Here’s a new one we got at Uwajimaya. This looks really good! Nothing says tasty like a little bit of Japanese mayonnaise! Let’s check it out!
Here are close-ups of the text on top, the side and the bottom (click to enlarge).
Here’s the lid (click to enlarge). Notice the top left has a pour spout!
The noodle block – big and rectangular.
Here’s the front and back of the yakisoba sauce packet.
A good sized veggie packet.
Looks like some niceties like cabbage and other tasty bits.
Spice packet?
Interesting; I expected chili powder but I taste seaweed and sesame seed.
Here we go! A mayonnaise packet! You can get all artsy with this one – use scissors and cut off a corner to get a thin stream.
Finished (click to enlarge). Added stir-fry vegetables, some baked chicken with Lindberg-Snider Red Baron BBQ Spice, kizami shoga (pickled ginger) and Urashima Sesame & Salt furikake. The noodles were really nice – floffy and almost buttery. The yakisoba sauce really makes it all quite tasty and the mayonnaise is really a nice addition – adds a bit of interesting comfort food notion. The vegetables were good – primarily cabbage, but it was crunchy! Good stuff – 4.75 out of 5.0 stars. UPC bar code 011152219875 .
What an awesome commercial – squeezing the mayonnaise packets!
A nice little sampling of Japanese commercials from the mid 90’s.
I love these Myojo mayonnaise noodles, along with the mustard-mayo flavored box. The way the drain spout works along with mayo and cabbage really drives home how far ahead Japanese instant noodle technology is.