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Sunday, 3 December 2017

Bachelors Super Noodles Bacon Flavour (cup)



Bland stodgy noodles and a sauce that tastes of bacon flavour crisps. It's edible, but it's pretty low down on the food chain.


Date: Dec 2017  Score: 3



Eet ees filthee! Bland noodles, and an artificial chemical tasting bacon. And it makes you burp up the chemical flavour for months afterwards. And your farts smell of dead pig. And your nose flattens like that of a pig. And you start masturbating in cupboards and grunting like a pig. You become a freaking streak of pig, and you go rut in the garden and make it all muddy and smelly.  Seriously, is it worth it?

Date: Lockdown April, 2020   Score: 4



Tuesday, 7 November 2017

Batchelors Super Noodles Chicken flavour (cup)





The advantage of the cups over the packets is that the cups are easier to make, and you don't have to look for a bowl to put them in (or wash up afterwards). Otherwise this is pretty much the same as the packet. It's edible, if a little bland. Taste is OK, though.

Date: Nov 2017   Score: 3





***

Super Noodles are crap


The best (and worse) 
Chicken flavour instant noodles



Thursday, 26 October 2017

Batchelors Pasta 'n' Sauce Cheese & Pancetta








There's no actual pancetta or bacon in here, but there is some smoke flavouring to give that impression. It's OK. Pasta takes a little longer than they suggest to soften up, so there's a bit of crunching while you eat. And though I stopped exactly at the fill line as indicated (which is hard to do as a foam rises), the result is a little watery. It's OK, though. Use a little less water, and leave for a little longer, and it should come out edible. The flavour I liked. It's the rest of it that wasn't quite successful. I might try again.


Score: 4





Monday, 23 October 2017

Kraft Macaroni & Cheese




Everyone is getting in on the instant macaroni cheese fad. At least Kraft don't call it Mac & Cheese, but they do put an "&" in there, which is not British. I suppose we'll be soon getting spaghetti & bolognese.

Ah, I was doing some research, and this is not a British product anyway, it's a classic American product called Kraft Dinner, which has been around since 1937.

Anyway, this is like a tinned macaroni cheese, except it's in a plastic pot and can be heated up quite quickly in the microwave. Doesn't take long, and you get a product which is like a cheap tinned macaroni cheese.

It's OK, but I won't be buying another one. Well, probably not......


Score: 5




Sunday, 22 October 2017

Batchelors Super Noodles BBQ Beef (cup)






It has a wonderful feelthy aroma - pure student bedsit. And you get your fork ready for a moment of pure nood porn. But,  blah, the "sauce" is actually quite wimpy and watery. Really little flavour. I poured on salt in the vain attempt to bring out the flavour. Nope. Grim sauce, and flaccid noodles. Best skip over this one in the aisle and get something either a little more upmarket or genuinely feelthy. 


Date: Sept 2021   Score: 2 





Ingredients
Noodles (80%) (Wheat Flour, Palm Oil, Potato Starch, Acidity Regulators (Potassium Lactate, Citric Acid), Salt, Flavour Enhancer (Monosodium Glutamate), Colour (Carotenes), Antioxidant (Tocopherol-Rich Extract), Stabiliser (Potassium Carbonate), Flour Treatment Agent (Sodium Carbonate)), Maltodextrin, Wheat Flour, Maize Starch, Flavourings (contain Milk), Dried Peas (1%), Yeast Extract, Dried Carrot (0.5%), Flavour Enhancers (Monosodium Glutamate, Disodium 5'-ribonucleotides), Onion Powder, Milk Mineral Concentrate, Salt, Colours (Plain Caramel, Paprika Extract), Thickener (Guar Gum), Thyme Extract, Acid (Citric Acid), Black Pepper Extract, Sugar, Parsley, Smoke Flavourings


The noodles are bland. The flavouring is like marmite flavoured water. This is really not a great experience. C'mon Super Noodles, pull your fingers out, and show us what you can do, rather than continue to sell crap. 

Date: Jan 2020  Score: 3 





This is the cup version of Super Noodles BBQ Beef.  It's OK, but as with the packet the noodles are mushy, and the flavouring is mostly onion. Not quite crap, and a tad better than the packet, but this is little more than edible. You can eat this, but it's not a huge enjoyment. I had expected more because the curry pot is really quite yummy.


Date: Oct 2017  Score: 4


Super Noodles are crap

Beef flavoured

Batchelors Super Noodles Curry Flavour (cup)




So Batchelors have decided to take on Pot Noodle face to face by coming out with a cup range of their Super Noodles.

I have always rather liked the Super Noodles Curry Flavour - I think it was the first of the Super Noodles to change my attitude toward them (previously I had thought all Super Noodles were crap because there was always a lot of noodle, but not much flavour). It works very well in the cup, and the recipe seems to have got even better with hints of lime and fennel.  This is a mild and flavoursome curry, and the noodles are soft. Easy to eat and very tasty in a proper British sludgy style.

