Samyang Buldak Bokkeummyun Review
Besides being a k-drama and k-movies addict, I am also a huge fan of Korean Foods, watching those Korean actors and actresses ate their foods made me drool; All the Time. They seem to look like all their food are so daang delicious! Especially those ramen/noodles!
Well originally, Buldak Bokkeummyun is a spicy fried chicken flavor. I loved spicy foods a lot,and it so happen that I've been seeing a lot of raved and challenges with Samyang's Buldak Bokkeummyun thru Youtube and read about good reviews thru ebay, so I got very curious , as they say it is one of the spiciest noodles ever! It claims to make you cry and make your mouths on fire. Ooh! Interesting, that's something I must try! So, now let's make this Buldak Bokkeummyun..
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| Back of the package |
How to prepare: add noodle to a pot of boiling water and cook for 5 minutes.
Drain, saving 120 ml water. Add in liquid sachet. Return to heat and stir fry for 30 seconds. Sprinkle garnish. Stir and enjoy!
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| Noodle Block |
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The one thing I loved about Korean Noodles is that their noodles are very thick, plump and tasty. Noodles here in the Philippines are so thin and easily gets soggy so I really liked the thickness and chewy-ness of Samyang's Noodles. The flavor of the sauce is somewhat like to tteokbokki's, but more extreme. It's hot and very spicy, now I know why it's been a challenged to eat. I loved spicy food but this one is different, literally my mouth is on fire, I have a towel, milk and yogurt beside me while eating lol. It has a kind of mild sweet and salty hit at the beginning but honestly it's quite bland maybe because the spicyness' overpowering it's flavor. If you're not a fan of spicy foods, don't try this and if you’re up for any kind of spicy and you want a challenge,then you have to try this out as well. I added some grated quick-melt cheese on top for garnishing and to add more flavor in it. Bought mine at lily_pop_shop Shopee Store and at famuleigrocery Shopee Store.Price range Php60-Php75 : $1.20-$1.50 per pack. 3.5 out of 5.0 stars. |







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