Here’s one my sister got when she was up in Canada earlier this year! Let’s see how they fare.
Here’s the back of the package…
Two packets – powder and oil.
Rice noodles and the seasonings sit in the covered bowl for a few minutes with 500Ml of boiling water.
Added two eggs with some Krazy Mixed Up Salt and some really good new cayenne pepper sauce my sister in law got me for Christmas! Today’s hey birthday, so happy birthday, Dee! The noodles were a bummer – they’re that kind of rice noodle that are this and kind of the texture of shredded Asiago cheese. The soup however is really tasty. I had a different Fuku a few months back and liked it – but it was the noodles that I didn’t like in this one. 2.5 out of 5.0 stars. Get it here.
In Japanese, Fuku means happiness – and I always thought it was a way to get people out of your face!
Fuku Burger eh?? This sounds awesome! Happy burger!!!
Wow – Fuku! Pretty awesome name I think! My sister brought these back from Canada. Let’s try em’ out!
Pretty awesome instructions – I think they’re saying 1 – serve with live, happy jumping prawn, 2 – if you eat it without soup, you will start to hallucinate that music is an entity you can interact with like a meal, and 3 – hoard it and eat it raw like a caveman! Maybe… At any rate, Fuku is an awesome name!
One single packet of flavoring powder.
Not a whole lot of powder, but had some onion in it I think.
Wow – this stuff is impressive. I know exactly what it reminds me of and now I’m very happy to announce it’s getting 5.0 out of 5.0 stars! This stuff is EXACTLY like Nissin Chikin except it has a little extra powder with it! Originally, my favorite noodles were Nissin ‘Roasted Ramen,’ a product they came out with in the USA when I was a kid. They stopped making it so we hunted for it and they were able to help us out at Uwajimaya in Seattle where they clued my folks in about the Nissin Chikin. This is exactly like that stuff and I’m quite happy. Too bad it requires a trip to Canada to find it! Ack!!! So yeah The name, the back and the noodles and broth altogether are wham bam 5.0 out of 5.0 stars. Get it here.
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