Myojo Ippeichan Yakisoba Japanese Style Instant Noodles, 4.77-Ounce Tubs (Pack of 12)
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Brand | Myojo |
Item Weight | 0.04 Pounds |
Number of Items | 12 |
Package Information | Pack,Tubs |
Flavor | Soy |
About this item
- Pack of twelve
- Japan's favorite instant yakisoba noodles
- Contains dried vegetables, a spicy soy sauce and mustard mayonnaise
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About Us
Myojo Foods was founded in 1950, originally specializing in dry and instant noodle products in Japan. Eventually, the company brought its legacy to Chino, California and established Myojo USA. Myojo USA focuses on crafting fresh noodles for restaurants and households. Now proudly manufacturing noodles for over 30 years, our goal has been and always will be to provide an authentic Japanese noodle experience for all noodle-lovers!
Product Description
One of Japan's Favorite Instant Yakisoba Noodles
Product details
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Package Dimensions : 17.1 x 14.6 x 4.9 inches; 0.68 ounces
- UPC : 011152012469 885710169113 885711298805
- Manufacturer : Myojo
- ASIN : B0028PDFQG
- Country of Origin : Japan
- Best Sellers Rank: #136,683 in Grocery & Gourmet Food (See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food)
- #408 in Packaged Noodle Dishes
- Customer Reviews:
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Price | $78.98$78.98 | $23.99$23.99 | $39.95$39.95 | -17% $28.97$28.97 Typical: $34.77 | $44.99$44.99 | $18.34$18.34 |
Price Per Unit | $1.38 / Ounce | $0.74 / Ounce | $0.84 / Ounce | $0.34 / Ounce | $7.50 / Count | $0.57 / Ounce |
Delivery | Get it Apr 2 - 9 | Get it as soon as Sunday, Mar 31 | Get it Mar 29 - Apr 2 | Get it as soon as Sunday, Mar 31 | Get it as soon as Sunday, Mar 31 | Get it as soon as Sunday, Mar 31 |
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Flavor | 4.3 | — | — | 4.1 | — | 4.1 |
Value for money | 3.4 | — | — | 4.2 | — | 4.2 |
Sold By | GOHAN Market | Terrific Deal, Inc. | mukbang market | MuchiStore | Ninjapo Japan | Amazon.com |
variety | — | Ramen Noodles | Ramen Noodles | — | — | Ramen Noodles |
flavor | Soy | Cheddar Cheese, Korean BBQ | Gourmet Spicy | Chow Mein | — | Spicy Beef |
weight | 0.04 pounds | — | 2.64 ounces | 3.6 ounces | 4.8 ounces | — |
number of items | 12 | 8 | 6 | 24 | 6 | 8 |
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Contains Wheat and SoyThis product is labelled to United States standards and may differ from similar products sold elsewhere in its ingredients, labeling and allergen warnings
Wheat Flour, Palm Oil, Hydrolyzed Tuna Protein, Hydrolyzed Corn Protein, Hydrolzed Soy Protein, Soy Sauce (Soybean, Wheat, Salt), Calcium Carbonate, Sugar, Monosodium Glumtamate, Caramel Color, Sodium Carbonate, Alginic Acid, Potassium Carbonate,
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Customers like the quality, ease of use, and taste of the instant noodles. For example, they mention that it's better than ramen, and very quick to make. That said, some complain about the expiration date. Opinions are mixed on nutritional quality and value.
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Customers like the taste of the noodle. They say it has a good flavor, and is yummy. They also appreciate the sweetness of the sauce, the green taste of cabbage, and spices. Customers also say it's a novelty to prepare and taste, with a nice fried texture.
"...The vegetables that come are actually super yummy, and rehydrate very well. The sauce, which is labelled exactly that, is so good too...." Read more
"...they can go way beyond the expiration date, but take it from me, they're so yummy you won't have any problems finishing them before the exp date...." Read more
"Myojo Ippeichan Yakisoba is a tasty instant noodle meal that leaves me wistful for Japan's summer festivals where vendors cook mountains of noodles..." Read more
"...lacks the dried vegetables and the mustard mayo, but the core flavor is very similar...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the quality of the noodle. They mention that it's excellent, better than ramen, and a good substitute for the real thing. They also say that the design is rich and flavorful.
