Q: I always buy instant noodle soups from oriental supermarkets, almost like ramen noodles but 100X better. I want to just get the soup base powder and make my own, but when I went in the oriental supermarket today I couldn't find any. Does anyone know
A: They are hard to find because the authentic ones have MSG & dont sell here in the USA. So even Asian stores tend not to carry them. Some places may, they are made by either Maggi or Knorr. I live in the Bay area so I have access to lots of Asian
Flat, round. White with pink swirl in color. They taste good but I don't know what they are!
San Francisco, CA (Vocus/PRWEB) July 06, 2011
Tokyo Go-Go, the modish San Francisco sushi restaurant , has introduced several new menu items by popular request. The additions include traditional Japanese dishes such as udon noodle soups, ramen, teriyaki, katsu, and even a vegetarian Japanese curry.
Udon is now available with only Japanese-style vegetables or with chicken or seafood added. "Our chicken udon is chicken soup for the soul-it warms you up and makes you feel good," said co-owner Kevin Jiang. "We've also added teriyaki and katsu dishes for meat-lovers. Our delicious Japanese curry dish containing potatoes, carrots and zucchini can be added for $2.50 for those who want to experience a Japanese meat-and-potatoes meal."
like the bowls you get in asian cafes with ramen noodles, vegetables, with/without meat etc. and if possible a web site calorie database which has a good list of asian food.
i'm looking for some.
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