Paldo (Korea Yakult) Kko Kko Myun
Here’s something extra special, sent by Chris H. of Westport, CT. This is the extremely popular Kko Kko Myun. What I know is that this is made using chicken broth instead of spicy red peppers. It is based on a recipe created by Korean comedian Lee Kyung-kyu. It has an unusual white broth – everything for the most part coming out of Korea has that bright red chili-infused broth. In the first five months of this stuff being released in Korea, they sold 100 million packs! Very popular! So here we go with a review – this is from Korea and not a regular export so the packaging doesn’t have all of its info, but hopefully you can glean info from the nutrition facts, etc off of the label.
There’s a picture of Lee Kyung-kyu on the back. If anyone could translate all of this, I’d be happy to include it!
The noodle block! Big and solid.
Within is contained the chicken broth based powder seasoning – I’m very curious!
Oh wow – I didn’t expect this. So yesterday, my wife had to go to the hospital and I had a lot of time to spend in the lobby waiting for her to come out safe and sound. Well, I got some snacks – one being a bag of Munchies – Jalapeno flavor. Well, the munchies have various snacks all put together like a mix, one of them being Jalapeno Cheese Cheetos. Guess what? This stuff smells exactly the same. I tasted a tiny speck of it and sure enough – exactly the same! This isn’t a negative by any means; I like Jalapeno Cheetos quite a bit! Just a bit of a surprise.
Here’s the vegetable packet.
A decent amount of veggies in there – looks like a nice amount of green onions too – which I like very much.
Here’s the finished product in it’s unmodified state. First, the noodles – standard and of very good quality for Paldo’s products. The broth: light in color and spicy – Jalapeno spicy! It works very well and is very different from anything Korean that I’ve ever had. The veggies are perfect for the dish and of a good quality. I like this a lot and I can see why those in Korea are going crazy over it. 5.0 out of 5.0 stars – excellent quality and flavor. UPC barcode 8801128509770 – get it
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Nongshim Onion Rings
Nongshim
Onion Rings
Nongshim Onion Rings is a delicious snack. Each packet comes with 24% onion, which guarantees great onion flavor. Rich in fiber and no MSG
Net Wt.:
3.17oz (90g)
Ingredients:
Wheat Flour, Wheat Starch, Rice Brain Oil, Potato, Palm Oil, Onion, Sugar, Salt, Whey Powder, Hydrolysed Soy Protein, Riboflavin, Lactose
Nongshim Onion Rings is a delicious snack. Each packet comes with 24% onion, which guarantees great onion flavor. Rich in fiber and no MSG
Net Wt.:
3.17oz (90g)
Ingredients:
Wheat Flour, Wheat Starch, Rice Brain Oil, Potato, Palm Oil, Onion, Sugar, Salt, Whey Powder, Hydrolysed Soy Protein, Riboflavin, Lactose
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Paldo Kokomen - Spicy Chicken Flavor (5 packs)Product of Korea
Product Description
Paldo Kokomen - Spicy Chicken
Flavor (5 packs)
Net Wt. 21.15oz (600g, 120g x 5 packs) Ingredients: Noodles: Wheat Flour, Palm Oil, Potato Starch, Modified Potato Starch, Vegetable Seasoning, Gluten Emulsified Oil, Salt, Alkaline Agent, Guar Gum, Calcium Powder, Onion Extract, Disodium Succinate, Riboflavin, Green Tea Extract Soup Base: Chicken Broth, SUgar, Salt, Artificial Chicken Stock Powder, Flavor Enhancer, Corn Starch, Soy Sauce Powder, Green Onion Extract Powder, Red Pepper Powder, Soybean Oil, Artificial Chicken Flavor, Black Pepper Powder. Flake Soup: Green Onion Flake, Egg Flake, Chicken Breast, Pepper Flake |
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