Japanese Ramen Noodles Yakisoba PEYOUNG GIGAMAX Sauce Instant Food Cup BIG 439g
Japanese Ramen Noodles Yakisoba PEYOUNG GIGAMAX Sauce Instant Food Cup BIG 439g
Japanese Ramen Noodles Yakisoba PEYOUNG GIGAMAX Sauce Instant Food Cup BIG 439g Vegetables Retort Japan Super Large Spicy Spice Soy Chow Mein Fried
●About the Product
A big product with a volume and size never before experienced!
Almost four times the normal size!
Limit one serving per day; you may exceed your daily calorie intake. No, you will definitely go over your calories.
1 cup = 432g
Volume of hot water = 1,300cc
Waiting time = 3 minutes
●How to Make
①Peel off the lid from line "A" to line "B" and take out the sauce, ingredients, and furikake/spices.
②Place the ingredients on top of the noodles, pour boiling water up to the inside line, and cover with the lid.
③After 3 minutes, slowly peel off the drainer from "C" in the direction of the arrow.
④Hold the two "☆" parts of the cup firmly and slowly tilt the cup to drain the hot water from the drainage opening.
⑤Remove the lid, mix the sauce well, and serve with sprinkles and spices.
Payment:
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Shipment:
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It often can take 3 weeks. Due to the pandemic, the mailing method is limited, so we can not attach a tracking service.
Returns:
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