.[/quote'] Which is what i do many times. But it quite doesnt sound right to have noodles cooked with garam masala and sambar powder etc. :D
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EVERY packed noodles i see has a non-vegetarian component to it' date=' which is a pity because they are so easy to make and quite tasty to eat. I am still stuck with the maggie noodles packet that i get from the closest Indian store.[/quote'] buy this masala... it will be useful in many dishes :D KicthenKing.JPG
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EVERY packed noodles i see has a non-vegetarian component to it' date=' which is a pity because they are so easy to make and quite tasty to eat. I am still stuck with the maggie noodles packet that i get from the closest Indian store.[/quote'] Not all of them do...if you read the ingredients very carefully, a lot of the Kimchi and this one Maruchan Ramen Soy flavor (blue colored packet) one doesnt have any meat in the base or anything...pure veg...
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Not all of them do...if you read the ingredients very carefully' date=' a lot of the Kimchi and this one Maruchan Ramen Soy flavor (blue colored packet) one doesnt have any meat in the base or anything...pure veg...[/quote'] Are the ones you are referring to come in cup form ? or are they in packet form , so we have to boil them ? I would be grateful to anyone who can introduce me to a cup veggie noodles.
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Are the ones you are referring to come in cup form ? or are they in packet form , so we have to boil them ? I would be grateful to anyone who can introduce me to a cup veggie noodles.
The second pic i posted...Faldo Kimchi Noodles...that is a cup style one which is pure veg...and so spicy!
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