I like this a lot.

Date: Oct 2017   Score: 8




Not so enthusiastic as I was three years ago.  This is a fairly bland nood. Typical flavourless Super Noodles, but in a cup, and a smaller portion than the packets. It's edible, but it's not interesting. And it's a long way from the filthy delight of a Pot Noodle.


Date: Aug 2020  Score: 4

***

Super Noodles



Wednesday, 18 October 2017

Batchelors Pasta 'n' Sauce Mac 'n' Cheese





Tinned macaroni cheese works for me, this doesn't. It's like the Pot Noodle Mac & Cheese - it doesn't feel right, and it takes a while for the pasta to soften. The tinned stuff is edible right away, and tastes creamier and cheesier.


Score: 3









Monday, 25 September 2017

The Food Doctor Thai Style Noodle Wholesome Pot




The Food Doctor is a new company to me, though they have been around since 1999. They had a relaunch this year (2017), and have placed a range of products in a variety of outlets. I can't recall where I got this pot, nor how much it cost, but I suspect I bought it at Tesco for rather more than I normally pay. Looking on the internet, it seems that it's no longer available in Tesco, but can still be bought at Waitrose for £1.10. It is a tasty nood, with lime and coriander flavours in a creamy sweet coconut milk sauce. The noodles are a little small for my licking, but it is a very decent product. I'm not convinced by the product image or name (rather dull and off-putting). While food is about health and nutrition, it's also about tasting good, and having fun. And I'm not clear on why this pot of noodles is any healthier than any other pot of instant noodles. I don't think the price is outrageous for a tasty snack - it isn't much more than a Pot Noodle for example, but I get more fun out of a Pot Noodle than this, and when put next to serious nood makers such as Nissin, this pot feels a little lacklustre. However, decent job all in all.


Score: 7



Friday, 15 September 2017

Blue Dragon Noodle Wok Spicy Thai






Quite aggressive chilli. Few other flavours come through. Dried veg. Little in the way of noodles. Crap.


Score: 1






Saturday, 9 September 2017

Batchelors Deli Box Noodles Sweet & Sour





Sweet it is, but sweet like cheap tomato ketchup. And that's what it tastes like - thin cheap tomato ketchup. Stodgy. Not good.


Score: 2




Friday, 14 July 2017

Tasty Bite Asian Szechuan






We found little difference between this Szechuan stodge and the Kung Pao stodge. The Kung Pao had peanuts, and this had a bit of chilli heat, but both are just stodge. Szechuan cuisine is generally quite spicy.

Score: 3



Tasty Bite Asian Kung Pao





Easy to make, but not hugely satisfying. It's a bit of a mess really. Mostly dull stodge with some sugar. There's nothing genuinely flavoursome about it. You can eat it, but it's not the most pleasant snack you'll eat. Kung Pao is normally made with chicken, but this one is made with peanuts.

Score: 3





Wednesday, 12 July 2017

John West Creations Salmon With Giant Couscous & Lentils Harisso Spices






There is something pleasantly Moroccan tasting about this one. Like the Wild Rice & Lentils, it tastes fresh and wholesome, with a fascinating range of flavours and textures. A real treat to have now and again.

Score: 9




John West Creations Salmon With Wild Rice & Lentils Honey & Ginger





In the Noodle Bar household we don't always have noodles for lunch - sometimes we have a pub lunch, sometimes we have a sandwich, sometimes we have a soup, sometimes we have an instant packet of food that is not noodle based, like those Indian foil packets - they're nice. I picked these John West Creations up yesterday, and we tried them along with the Giant Couscous & Lentils pack. Very nice. It tastes like real food. It tastes fresh. There's a lot of flavours, and lots of things going on. There's texture and flavour, and something interesting going on. Really quick and easy to make. Much quicker than noodles. You can even eat them cold.

I really liked this Wild Rice. I loved the hints of garlic and ginger, and the sweetness of the honey. And I like the texture of the rice.  A very pleasant experience. The downside is that they cost £2 a packet.


Score: 10




Tuesday, 27 June 2017

Bachelors Super Noodles Fiery Vindaloo





If I can eat these then so can you. Super Noodles are no longer crap, they are now officially pretty decent. This is a warm and spicy job, but it aint vicious - you can eat these and still walk, talk, and shit.  There are noodles, there is flavour. Easy to make, and no dogs were harmed.


Score: 4


Super Noodles

Friday, 16 June 2017

Tasty Bite Asian Toasted Sesame







We tried this side by side with the same company's Asian Pad Thai. We both preferred the Pad Thai. There is little actual sesame flavour - its mainly a vague savoury taste, a little dry, with some vegetable pieces more for vague texture than real flavour. It's  OK - I mean, it's edible, but that that interesting or yummy. You can eat it without complaint, but you don't derive much pleasure from it.

