Mie Sedaap Rebus

Sedaap, is delicious in Bahasa Indonesia (sedap). Added extra “a” to give a strong impression just like when we said very cooool, instead of very cool.
Mie Sedaap Rebus or boiled Sedaap noodles is a rather new product but hit the market and made the competitors lack of sleep for thinking the way to prevent this noodle became more popular. (more…)
Indomie Mie Goreng Jumbo

It’s basicly the same as previous Indomie Mie Goreng. What make them differ are the size/quantity. Indomie Mie Goreng Jumbo seem to be double-size of Indomie Mie Goreng.
Some people who experienced with this kind os fried noodle said that the normal size is more delicious than the jumbo one. But there’s no any proof of concept yet. Wait! Amazingly, now I’m sniffing this Mie Goreng! ^o^
Indomie Mie Goreng

Produced by Indofood Company
‘Mi Goreng’ is Indonesian for “fried noodle”. It’s a “soupless” instant noodle that is similar to the traditional mi goreng found cooked by hawkers, in restaurants and homes in Indonesia. Each packet of ‘original’ Mi Goreng weighs nett 85g, and contains two flavour sachets, presented as a “dry” packet and a “wet packet”. The first sachet is split into three segments and contains the liquid condiments: kecap manis (thick, sweet soy sauce – sold separately as ABC Kecap Manis), and seasoning oil with Onion flakes. The second sachet is split into two segments: one contains a dry seasoning powder, whilst the other contains chili sauce.
Ramen Rider Said…
Welcome to Ramen Rider’s blog!

Well, actually I don’t really know if ramen as same as instant noodle or not. But I chose this name since ramen and instant noodle are noodles.
I’m gonna write a short review of almost all known Indonesian instant noodles here. Please let me know if you have favourite one(s) and not listed here yet.
warm regards,
Ramen Rider
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