"...Flavor-wise, it's surprisingly good (from looking at the ingredients, it looks like it uses tuna product for flavor, not beef)...when I go out to eat..." Read more
"...Overall this is a good alternative to the real thing if you don't live near a Japanese restaurant that serves authentic yakisoba...." Read more
"...a mustard/mayonnaise condiment that sounds funky and gross, but works so well it's not even funny...." Read more
"These are not cheap, but they are good. I order these on April 25, 2022. I get them, and I check the expiration date/BB date, states 24 MAY 2022...." Read more
Customers find the noodles very quick and convenient to make. They also appreciate the clear and easy-to-follow directions. Customers also mention the noodles are a great easy lunch and are better than ramen. They love the easy pour spout and mustard flavor mayo.
"...So as far as the noodles go, easy to understand instructions and all you need is water...." Read more
"...with veggies, the pour spout to rid the hot water makes it convenient to prepare...." Read more
"...though, meal preparation only takes a few minutes; the extra steps are explained clearly on the side of the package..." Read more
"...These are super easy to make! Simply open the package, take out the packets inside...." Read more
Customers like the calories in the noodle. They say it has enough to fill them up all day, and it makes a generous portion of savory noodles. Customers also say the mayo and nori is very generous, and not overloaded with veggies. They also mention that the noodles come with a large amount of noodles that could be good with meat or chunks of meat.
"...The mayo and nori is very generous and not overloaded with veggies, the pour spout to rid the hot water makes it convenient to prepare...." Read more
"...They come with a large amount of noodles as well that could be good with meat or chunks of vegetables tossed, or just noodles matters little...." Read more
"...As others have said, it has a ton of sodium, fat, and calories...." Read more
"...It has fairly high calories. (600 cals) (Generally instant yakisoba contains apporx. 500 cal. per 100 g.) But it tastes sooo good." Read more
Customers are mixed about the value of the instant noodles. Some mention that it's well worth the price if you prefer quality over quantity. However, others say that it is a little pricey compared to other instant noodles and is pretty pathetic.
"...product now that my curiosity had been satisfied, mostly due to its high cost." Read more
"...for 12 is pretty steep but at under 3 dollars each I think they're worth it." Read more
"...It's a little expensive if you just want ramen noodles - it's much more exotic IMO. Try it!" Read more
"...Value is good but most of these will be tossed.Wouldn't buy these again from Amazon...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the nutritional quality of the noodle. Some mention that it's great for lunch, good for a quick lunch, and perfect for emergency food. However, others say that the vegetables are minimal, the mayo packet was all oil, and there was very little mayo. Overall, opinions are mixed and the product has mixed reviews.
"These are real tasty and great for eating on the go, but the same flavor over and over again gets tiresome...." Read more
"...the mayo is gross, the "sauce" is just Worcestershire, the veggies are minimal, and the spice packet does not help...." Read more
"It was good value. Perfect for emergency food in case if we can’t go out like this kind of pandemic situation." Read more
"...didn't seem to make a significant flavor difference, and the mayo was just... odd. Interesting, but odd...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the spice packet. Some mention the spice is unique, perfect, and savory with a bit of zip to them. They also like the dehydrated veggie and mayo packets. However, others say the spice pack is a little off, the veggies are minimal, and the spice does not help.
"...It's easy to prepare as well - the ingredients are all with the pack and it just requires boiling water...." Read more
"...Seriously, the noodles are poor, the mayo is gross, the "sauce" is just Worcestershire, the veggies are minimal, and the spice packet does not help...." Read more
"...Comes with a dehydrated veggie packet spice packet and a mayonise packet that I was not to sure about but it makes it fast great .. if your looking..." Read more
"Excellent quality Yakisoba, essentially buckwheat noodles. The spice packets are unique in contrast to what's available typically in stores and the..." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the expiration date of the noodle. They mention that it's too soon, and the product is delivered near the expiry date.
