Preparing instant noodles
“Instant noodles” are pretty common in Asia and USA but they are pretty unknown in Europe, don’t know why. “Instant noodles” where invented by Momofuku Ando, the founder of Nissin, the biggest instant noodles producer in the world.
“Instant noodles” are not a very healthy food, but what the heck! They are really useful when you are tired after a long day. It’s one of those things I love about living in Japan, and I really miss instant noodles when I’m in Spain for holidays.

Many noodle varieties.

This what you get when you pay.

Inside.

The ingredients.

Just pour some hot water. Wait some minutes and…

Final result.
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Comments
Goddess Carlie
04 July, 2007
Here in Australia we often call them “2 minute noodles”. And, well, it is basically my diet being a poor university student. Easy, yes. But you get soooo sick of them!
xman
04 July, 2007
They are perfectly common in Europe! Nothing unusual about them at all.
Adriaan
04 July, 2007
Yeah, they’re common in Europe. I know I ate a lot of instant noodles when I was a student in Southampton, UK.
ale/pepino
04 July, 2007
Already recorded my noodles video. Now some starshine and I’ll teach you how to taunt me.
Aitor
04 July, 2007
I bought 5 yesterday in Germany. Although there were not many different kinds in the supermarket
sheerblade
04 July, 2007
You good sir have succeeded in making me hungry for instant noodles… and the chances of finding something that ISN’T Top Ramen in Miami is slim.
AS
04 July, 2007
We have a lot of instant noodles here in the U.S., mainly towards the west side. Do the noodles in Japan come with chopsticks, I know they sometimes come with little plastic forks but not chopsticks.
kirai
04 July, 2007
xman, Adriaan, Aitor: it seems there are official distributors in Germany and UK. If you want instant noodles somewhere else you need to go to specialized shops. Try to find noodles in Spain… they are not “common”.
ale/pepino: looking forward to watch your video!
AS: usually you don’t get the chopsticks with the cup, but if you buy it in a supermarket or convenience store they will give you the chopsticks.
Ramen instantáneo — カップラーメン — Instant noodles ♫ pepino ペピーノ / game boy rock band
05 July, 2007
[...] Yesterday Kirai explained the right way to have instant noodles, and here is my experience in case you want a second point of view. First, buy the instant noodles. [...]
alafista
05 July, 2007
Now there are so many instant food around … instant porridge, instant noodles, they even have instant mashed potatoes.
It will be not too soon before they come up with a chirstmas dinner than only takes 5 min.
Ab Vag
08 July, 2007
I know the instant noodles in the vending machine at my job used to come with sporks. The day the venders made us fend for ourselves in terms of plasticware was the day of war. Snickers and Monterey Jack chicken burritos flew everywhere and no one was safe.
Ok. I made up the whole idea of weapons of mass digestion thing, but it stunk how they stopped adding in the sporks.
towb
08 July, 2007
What’s that nifty hot water machine called? I looked on Amazon for 電気ケトル but it wasn’t among them.
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17 July, 2007
[...] One of the first things you notice when you arrive to Japan (Or any other Asian country) is that there are lots of people crouching on the streets. For me, and most of my European friends it’s very difficult to squat during more than one minute, but Asian people seem to have an special ability. Many times you can even see groups of friends crouching and eating noodles while chatting and relaxing. I could never relax in that position! [...]
Orube_the_Sinner
22 July, 2007
Ihih, I’m from Portugal and I can find Instant Noddles in every hipermarket…. infortunely they are very very gross….
It’s really yucky and makes me almost vomit…
But when you taste the “good ones”, omg, so good *___*
Robin
26 August, 2007
I have some at home. Here in Belgium the most common are Aiki Noodles. I presume you all know those, but I haven’t seen any other kinds in the supermarkets here. They’re pretty tasty too! I prefere the Curry :p
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03 October, 2007
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Ashley
20 January, 2008
That looks alot more delivious than the instant crap sold here.