Toyo Suisan Gotsumori Sauce Yakisoba Cup, 171G
Toyo Suisan Gotsumori Sauce Yakisoba Cup, 171G
- A generous 171g serving size, designed for a substantial meal.
- Features a deeply savory and intense yakisoba sauce flavor profile.
- Quick and straightforward preparation utilizing the convenient cup packaging.
- Authentic Japanese-style instant fried noodles (Yakisoba).
Unleash the flavor of Japan & Korea: Toyo Suisan Gotsumori Sauce Yakisoba Cup, 171G!
The Ultimate Large-Portion Yakisoba
Toyo Suisan Gotsumori Sauce Yakisoba Cup is designed for serious noodle enthusiasts, offering an exceptionally generous serving size compared to standard instant yakisoba cups. This substantial meal is quick to prepare and highly satisfying, making it the perfect choice when you require a hearty, filling Japanese lunch or dinner. It maintains the authentic chewy texture expected of quality yakisoba noodles, ensuring a substantial culinary experience.Rich, Savory, and Authentic Yakisoba Flavor
The flavor of the Toyo Suisan Gotsumori Sauce Yakisoba Cup is built around a deeply savory and complex sauce. This classic Japanese yakisoba seasoning delivers a perfect balance of umami, sweetness, and a pleasant tangy note, characteristic of street-food style fried noodles. Included dried cabbage pieces and an aonori/ginger topping packet enhance the aroma and authentic flavor profile, completing this comforting dish.How to Enjoy
Preparation is fast and simple. Open the lid and remove all packets. Add boiling water up to the inner line. Close the lid and wait for three minutes. Carefully use the designated spout to drain the water completely. Finally, open the sauce packet, mix thoroughly with the noodles, sprinkle with the included topping mix, and serve immediately for a substantial and flavorful meal.Product description created with the help of AI and reviewed by our team.
Nutrition & Ingredients
| Energy | 1916kJ / 458kcal |
| Fat - of which saturated |
22,9g 3,5g |
| Corbohydrate - of which sugar |
55,5g 0,7g |
| Protein | 7,6g |
| Natrium (Salt) | 3,27g |
Fried Noodles (WHEAT flour, palm oil, lard, salt, SOY sauce, pepper, vegetable powder, EGG white), Seasonings (sauce, MAYONNAISE (EGG), palm oil, sugar, salt, apple vinegar, pepper, date juice), Topping (cabbage), modified starch, caramel coloring, alcohol, calcium carbonate, monosodium glutamate (E621), lye water, polysaccharide thickener, antioxidant (Vitamin E), spice extract, flavor, Vitamin B2, B1.
Details & Importer
Manufacturer: TOYO SUISAN
Japan Trends B.V.Einsteinweg 16-182627BN DelftNiederlande
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Frequently asked questions
What is the recommended preparation time after adding hot water and before draining?
The standard preparation time is three minutes. This ensures the noodles reach the ideal texture before draining the water.
Should I drain all the water completely, or leave a small amount for a richer sauce consistency?
For the authentic Toyo Suisan Gotsumori experience, drain all water completely. The sauce is concentrated and designed to coat dry, drained noodles optimally.
If I prefer a milder flavor, what is the best technique to adjust the seasoning?
To milden the flavor, incorporate the sauce packet gradually, mixing and tasting after adding two-thirds of the packet before deciding to add the remainder.
How does the cooking technique for this cup yakisoba differ from preparing the typical stovetop Japanese yakisoba?
Stovetop yakisoba requires frying vegetables and meat with the noodles and liquid seasoning, relying on evaporation. The cup yakisoba technique only involves hydrating the noodles with boiling water followed by draining and mixing with powder and liquid sauce.
Compared to the Shio (Salt) Yakisoba variant, how does the Gotsumori Sauce Yakisoba texture compare?
The Gotsumori Sauce Yakisoba typically utilizes thicker, slightly chewier noodles optimized for handling the rich sauce, whereas the Shio variant might use a slightly thinner noodle suitable for a lighter seasoning.
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