Showing posts with label Laksa. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Laksa. Show all posts

Wednesday 11 February 2015

Mamee Chef Curry Laksa cup noodles

The Mamee cup noodles come in a sleek black cup, inside there are three sachets of condiments.



There is a sachet of spicy Laksa paste, soup powder and condiments which contain dehydrated spring onions and chili.



I felt that the Laksa had a strong curry flavour and lacked Laksa flavours but it was great that it had the tofu puffs.

As well as Laksa, there is a Tom Yum flavour too.

Mamee Chef Creamy Tom Yum cup noodles
http://supersupergirl-food.blogspot.com/2015/02/mamee-chef-creamy-tom-yum-cup-noodles.html

Tuesday 24 July 2012

PRIMA FOOD Laksa La Mian



Bought this huge instant noodle pack which is laksa flavoured, the noodles inside were different to the usual instant noodles, they were thicker and much rounder.

There were two sachets, one laksa paste and the other was coconut powder.


I did not add all the coconut powder to the soup base because I do not like coconut, but when I opened the Laksa paste it was really prawny and fishy which was really nice.
It takes a while to cook too!!


Overall I loved these noodles, but the soup was too spicy for me and there was slightly too much MSG.

Friday 27 January 2012

KOKA Instant noodles Laksa Singapura flavour




Milk powder


This brand does not taste as good as Gozen Men, but the sachets of seasoning are nicely separated especially the chilli oil and surprisingly there is a bag of milk powder which I have never seen before.
However there is a strong CFC odour from the bowl.

I think the packet version will taste better which I hope to try soon.

Monday 12 December 2011

Laksa noodles by Signature 7-11




I nearly got the Red curry with ginger flavoured rice at 7-11, but then I saw the Laksa bowl so I got that instead.

I was hesitant about getting it, because I am more accident-prone with bowls than dishes.
Anyway, I removed the plastic wrapping surrounding the bowl and the lid.
There was a pouch of laksa soup with noodles, fishballs and fish slices beneath the pouch.
I found the pouch really difficult to tear open even with the perforations so I think the people eating at 7-11 most probably need scissors.

There were not much noodles in that bowl and the soup covered it completely.

The proportion was about 1/4 noodles and 3/4 soup.
After heating it for 4 minutes in the microwave, it was ready to eat.
The noodles strands were mostly broken which made it hard to pick up with chopsticks, hence a spoon was needed.

The Laksa soup tasted strong of ginger and chilli, the taste is very similar to the curry sauce from 7-11s fishballs but in watery form.
The MSG was very strong because I felt thirsty all day.
The Laksa bowl cost around $13 but not very filling!
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