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liuzhou

liuzhou

6 hours ago, Anna N said:

They are not soupy noodles.  I see yours are labelled dry noodles. Can I make the assumption that they are also not soupy. Or does the dry refer to the fact that the noodles are dried?

 

No, they aren't soupy. They require 3 mins simmering, then are drained and mixed with the seasoning sachet contents on a plate. In addition to these two, I also get the mi goreng in two versions: spicy and not so spicy.

liuzhou

liuzhou

6 hours ago, Anna N said:

They are not soupy noodles.  I see yours are labelled dry noodles. Can I make the assumption that they are also not soupy. Or does the dry refer to the fact that the noodles are dried?

 

No, they aren't soupy. They require 3 mins simmering, then are drained and mixed with the seasoning sachet contents on a plate. Unfortunately, I don't get the mi goreng. But other varieties.

liuzhou

liuzhou

6 hours ago, Anna N said:

They are not soupy noodles.  I see yours are labelled dry noodles. Can I make the assumption that they are also not soupy. Or does the dry refer to the fact that the noodles are dried?

 

No, they aren't soupy. They require 3 mins simmering, then are drained and then mixed with the seasoning sachet contents on a plate. Unfortunately, I don't get the mi goreng. But other varieties.

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