The Nissin Ramen deal continues with half price sale instead of a multibuy offer.
Nissin Ramen Varieties 5-Pack 530g $4.25 @ Coles

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The noodles in this ramen are actually good, and making it is way less fiddly than the indome ramen.
I find that this is very oily so if you haven't had them for a whilegreat, but If you're trying to have these three a day then it's not gonna go well.
The Coles ones seem to have short BBD, not that they are going to go bad after that date, just mentioning it.
Goes to show that sometimes price match maybe better, fresh stock matched with stale ones that are on sale.
where can you buy these and price match coles?
That was a general comment.
But in this case, Amazon is matching it, though stock is usually limited.
The ones I bought was November 25 and January 26.
Were these always made in Indonesia?
cheap labour thats why
original is made in japan but only sold in Japan (no direct export, packaging does not have english)
you need to find a japanese store to buy them overseas and are more expensiveyes, they are different to a connoisseur
Japan keeping the best to themselves as always.
Opposite of most countries.
Japan does not sell these. The brand is Japan but this is only sold in Southeast Asian countries.
how is sodium in these?
or is it in the "if you have to ask then you should just skip it" territory
not showing the nutritional information on Coles ws
Pretty sure it is the same sodium as the regular sodium. 2060mg per serving.
So 5g salt per serving?
2.06g of salt per serving
@SpainKing: Yeah nah.
Thats how they trick you.
Salt (Sodium Chloride or NaCl) is around 40% sodium by molar mass.
So 2000mg sodium is 5g salt.
@ATangk: You're right, thanks for teaching me something new about nutrition labels. I won't unpublish the old comment so others can learn from my mistake
@SpainKing: I too thought that way until I was shown the way in some random article I read somewhere.
This was 2 packs for $3 @ Foodle Highpoint
While we're talking about instant noodles has anyone ever tried these? As a true OzBagna they are too expensive for me to consider but I asked all my Japanese friends - have never seen it. And who's Irvin?
https://www.amazon.com.au/Nissin-Flavour-Instant-Noodles-Del…
Irvins salted egg is famous in Singapore.
I have a pack but its really whacky. Sweet. Bought it at Changi airport
salted egg sounds good, but can't imagine how they'd get that into a powder.
is it worth $15+ these shops are asking? it feels way out of insta noodles price.Its worth it to say that you've tried it once and never again… Actually im not really sure. its really weird tbh, and even though I bought it almost 9 months ago, I still only ate the 1 pack.
None at my local Coles. Shelves were empty.
No stock at my local since last buy 2 deal.
Price match on Amazon for miso but it looks like its on back order.