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Tuesday, 5 July 2016

Batchelors Super Noodles Bacon Flavour




Just when I'm starting to like Super Noodles with their new and improved recipes and flavours, I get a typical bland one which reminds of the good old bad days. Yes, there's an attractive smoke aroma, but the attractiveness ends there. Stodgy bland noodles combine with a lacklustre seasoning to produce a meaningless meal. Put on some seasoning and it's edible, but no more than that.

Poor showing really.

Date: May 2016   Score: 2


***



Crap.

Date:   April 2014   Score: 1


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Thursday, 23 June 2016

Batchelors Super Noodles Curry Flavour





These can be picked up in Tesco for 50p for a 100g packet, though they are generally around 80p. Iceland have a 90g packet for 35p, which seems a real deal. I think this is a replacement for the Super Noodles Mild Curry Flavour.

I have been gently mocking of Super Noodles since I started this blog, seeing them as being more noodle than flavouring, and a pale imitation of the more robustly flavoured, fun and interesting Pot Noodle. But we tried this side by side with a Sainsbury's Instant Noodles Curry Flavour, and were really impressed with the difference in flavour. Super Noodles were much more flavoursome and interesting, with range of flavours and textures. I'm not getting the Pot Noodle horn here, but I am either seeing a positive change in the recipes for Super Noodles, or I've simply been rather blind to the charms of the Super Noodles in the past. This one gets the NoodleDelight bloggers thumbs up.

Score: 6 

Super Noodles


Saturday, 11 June 2016

Symington's Golden Wonder Normous Instant Noodles Chicken Flavour XL



Lots of noodles. Sauce is mainly onion flavoured. It's acceptable and cheap. Nothing very interesting, but quite harmless. Veggie. Made in the UK.

Score: 3
***

Symington's

The best (and worse) Chicken flavour instant noodles

Monday, 23 May 2016

Nissin Soba Chili (Cup Noodles)





This is the cup version of Soba. It is made in a manner I've not encountered previously. Soba is a Japanese stir fried noodle meal, so Nissin want it to be as close to a stir fried product as possible. In this case they ask you to take out the flavouring powder, and pour on boiling water and leave for three minutes, then pour away all the hot water through holes in the lid (lots of warnings about burning your fingers!), then add the flavouring packets, stir and eat. The result is moist but not wet. There is a lot of onion flavour, so you do get an impression of fried food. A sort of soya sauce is also used as part of the flavouring. The chilli heat is moderate, so it informs and spices the food rather than dominates. Although mostly tasting of onion and soya sauce, and the noodles being a bit bland (this is made in German rather than Asia, so the noodles are likely to be air dried rather than deep fried), this is a tasty product that I enjoyed. Damn shame that being made in Germany, and despite the main food lumps being soya chunks, it contains pig fat. Why?


 


Date: May 2016  Score: 8


  



Now branded Cup Noodles, and with a warning to take care when pouring out the hot water. And, yippee, it doesn't contain pork. 
This is a tasty, savoury mood. Yes it relies on soy sauce and onion, but it works, and the chilli gives it a rousing kick, without being dominating. I like this. A lot.

Date: July 2021 Score: 9


Thursday, 19 May 2016

Nongshim OoLongmen Beef Flavour







No instructions on the container anywhere - though there is a stamp that says do not microwave. Anyway, I poured on boiling water to what appears to be the fill level. This cooked quickly (I've been having a lot of UK packet noodles recently, and they need boiling water and five minutes in the microwave, and even then they are still a bit too firm) producing nice soft good quality noodles. The dried veg was nice. Again, hydrated quickly, and while they were clearly rehydrated dried veg, they added some texture and flavour to the whole thing. The powder, though, was a little disappointing. I'm not sure what the artificial beef flavour is, but this was a faint onion flavour. It wasn't unpleasant, but a little vague - more like dish water than beef.  However, overall I enjoyed these because the noodles were so nice, it was quick and easy to make, and the finished result wasn't over-spicy, over-flavoured, too artificial, and didn't leave me feeling a little dirty afterwards. I'd go for these again. Just put in a bit of garlic salt, and ping! we're good to go!


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Score: 6


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Nongshim




Beef flavoured


Sunday, 15 May 2016

Batchelors Super Low Fat Noodles Chilli Chicken Flavour






The noodles are tough as old rope and not as edible. The flavouring is more like curry than chilli. Onion is the main flavouring. No dead chickens are used. Made in Germany.


Score: 2


Super Noodles are crap




The best (and worse) Chicken flavour instant noodles




Friday, 6 May 2016

Symington's Golden Wonder Normous Instant Noodles BBQ Beef Flavour XL






Twice as much noodles as normal, but a moderate flavour. Fairly acceptable, even if nothing great. There's a pleasant tomato sweetness, and some onion flavour. Not one I will rush to buy again, but I'd be OK with eating this again.




No meat in the ingredients.


