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Yes.  I just hauled a pile of them into an Arizona canyon for camp food.  I also [ordered that the children] haul in the liquid seasoning packets.  

 

They took longer to rehydrate than is perfect for camp, but in terms of taste, they were a hit.  We added in tinned fish (which, ahem, I also insisted that someone else haul).  But three adults and three teenagers ate a total of 12 packets in one single meal.  

 

I had an unpleasant experience with Momofuku's direct-mail service, though, and wouldn't go that route again.  They have them at Whole Foods.  

 

Editing to add more of the detail you probably are interested in:  what was good about them was the noodles.  The noodles are, in fact, better than other "instant" ramen options.  The brand puts a lot of emphasis on the seasoning -- what it is and that it's liquid.  I myself did not find that aspect exceptional, though useful.  

 

 

 

SLB

SLB

Yes.  I just hauled a pile of them into an Arizona canyon for camp food.  I also [ordered that the children] haul in the liquid seasoning packets.  

 

They took longer to rehydrate than is perfect for camp, but in terms of taste, they were a hit.  We added in tinned fish (which, ahem, I also insisted that someone else haul).  But three adults and three teenagers ate a total of 12 packets in one single meal.  

 

I had an unpleasant experience with Momofuku's direct-mail service, though, and wouldn't go that route again.  They have them at Whole Foods.  

 

 

 

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