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Pros & Cons
Pros
It packs a ton of flavor and the amount included can easily flavor 8-12 quarts of broth. It's not the largest bag, but you don't need too much at once and the bag is resealable. Teaspoon is a serving with 50 servings in the pouch.
The flavor is spicy and umami with some complexity. It's pretty salty but i like it a lot. The heat level is noticeable but not overwhelming.
This soup flavoring tastes great! It has a great savory flavor, and a nice level of heat. It’s delicious, and i would definitely recommend it!
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Quality
It’s not a well rounded flavor which is why i deducted a star, but it does pair well with other ramen flavors.
A product of korea this spicy soup powder makes it possible to create a quick and complex bowl of noodles.
⭐️1 star - i don't recommend it at all, poor quality.
It made a great ramen broth that had a little kick to it, but not so much that it is overpowering.
Price
Overall for how many servings you get, i think this is a great value, recommended.
⭐️⭐️ 2 stars - i don't recommend it, it has multiple faults, or a very high price.
Packaging/appearance
It packs a ton of flavor and the amount included can easily flavor 8-12 quarts of broth.
The packaging says that a serving is a teaspoon but it doesn’t have any recipes or other measurements so i added a teaspoon to ... Read More
You get a nice large amount of 5 1/2 ounces per package which amounts to about 50 servings in each envelope.
Competitiveness
Comparable to a medium priced packet ramyun or a slightly high end cup ramyun, the kinds with only powder packets, no paste.
Similar to the korean noodle spice packets - decently spicy and has a slight "fish/seafood" taste as well.
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Im mainly making ramyun with this powder and occasionally using to make other soups a bit spicier
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The flavor is spicy and umami with some complexity
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Comparable to a medium priced packet ramyun or a slightly high end cup ramyun the kinds with only powder packets no paste
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Id recommend using a spoon to scoop out as otherwise it gets messy and the spice get stuck on the ziplock seal
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Its easy to use and dissolves quickly and it doesnt have any weird aftertaste like some other broths ive tried
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I am a person with a pallet that enjoys moderate heat but not extreme spice and i want my food to have a good flavor more than i want to feel a burning sensation
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The packaging says that a serving is a teaspoon but it doesn’t have any recipes or other measurements so i added a teaspoon to basic ramen noodles boiled in 2 cups of water
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Does taste like the soup i’ve had in restaurants
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