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- Paldo Wangtteokkeung adds convenience with its plastic lid, boasts chewy noodles with less oil, and is popular for its taste that goes well with kimchi.
- Kokkokkok Ramen Bokki is a stir-fried cup noodle that prevents accidental dumping of noodles with a drainage hole, expands its options with 4 different flavors, and now allows for microwave cooking.
- Nongshim Tteokim Udon features thick and chewy noodles inspired by udon noodles, adding a slightly spicy taste to suit Korean palates, and Saewoo Tang is not spicy, making it enjoyable for children, with a characteristic shrimp-flavored broth.
1. Wangtteokkeung
Paldo Official YouTube Channel ‘[WangtteokkeungⅩIOI] Jung Chaeyeon Mukbang Video’ video capture
Paldo Official YouTube Channel ‘Wangtteokkeung 30th Anniversary, Another Beginning’ video capture
Paldo's 'Wangtteokkeung' is famous for its value for money. Unlike other cup noodles, it features a plastic lid. This plastic lid can be used as a plate when eating ramen, and it also has the advantage that you don't have to find something to cover it when you pour hot water and wait. The taste is less greasy than other ramen noodles, and the noodles are chewy, overcoming the disadvantage of cup noodles that break easily. Like all ramen, it goes well with kimchi, and Paldo also released a product called 'Kimchi Wangtteokkeung' in response to consumers' needs. It's a cup noodle that you can easily pick up at the supermarket because it has a larger capacity than other cup noodles, but the price does not exceed 1,000 won.
- Total contents 110g, 475kcal
- 1 piece 980 won
2. Kokkokkok Ramen Bokki
Ottogi Mall
Kokkokkok Ramen Bokki is a stir-fried cup noodle. Usually, stir-fried noodles are boiled first, then the water is drained and the soup is mixed in. The stir-fried cup noodles like Kokkokkok Ramen Bokki have a similar cooking method. The reason why the name of this product contains 'Kokkokkok' is because of the sound made when making holes to drain the water. Unlike other stir-fried cup noodles, it has holes that can be punched out to drain the water, preventing a major disaster in which noodles are also thrown away when draining the water.
The Kokkokkok stir-fried noodle series comes in a total of 4 flavors. There are spaghetti, cheese bokki, and mayo jjajang bokki flavors available. If you want a non-spicy stir-fried noodle, you might want to try the spaghetti, cheese, or mayo jjajang flavors. Also, the packaging has been renewed to use a container that can be cooked in the microwave, making it even easier to cook.
- Total contents 120g, 455kcal
- 1 piece 1,480 won
3. Tteokim Udon
Nongshim Planning YouTube Channel ‘Nongshim Tteokim Udon Container Edition So Jooyeon 15 Seconds’ video capture
Nongshim Planning YouTube Channel ‘Nongshim Tteokim Udon Container Edition So Jooyeon 15 Seconds’ video capture
Nongshim's 'Tteokim Udon' recreates the taste of udon. The noodles are thicker than other ramen, imitating the thick noodles that are characteristic of udon noodles. However, since it is ramen noodles, they are not as thick as udon noodles. Originally, udon noodles are not spicy at all, but they added a slightly spicy flavor, perhaps to suit the tastes of Koreans. However, it is still udon, so the spiciness is not that strong. You can think of it as the mild flavor of ordinary ramen.
(small cup)
- Total contents 62g, 315kcal
- 1 piece 1,210 won
4. Saeutang
Nongshim Mall
If you are looking for a cup noodle that is less spicy than the Tteokim Udon introduced earlier, Saeutang might be just right. It's a non-spicy ramen noodle, so it's popular with children who are new to ramen. The taste is not so much shrimp flavor as it is shrimp aroma, and I think it's similar to the shrimp cracker snack. Even considering the small cup, the calorie content is low, so many people look for it when they want to eat ramen without feeling burdened.
(small cup)
- Total contents 67g, 290kcal
- 1 piece 1,210 won