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Friday 18 July 2014

Vina Acecook Hao Hao Hot-Sour Shrimp Flavour






Made in Vietnam by Vina Acecook "with Japanese Technology". Well, that makes me feel safe. Acecook are the leading noodle maker in Vietnam - the company name is Acecook Vietnam, but for global operations they switch to Vina Acecook - the Vina being short for VIetNAm. The company was formed in 1993.

 42p for 75g from tradewindsorientalshop.co.uk. Decent noodles, quite small, heading toward vermicelli, which is fine by me. Sauce is OK. Nothing special, but flavoursome enough. Good heat - not excessive. Veggie ingredients. An all round acceptable packet. Nothing special, but good enough to eat again.



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Tuesday 15 July 2014

ASDA







ASDA is a leading British supermarket chain, which can trace its origin back to the 1920s when a group of Yorkshire dairy farmers clubbed together to share pasteurising equipment, and to better market and distribute their milk. Originally called Hindell's Dairy Farmers Ltd, after a series of acquisitions they went public in 1949 under the name Associated Dairies & Farm Stores. In 1965 Associated Dairies merged with a Leeds based butchers and supermarket company, Asquiths, to form ASDA. Asquith was at the forefront of the emerging discount supermarket business, and ASDA were led by by the Asquith family, so Associated Dairies' money and resources were used to expand the supermarket side of things, until eventually retailing took over completely. The company was bought by the American owned Wal-Mart in 1999. It is Britain's third largest supermarket chain, with a focus on low prices and customer service in huge out of town premises.








The chain sells regular (Chosen by you)  and budget (Smart Price) own brand noods in both packet and pot form. Sometimes they state the country of origin (China) and sometimes they don't - but the ones not marked with country of origin are highly likely to come from Asia. Some, regardless of the flavour, contain chicken, and some, even though it might say chicken flavour, don't contain any meat. It appears to be fairly random. There isn't a big difference in either price or quality between the regular and budget brands. The regular has stronger colours on the packaging, and slightly more assertive flavouring, but not much. Though cheap, these are not good value noods, and there is nothing much in their favour. Unoriginal flavours, and bland tasting. You can do better elsewhere. Indeed, pretty much anywhere else. 



ASDA Smart Price Curry Flavour Noodle Snack (pot)






Hard, characterless noodles. Thin sauce with a mild onion and parsley flavour. Needs seasoning. Veggie. Made in the UK






ASDA Beef Flavour Noodles

Score: 2








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ASDA Smart Price Curry Flavour Instant Noodles (packet)





July 2014
Made in China. Contains chicken. Not much flavour. The noodles are OK, but the flavouring is a bit wishy washy and muddy. Edible and cheap enough. 20p for 65g. But that's not good value. You can get great tasting 100g Nissin noodles for 28p.

Score: 3

Sept 2014
Eaten side by side with the regular ASDA Curry Flavour Instant Noodles. The Smart Price had a little more curry flavour.

Score: 3




 March 2015
Veggie. Made in the UK. The noodles need to be cooked/soaked for a long time to become edible. I poured over boiling water, and then cooked in microwave for three minutes, and then left for another two minutes. That's a long time for a quick convenience food. There is a mild vague British chip shop curry flavour, but it does need seasoning. This is a pretty basic nood. You can eat it, but with other better quality and more interesting noods available for around the same price or very little more, there is little advantage to eating this. 

Score: 3 




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Sunday 13 July 2014

Batchelors Deli Box Noodles Chow Mein




Edible, but rather stodgy and lacking in distinctive or pleasant flavours. I have a few of these Deli Box Noodles, but once gone I don't think I'll be buying them again.

Date: July 2014   Score: 1
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Tuesday 8 July 2014

Indomie Mi Goreng Hot & Spicy






Lots of little flavour packets so you can play around and adjust the taste to your liking. As I don't like my food with too much chilli, I only sprinkled a little of that, and I was happy. There's some sweet notes, like tomato ketchup, and a generally agreeable savoury flavour, with hints of peanuts. I liked these, and they are reasonably priced. Veggie.
Aug 2014





Decent chewy noodles. And a lot of work has gone into the flavouring - there are five packets of flavour ingredients which do merge together well to produce a sweet, flavoursome and spicy flavour. The suggested method of simmering the noodles for three minutes doesn't work for me - it breaks down the starch too much. I prefer letting the noodles warm up and soften in the hot water without additional heat. I also am not keen on draining the noodles then adding the flavourings. This makes the product just a little too dry for my taste. Pour on the boiling water, add the flavourings, stir, and leave for three minutes in a covered bowl produces a moist, flavoursome sauce and firm, chewy noodles. A satisfying lunch snack.
Jan 2015



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Aldi Make in Minutes Instant Noodles BBQ Beef Flavour





Pleasant enough cheap noods. Veggie ingredients. Tastes of peanut butter. 108g for 18p. Great value. I'd eat these again, no problem. Doesn't state where they are made.

Score: 5



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Beef flavoured

Monday 7 July 2014

Amino Barszcz czerwony









From my local corner supermarket, this is a little different to the average nood - it's a beetroot soup instant noodle. It's sweetish and light and quite pleasant. Unable to see where it is made or what the ingredients are.


Amino is a brand owned by the Polish branch of Unilever.

Friday 4 July 2014

Indomie Instant Noodles Beef & Lime Flavour






Decent noods. Edible and harmless. No animals died in the making of this snack. Mostly onion flavour, but tasty enough.

Score: 5



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