The Kimchi flavour was extremely spicy!
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Showing posts with label vermicelli. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vermicelli. Show all posts
Wednesday, 9 October 2013
Cook Si rice noodle with kimchi flavoured soup
Cook Si rice noodle with hot and spicy soup
Thanks to 7-11 for these noodles which cost $9.9.
The hot and spicy flavour was quite spicy!
The hot and spicy flavour was quite spicy!
Also in this series is a Kimchi flavour!
Thursday, 23 August 2012
Chewy Stir Rice Vermicelli Indonesian Gado-Gado Flavour
I agree with The Ramen Rater that these noodles were bland, however it had a strong peanut oil taste.
The sauce I got was slightly different from Ramen Rater's I did not get the red sauce, instead I got this brownish colour sauce which turned out to be ginger, so if you do not like ginger, do not add it!
The Ramen Rater's review:
After water was added to the noodles with dehydrated vegetables.
Since the vermicelli was soft, the water was ready to be poured out, so I put the lid back on which has holes conveniently on the corner for the water to pass out.
After pouring out the water, I added the peanut sauce sachet and the other sachet of oil which turned out to be ginger.
After mixing.....
Apart from that the packaging was quite good, it even had two bowls stuck together so you do not burn your hands and there are holes in the corner of the lid for draining out the liquid.
Sunday, 11 December 2011
7-11's exclusive Fried Vietnamese rice vermicelli with chicken
However 7-11's exclusive one looked like it was going to be delicious from the poster.
It looked like a thai dish because of the lime and the redness of the noodles.
After I had microwaved it, I was surprised how nice it tasted. It was rich in fish sauce and seafood tastes.
The ingredients I could taste and were listed on the label were: Onion, cabbage, egg, carrot, chicken, red chilli, shrimp oil, fish sauce, shallot, thai basil, chicken powder.
The taste reminded me of the Filipino palabok.
Not only could they be tasted, you could physically see the julienne carrots, onions, chicken, shallots, egg and thai basil!
I do not know much on Vietnamese food because the ones I have tried locally are too localized and did not taste nice.
Hence I have not really made an effort to try other places.
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