I buy the supermarket no frills versions for about 18p and add my own flavourings.
Knorr chicken power is an essential for chinese cooking imo (if you class supernoodles as chinese )
I think they are, sometimes I open two packs but only use one lot of noodles. . Double hit of flavour
Last week I did a market research thing for super noodles. They're redesigning the pack design so I spent 15mins answering questions about noodles in the hope of a free pack, all I got was a crappy pen lol . I was driven by the urge to have super noodles after and went straight into morrisons, talk about brain washing :rolleyes:
Yes, yes and yes again. They are so rare around here though, chicken and vegetable flavours are spilling out the shelves but Stir Fried are like gold dust.
If you have a local Chinese supermarket and like spicy food, I highly recommend you try their packet noodles. I make them like a soup. So filling and sooo delicious.
I've found they are much of a muchness.
The exception being supermarket own brand pot noodles.
The no frills ones were actually a lot better and more similar in texture to pot noodle than the supermarket own brand
I've got some Ko-Lee Go Noodles in the cupboard but I haven't tried them yet.
Used to love the mild curry flavour, but had them recently and found the taste of MSG so strong (i presume that's what it was - a chemical kind of after taste). Perhaps because a lot of products and restaurants have stopped using MSG, so it has become more noticeable.
Aren't they just the most yummy instant snack you can get? I could eat them anytime, they are so satisfying.
I LOVE them. I generally don't eat ready-meals or junk food at all, but I have one of these at least once a month. It has to be chicken flavour though - no other variety will do for me.
i love super noodles not keen on the chicken tho its usually beef or curry we have, often go to home bargains so will need to look out for these koka ones mentioned
I only like the chicken ones. When I say 'like', I mean 'love'.
Super noodle sandwich. Mmmmmmmmmmmmm.
That used to be my Monday night dinner when I was at uni (well, with cheap own brand noodles) - Monday being the best student night, it was home from uni, do any work or chill for a bit - shower - super noodle sandwich - drinks while getting ready to go out and then out for the night.
The other one used to be 2 birdseye waffles and one of those little microwave Chicago town pizzas.
I loved Super Noodles in my youth. My favourite now is the vegetable A-One noodle bowl I get from the Chinese supermarket every now and then. Nice and spicy and doesn't have added thickeners like horrible Pot Noodles.
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Knorr chicken power is an essential for chinese cooking imo (if you class supernoodles as chinese )
I them pretty rank myself.
Koka noodles from home bargains 25p worth of amazingness. Would recommend them to anyone
Last week I did a market research thing for super noodles. They're redesigning the pack design so I spent 15mins answering questions about noodles in the hope of a free pack, all I got was a crappy pen lol . I was driven by the urge to have super noodles after and went straight into morrisons, talk about brain washing :rolleyes:
Koka Stir Fried are where the party is
Super noodle sandwich. Mmmmmmmmmmmmm.
The exception being supermarket own brand pot noodles.
The no frills ones were actually a lot better and more similar in texture to pot noodle than the supermarket own brand
I've got some Ko-Lee Go Noodles in the cupboard but I haven't tried them yet.
I LOVE them. I generally don't eat ready-meals or junk food at all, but I have one of these at least once a month. It has to be chicken flavour though - no other variety will do for me.
I thought I had tried all The Koka flavours :eek:
Never knew they had Stir-Fried flavour...must find them on my next trip.
That used to be my Monday night dinner when I was at uni (well, with cheap own brand noodles) - Monday being the best student night, it was home from uni, do any work or chill for a bit - shower - super noodle sandwich - drinks while getting ready to go out and then out for the night.
The other one used to be 2 birdseye waffles and one of those little microwave Chicago town pizzas.
They're only boring if you make them boring. Their possibilities are endless.
Another one of my favourite is putting them ontop of Birdseye Potato Waffles.
You're not a freak because you like Super Noodle Sandwiches!
If you ask me, not liking SNS is kinda freakish in itself.