Score: 4

Symington's



Beef flavoured


Symington's Golden Wonder Normous Instant Noodles Mild Curry Flavour XL



Big packet - two portions of noodles, and very cheap. But tastes fairly bland. It feels like twice as much noodles, but the same amount of flavouring as a regular pack. Cheap, but not necessarily good value.


Veggie ingredients.


Score: 3
***
Symington's

Best curry flavour instant noodles

Friday, 15 April 2016

Symington's Golden Wonder Noodle Pot Beef & Tomato Flavour






These are made by Symington's, but they don't own the Golden Wonder name, so they licence it from Tayto, an Irish crisp company (seriously!), who bought the Golden Wonder company from Unilever. Curiously, Golden Wonder were the original owners of the Pot Noodle brand, and it was sold as Golden Wonder Pot Noodle. When Unilever acquired Golden Wonder, they kept Pot Noodle, but sold the Golden Wonder brand name. Symington's are now reviving that original Golden Wonder Pot Noodle, but switching the Pot and the Noodle around to read Golden Wonder Noodle Pot.

Anyway. This is a bland product. It's edible, but forgettable. The noodles take ages to soften, and when they do they taste floury.

It's veggie. Made in the UK.


Score: 3



Beef flavoured

Symington's



Monday, 11 April 2016

Batchelors Super Noodles Chicken flavour




There's a lot of cooking to do these days with most noodles, and now Super Noodles are asking us to boil for several minutes. What ever happened to the instant noods? The noodles are typical British - floury and tasteless, and if cooked as instructed, they become mushy as well.  Flavour is like buttered chicken. It's reasonably tasty.  Made in Britain, and veggie.


Score: 3
***

Super Noodles are crap

The best (and worse) Chicken flavour instant noodles


Thursday, 10 March 2016

Pot Noodle Sausage Casserole







On at half price (50p) at my local Tesco, so I grabbed a few. I like Pot Noodle. This is a new flavour, sausage casserole. It's veggie. It consists of Marmite and onion juice. And that's what it tastes like. Rather weak, so I had to add some salt. A bit boring for a Pot Noodle, but likeable in that particular Pot Noodle way. Not a big success, but OK.


Score: 4



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Friday, 4 March 2016

Aldi Asia Specialities Soy & Sesame Microwaveable Asian Noodles






89p for 250g from Aldi, Made in Thailand. Veggie. You snip off the corner and heat it up in the microwave while still in the bag,  As with the other Microwaveable Asian Noodles from Aldi these are dry and lacking in flavour. I added soy sauce and some onion salt and a fair bit of water to make an edible if not entirely enjoyable meal.

Fail.

Score: 2




Aldi Instant Noodles






Monday, 22 February 2016

Tesco Everyday Value Spicy Curry Flavour Noodles (pot)





Cheap. Edible. Bland. The noodles take a while to soften, and when they do they are more texture than flavour - rather doughy and flavourless. The curry sauce is very mild and again quite bland. I added some salt in order to give it flavour, and then it became acceptable.

Date: Feb 2016  Score: 3


 While agreeing with my review from last year, I do find them quite acceptable and enjoyable. A little bit of salt brings out the chip shop curry sauce flavour quite pleasantly. Quite British - floury sauce and bland, chewy noodles, but I wouldn't object to having these again.

Date: Jan 2017   Score: 4
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Best curry flavour instant noodles


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Tesco noodles


Friday, 19 February 2016

Aldi Snack Noodle Spicy Curry Flavour




39p for 90g. This is nice. A proper British pot noodle. Roughly similar to Lidl's cup noodles at the same price, and Sainsbury's cup noodle at a higher price.  This really challenges Pot Noodle. I could stock up on these at this price. Well, either these or Lidl's. I'll try a side by side taste test to see which is the best. At the moment I have the Lidl at a higher score, but in truth they are probably fairly equal.

Date: Feb 2016   Score: 6


Aldi Instant Noodles



Aldi Asia Specialities Teriyaki Microwaveable Asian Noodles








89p for 250g from Aldi, Made in Thailand. Veggie. You snip off the corner and heat it up in the microwave while still in the bag, The finished product is quite dry and lacking in flavour. Teriyaki generally means a sweet and savoury sauce.  This one is simply dull. I had to add moisture and seasoning to make it edible.

I won't be getting these again. Though, to be fair, I have not liked any Teriyaki instant noodles I have tried, including Naked Noodle and Home Bargain's Chef Hou brands.

Score: 2


Aldi Instant Noodles




Wednesday, 17 February 2016

Aldi Snack Noodle Chicken & Mushroom Flavour





39p for a 90g pot is good value. And it's very tasty. Plenty of flavour, and quite pleasant tasting. Yes, it tastes artificial, but in a cheeky Pot Noodle way so it's OK. You're not this to get an authentic Asian cuisine flavour, especially as it's a very British chicken and mushroom flavour with bits of sweetcorn. It's veggie, and I love it. What's to complain about? Nice one Aldi. This is probably made in the UK. Probably in Wales.....


Score: 8



The best Chicken flavour instant noodles




Aldi Instant Noodles