"First thing, I got these today (April 17) and they are set to expire April 26. Which mind you is less than 10 days to finish 12 boxes!!..." Read more
"Be aware of these. They’re overpriced and have expiration dates 30 days from purchased. One box was expired on arrival...." Read more
"...However, I am afraid to order again due to the short expiry day (two weeks and one week)." Read more
"...it to be good as usual, but I was so disappointed this batch is expiring in 2 months!!..." Read more
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So as far as the noodles go, easy to understand instructions and all you need is water. The packets that come inside say "cut" to open but you don't need scissors they're easy enough with your fingers. The vegetables that come are actually super yummy, and rehydrate very well. The sauce, which is labelled exactly that, is so good too. I added the mustard mayo hesitantly after trying just a bit in one bite. It changed the flavor of the dish, it was still good but I think depending on my mood I won't always use the mayo. This is much more satisfying than your every day Maruchan. I wish I could try the one that comes with garlic mayo :(
I've had other Myojo noodles before (the boil-in-a-pot-at-home variety) and they've always tasted great.
The way this yakisoba is prepared is by first pulling open a designated corner to access the interior. You have to remove four small packets (seasoning/ingredients), lying on top of the dry noodles inside. You tear open and pour in the dried veggie packet. You pour in the boiling water...I used the hot water from a water cooler...and cover the top. It says to wait 3 minutes...I wait about 5 minutes since the water I'm using isn't as hot, but I guess it also depends on what you prefer for the consistency of your noodles. You then remove a sticker tab from the top, drain the noodles through the slits the sticker tab had covered, remove the top, and add and mix around the contents of the remaining three packets into the noodles and it's ready to eat. I hope I didn't make it sound like a complicated science experiment, but when you do it, it's actually pretty simple.
Their fill-and-drain packaging works well, I've had other noodle bowls where the drain holes/slits were too big and the noodles fall out into the sink, or the water doesn't drain out properly.
Flavor-wise, it's surprisingly good (from looking at the ingredients, it looks like it uses tuna product for flavor, not beef)...when I go out to eat, I order beef yakisoba, because the beef base provides the best flavor (or so I believe). My friend orders chicken yakisoba because she remembers some really tasty beef yakisoba her grandma used to make her, but she no longer eats beef. And the chicken yakisoba she orders always tastes bad (and she agrees).
If you're a meat-lover, this yakisoba could be even better if it had some sort of meat-like bits to add extra texture.
Yakisoba traditionally is prepared with a sweeter, thicker condiment than Worcestershire sauce. Stir-fried with small pieces of pork and vegetables (cabbage, onion and carrot are the most common), yakisoba is flavored with many different seasonings, depending on which Japanese region the dish is prepared.
The Myojo Ippeichan Yakisoba package comes with four packets -- dehydrated vegetables, spices, yakisoba sauce and a mayonnaise-mustard blend -- that require more preparation than the typical ramen noodle meals. Don't let that dissuade you from buying Myojo Ippeichan Yakisoba though, meal preparation only takes a few minutes; the extra steps are explained clearly on the side of the package (step-by-step illustrations are on the lid).
The key to preparation is to drain as much of the hot water as possible. Again, unlike instant ramen, you don't want a broth. These are dry-style noodles. Add the sauce, spice and mayonnaise-mustard packets together and stir thoroughly. The noodles should be covered completely and slightly sticky with no pools of sauce in the foam tray.
Rating: Five stars.
BTW: If you have not yet enjoyed Japan's festival food, I highly recommend tomorokoshi (grilled corn on the cob), okonomiyaki (savory, vegetable pancakes), takoyaki (octopus dumplings cooked in iron molds), yakitori (grilled skewered chicken), jaga bataa (steamed potatoes with butter) and, for dessert, either anzu ame (candied apricots) or kakigori (shaved ice).
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