I can pretty much guarantee that everybody has eaten noodles before, it’s one of those foods which everybody can eat. They can be good for a snack or fleshed out to be a whole meal. Below I review Indomie Instant Noodles – Mi goring Satay and decide where they site in the noodle hierarchy.
Lets start with the main factor – taste. Most packets of instant noodles some with a single sachet of flavoring, these noodles set the bar a lot higher. Indomie include 5 – yes, five packets of flavoring! You mix these all in together and you end up with noodles which go beyond the standard boring flavor of regular instant noodles.
The texture of the noodles is good too. I have had some instant noodles in the past which had a slightly more rubbery feel, but these ones are fine. The thickness of them is slightly thinner than some other brands but only by a fraction.
The noodles come in an 80g packet. Once cooked it works out to be a good sized snack but falls short of a meal. The graphic on the packaging shows a possible serving suggestion which includes other foods, this would be required if you wanted to turn this into a proper meal sized portion.
A single packet will set you back $0.59 at your local supermarket, which is actually one of the cheapest brands of noodles available.
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