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From packet to ready-to-eat in as little as 3 minutes.
Add your own ingredients, or serve as a quick side dish.
Can be cooked on stove-top or in a microwave oven.
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For a change of pace, I thought I would try these. They looked different enough from the usual 2-minute noodles and pasta snacks to be worth a shot.
Got them home and started the clock. 3 minutes and 42 seconds later I dished the last of my meal into the serving dish. With some extra onion added, and at the last minute a diced half-tomato and some pepper... it looked and smelled a treat.
Grab a fork, bowl in... delish! This is one very tasty pasta snack with an attitude. A real kick to the food/pleasure centres.
Overall, I shall be returning, arms laden with Noodle Tempations, from my next shopping trip tomorrow. :)
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