Home and Cooking January 31st, 2014 | No Comments »
I have been eating sweet these past few days like cookies, bread and baked goods so I often crave for salty food at night. What I do when craving starts I cooked ramen noodles, instead of boiling eggs separately I add the eggs in the noodles and it taste better and savory.
Korean Instant Ramen are usually known as Ramyeon noodles, and they do have some unique characteristics that set them apart from typical Ramen Noodles because they often contain more seasonings than ordinary instant noodles. They are flavorful and savory.
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Home and Cooking December 14th, 2013 | No Comments »
Eating instant noodles developed a negative image over the years. It could be either unhealthy habit or has a bad effect to individual’s health because of too much sodium and preservatives. I do sometimes disregard this information because eating instant noodle is one of the convenient way to eat your meal without cooking or too much preparation. All you need is to boil hot water and fill in the noodle cup and let it sit for few minutes and voila meal is ready!
In Korea instant noodles, Ramyeon is a very popular food, snack. You can find different flavors of noodles from convenient stores to supermarket, from spicy to non-spicy noodles. When I first arrived in Korea instant noodles is the only food I ate along with rice because I was not accustomed with their food like Kimchi and gimbap. I didn’t like the smell of gim in my food and the taste of kimchi.
As the day goes by, eating Korean food became so easy and I was able to cook Filipino food as well when we moved to a new apartment but still time to time I eat instant noodles to fed my hunger for soup but this time I already knew which soup is spicy and not.
[ Tagged In ] Korean Food, Korean Instant Noodles, Korean Noodles, Korean Ramyeon, Korean Soup, Ramen
Food and Restaurants August 24th, 2013 | No Comments »
I was so hungry the other day but too lazy to cook so I went down to Homeway to buy instant noodles. I was a little bit hesitant on what noodles should buy because I can’t read Hangul and I don’t want to buy spicy food. To make the story short I just get two noodles which I think not too spicy to eat, after paying the owner told me to wait and he handed two liquid yoghurt for free.
Not sure what’s the freebie for maybe the owner feel pity on me (haha). Yeah right I went down without combing my hair nor changing my home clothes which are faded and a little big for me. Hehe
[ Tagged In ] Eating, Korean Food, Korean Instant Noodles, Korean Noodles, Korean Ramen, Liquid Yoghurt, Living in Korea, Living in South Korea, South Korea, Yoghurt
Food and Restaurants April 27th, 2013 | No Comments »
Eating instant noodles became my habit every day, I don’t know but these past few days I really have craving for instant noodles probably from watching TV shows and seeing them eating noodles and it was also easy to prepare rather than cooking my viand especially I am little busy these past few days.
I am sort of workaholic where I won’t stop until I am done working into something online, forget to hunger and the food. My break was just to fee, well probably it is not workaholic anymore but addicted, lol.
[ Tagged In ] Expat, Korea, Korean Food, Korean Instant Noodles, Korean Noodles, South Korea