Score: 4/5


Instructions and ingredients



Tasty Bite Asian Pad Thai




I'd not seen these before, and they were on offer at my local Tesco, so I grabbed a few. Made in India in the form of those sealed Indian meals, except that these are non-Indian Asian dishes. I like the idea. You simply open the packet slightly, heat in the microwave for 60 seconds (actually needs longer as that doesn't quite get it warm enough, and then eat. Quicker and easier than the traditional dried instant noods, but also more expensive. Of the two we tried today I liked this one the most. It had a pleasant but vague savoury / tomato paste flavour with little pieces of vegetable and peanuts for texture and variety.  But we weren't overly impressed - certainly not enough to buy them again. Edible, but not that yummy. And while being moist, the overall impression was that it would benefit from more moisture.

Imported by Preferred Brands Ltd.  the Tasty Bites company was formed in 1995.

Score: 5



Saturday, 27 May 2017

Nissin Demae Ramen Tokyo Soy Sauce




This is pretty close to perfection.  Easy to make. Delicious noodles, and a great flavour. And its all veggie. Nice one.

Score: 8


Friday, 26 May 2017

Ko-Lee Go Noodles Roast Chicken Flavour




This is pretty much perfection. Fairly easy to make, though it's hard to tell how much water to add, as the markings are on the outside of the cup, and you can't tell where the water level is inside as it is concealed by the noodles themselves - you are supposed to be able to do a snack and a soup version - mine sort of ended up somewhere in between! Anyway, fairly quick and easy to make, soft, tasty noodles, and a lovely roasty savoury flavour that is veggie. There's even little bits of veg and peas in it to give some texture and variety. Bang on. I love this.


Score: 9


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The best Chicken flavour instant noodles


Wednesday, 17 May 2017

Nissin Demae Ramen Beef





Gosh this is really yummy. This is almost perfect - great noodles and great flavour, well balanced, everything in place, and nothing excessive. The only downside is that they killed  a baby cow to make this, then hacked it up, and ground down the bones to use to flavour this product. Madness. Made in Hungary. Nissin noods I've had made in Asia are veggie - but when made in USA and Europe they just have to kill animals or the consumers will start whining.


Score: 8


 


Highly salty. Noods are firm and wheaty - good stuff, as Asian noods usually are. There is a beefy flavour here, but you need to adjust the amount of water to suit your own taste - too little, and it tastes overbearing and salty; too little, and it tastes watery and wimpy. Contains beef fat and beef broth. 

Date: Nov 2022. Score: 6

Wednesday, 10 May 2017

MAMA Cup Shrimp Tom Yum




Oooh, this is tasty. Easy to make, and tasty. An Asian style noods, and damn fine, with a enticing and refreshing range of flavours - not stodgy and comforting like British noods. Sometimes British is what you want, and sometimes it's the za\ng ping pang of an Asian. I didn't put in too much of the hot sludge, so it was spicy but not brutal. I really liked this.

Score: 8

***

Most yummy Tom Yum


Thursday, 30 March 2017

MAMA Cup Chicken Flavour




These are bang on. Easy to make, and even easier to eat. Great flavour, great texture, not too watery, not too stodgy, not too spicy. No dead chickens.  What's not to like. I could eat buckets of this stuff.  It even comes with its own fork, so you can take this camping, or to the office. All you need to do is find some hot water, and Bob's your uncle.

Score: 9



The best (and worse) 
Chicken flavour noodles

Tuesday, 21 March 2017

Lucky Me! Instant Pancit Canton Hot Chili Flavour




I quite liked this. It wasn't as hot as I expected, and it had a pleasant savoury flavour enlivened with lime notes. I find I'm moving away from Asian type noodles, and preferring the stodgy British style, but even so I quite enjoyed this. Not top quality, but OK.


Score: 5





Saturday, 11 March 2017

Lidl Curry V Sainsbury's Curry





In the last curry head to head I had Lidl up against Asda. There wasn't much in it, but as the Asda contained dead chicken (WTF!) I declared Lidl the winner. So this time we paired up Lidl against Sainsbury's. No contest. The Lidl was edible, but when switching to the Sainsbury's the difference was really noticeable. Pleasant juicy curry flavour which enliven the whole experience.

Winner: Sainsbury's!










Tuesday, 28 February 2017

Urban Noodle Street Food With Satay Sauce




These are yummy. The noodles are thick, soft, quite edible but a little too bland for my taste. The sauce is a pleasant if slightly sweet and one dimensional peanut butter experience. It comes in a waxed box, with two packets inside that are opened, mixed together, then warmed in the microwave. It works quite well. Not too time-consuming or fiddly. It's in some ways quicker and easier than boiling the kettle, pouring on the water, and waiting for three minutes.

This is an easy to eat and tasty product. I would have liked a bit more texture, and a bit more character and range of flavours. Put some lime in there to zing things up, for example. But it's OK. Easy of use, and soft easy eating pleasure gives this one a decent mark.

Urban Noodles are a product devised by Petty Wood.


Score: 7


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