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Monday, 29 September 2014

A-One Instant Rice Noodles Chicken Flavor








Like eating strips of plastic. Faint savoury dish water flavour that hints at fake chicken flavour, but doesn't quite assert it. Not good.

Score: 2




The best Chicken flavour instant noodles




A-One

Tuesday, 23 September 2014

Batchelors Cup a Noodle Spicy Sweet & Sour











Typical bland British noodles - these are quite small, which makes them feel like an addition to the recipe, rather than central. The sauce is sweet tomato with some vinegar and an overall spicy warmth. It's edible, but feels wrong, as though something were missing. It's like eating warmed up ketchup - it's edible, but not quite right.


Batchelors

Tuesday, 16 September 2014

Indomie Chicken Flavour








Stodgy and bland. Edible, but why bother? Plenty of better noodles out there. This is like Super Noodles. Each to their own, and I suppose if you're a fat slob with no palate you'll actually like these. The rest of us will look for something a little better tasting.



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Indomie noods

Monday, 15 September 2014

Nissin Demae Ramen Japanese Noodlesoup Spicy




Excellent value for money. Tasty noodles with a flavoursome and spicy sauce - warm but not too hot, just right for me. Flavours are not well defined - savoury, with some peanut butter and sesame seed oil notes. But good enough for me.

Score: 6


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Tuesday, 9 September 2014

ASDA Chosen By You Curry Flavour Noodles (packet)






Compared with ASDA Smart Price Curry Flavour Instant Noodles (packet); the Smart Price tasted more of curry. Other than that, there isn't much difference. Both made in China, both contain chicken. These Chosen By You noodles are 28p for 85g, while the smart price are 20p for 65g, which is slighter cheaper per g. However, if you buy four packs of Chosen By You, there is a deal, which makes them cheaper than the Smart Price. Go figure.

Given the choice, I would go for the Smart Price as the slightly better tasting. But neither are impressive. Neither are worth the money. And both contain chicken. Why?

Score: 2   Date:  Sept 2014




 I rarely go to ASDA since moving to Southampton, so when we in the shop this week I grabbed some of their own brand noodles to check how they were getting on. I had forgotten just how bad they where, and that they contain chicken powder.  Bad. Bad. Bad. Never again......


Score: 1    Date: Dec 2015




I clearly have a poor memory. I'm in ASDA, so I give these mothers another try. Blurgh. Wish I hadn't. Chemical toilet cleaner flavour in an otherwise wish-washy sauce. And it contains dried chicken powder.  ASDA suck arse. Big time.

Score: 0  Date: June 2017





Monday, 8 September 2014

Blue Dragon Noodle Wok Sweet Chilli Chicken flavour




76g for around £1.40. Lots of packets: flavourings, noodles, dried veg, etc, so a fiddle to make, and the end result is not impressive (I am not a fan of dried veg, which I find have a chewy plastic texture, and bits get stuck in the teeth), but you do get a useful blue bowl.

Veggie ingredients. Sweet chilli sauce is spicy, but not aggressive.

Overall, this is OK, but it's not that tasty, and it's a rather pricy.

Score: 3
The best Chicken flavour instant noodles


Wednesday, 3 September 2014

Sainsbury's Tomato & Herb Flavour Pasta










61g. Made in the UK. Veggie. Nothing special, but soft, comforting and edible. Good tomato flavour. Nice firm pasta. Needs a little salt.