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My experience with Japanese Canned Ramen

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In Japan, you can practically buy anything anything from a vending machine. You can buy soft drinks, Japanese tea, cigarettes, foods, and the latest hit product across Japan - Canned Ramen (Noodles). According to the latest news, Kyoto-based vending machine manufacturer Fujitaka was the first company to come out with canned ramen. In May this year it began selling Sapporo-style noodles, which gained huge popularity, mainly in the Akihabara district. In June, the company added hiyashi-men (chilled noodles) to its lineup of canned products.

The selling price of one canned ramen is about 300 yen (USD 3). Now these canned ramens are available in Nagoya, Japan. In order to make sure that ramens won’t go soggy and can be stored for up to three years at room temp, the ramens are made from konnyaku, a type of yam that is available widely in Japan.

“How about the taste you ask?”. Well, like the saying goes, “You get what you pay for”. The taste was horrible. Nothing beats a real ramen prepared by a real cook in real time.

 

Unless you are really hungry and there is really nothing else to eat, maybe you can consider this canned ramen. If not, I would rather drink plain water. Enough said!.


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Comment by yplow98
2007-09-02 18:05:36

since living in Japan for almost a year, all I can say is you just won’t get too surprise with all the strange and weird things happen here “Japan” coz Japanese are “crazy”…….:D hehehe

Comment by kuanhoong
2007-09-03 12:26:42

Hi Yplow98.
It is true that the Japanese are crazy! :D

 
 
Comment by jamy
2007-09-02 20:07:19

Cool.
We have lots of canned noddle here but not in vending machine :):).
Campbell soup has lots of noddles .

Comment by kuanhoong
2007-09-03 12:27:31

Hi Jamy,
Campbell soup with noodles?

 
 
Comment by Ken Xu
2007-09-03 07:24:20

Can Noodle is really amazing. :D
Japanese are so creative. Even a Noodle can be canned!
But I think this type of noodle is not good for health…

Comment by kuanhoong
2007-09-03 12:28:18

Hi Ken,
Yeah, I don’t think it is healthy too.

 
 
Comment by eddie
2007-09-03 09:21:13

it does not look delicious to me. I am not a fan of instant noodles, they give me stomach ache every time.

Canned noodles is a bad idea for commercial. It is actually meant for food during earthquakes,etc.

Why do we have to waste aluminium / steel , dont u think there is too much waste of paper,plastic and aluminium in Japan ?
Recycle? Yes, it is good, but we still need alot of energy to melt and recycle them right.

Totally bullshit.

Comment by kuanhoong
2007-09-03 12:29:09

Hi Eddie,
Well these canned foods will be handy when there is an earthquake :-)

 
 
Comment by conancat
2007-09-04 00:04:11

huh, canned RAMEN?? @___o of all the things that they can put into a can… = =” then the ramen ma become cold lo? and i don’t like the color of that neither lol…

but yeah, still agree that japanese can come up with the most interesting things :D

Comment by kuanhoong
2007-09-04 00:24:48

Hi Conan,
You can have two types of ramen : cold or hot

 
 
Comment by Angel
2007-09-04 02:23:40

I love ramen. I used to know a great place in Bangkok. Not found anything worthwhile in Phuket though.

Comment by kuanhoong
2007-09-04 02:54:42

Hi Angel,

I am surprise that there are no ramen at Phuket as it is a famous tourism spot for Japanese.

 
 
Comment by ReviewSaurus
2007-09-04 02:51:30

Well, Canned noodles…what can I say. It seems that manufacturer’s will put each and everything in can. Do you remember any food..which is not coming in cans these days???

I think food is best when its fresh and served hot…what say ?

Comment by kuanhoong
2007-09-04 02:55:42

Hi ReviewSaurus,

The noodle is hot. Just that is not served fresh :-)

 
 
Comment by Nirmal
2007-09-04 13:37:38

Everything from vending machine? Oh! :D and also Everything is costly. :D

Comment by kuanhoong
2007-09-04 14:04:00

Hi Nirmal,

It is true that you can buy almost everything through vending machine in Japan. Everything is expensive too. :-)

 
 
Comment by BeeLee
2007-09-04 14:41:25

One great thing about vending machines is that there’s no need to line up to make payment, but after looking at your picture, I don’t think I would go for this canned ramen unless I have no choice.

Comment by kuanhoong
2007-09-04 15:14:31

Hi Bee Lee,

Haha, It is true that the taste is really horrible.

 
 
Comment by bokjae
2007-09-04 19:57:30

Poor thing you! I think better not eat too much processed food! Come back for the wantan mee instant cooking!

Comment by kuanhoong
2007-09-04 22:39:51

Haha, I will surely look for you for wantan mee when I am back to Malaysia

 
 
Comment by piggy
2007-09-06 17:29:10

Er..it looks pretty unappetising at all.

*screws up nose*

Anyways, I’ve yet to try cold ramen whenever I go for Jap food. Or is it cold soba?

 
 
Comment by 38kia
2007-09-08 22:09:56

that is creative !!

 
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