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PostPosted: Sun Aug 20, 2006 9:41 pm    Post subject:    Post Rating: 0 Reply with quote

we don't have much choices of ramen noodles here Sad


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hmm, got to have some of those kimchee flavor ramen soon Laugh....
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I just finished off an entire box of strawberry Pocky!! Big Smile The thing is, well, it wasnt even mine!!! Laugh Laugh I loved that they were so thin and that if you looked closely you could see dark spots on the actual stick... Laugh im bein obsessive again! Tongue

Now, im going to have to hunt up those choco flavored Pocky! Big Smile Just to compare..... Tongue
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PostPosted: Mon Oct 23, 2006 5:39 pm    Post subject:    Post Rating: 0 Reply with quote

Ayumishei wrote:
we don't have much choices of ramen noodles here Sad


where do you live? They have lots of choices in all stores from what I heard.

Here they have a really cheap noodle place that gives all flavors of noodles for $1 (big bowl) and $1 for anything extra you want to put in (scallions are free). I always get a good bowl for $3, which is a meal in itself.
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hmm yum, liannejoy, your post makes me want to eat some of those poky sticks now Laugh....I guess I just have to go to the oriental store for some of those poky sticks....haven't have any for a couple of yrs., but now I'm actually craving for some Laugh
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PostPosted: Mon Oct 23, 2006 5:57 pm    Post subject:    Post Rating: 0 Reply with quote

mimmi wrote:
hmm yum, liannejoy, your post makes me want to eat some of those poky sticks now Laugh....I guess I just have to go to the oriental store for some of those poky sticks....haven't have any for a couple of yrs., but now I'm actually craving for some Laugh


What is a pocky stick?
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PostPosted: Mon Oct 23, 2006 6:05 pm    Post subject:    Post Rating: 0 Reply with quote

how to describe pocky.....a feast!! Laugh Sorry!Tongue just go back a few pages, at pg 2 i thinl..someone was able to fully describe pocky sticks! Big Smile
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@ kota....sorry for the writing, but that's what I called those Pocky, because they are tiny, skinny, kinda long.... looks like skinny sticks to me that's why I called them pocky sticks....they are in the candy section in oriental store....almost like cracker like consistent, but cover with chocolate, or other fruits flavors frosted on them sticks....they are actually good for sweets, but won't make you fill-full from it Smile....well if you live close by, then I'd bring you some for christmass, but you're too far away Laugh....sorry Laugh....
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PostPosted: Mon Oct 23, 2006 6:20 pm    Post subject:    Post Rating: 0 Reply with quote

Probably late on the "ramune drink" but the little writing about it really cracked me up. I think they sell it at my local Korean store which is where I get my weekly supply of seaweed and pocky/pepero Wub....I've always wanted to try it because it looked cool and I liked the marble idea Laugh ...I'm so glad my Korean store sells a lot of Japanese candies and sweets and beverages like Pocari Sweat...my brother was hesitant to buy it because he wondered why they added the word "sweat" to the title Laugh
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PostPosted: Mon Oct 23, 2006 7:03 pm    Post subject:    Post Rating: 0 Reply with quote

Yummmmy post!!

I've tried loads of different instant ramens although I've never eaten authentic ramen (all will change when I go to Japan next week yess).

I tried a new one the other day though AND IT WAS SO TASTY!!!! It's the noodles you ALWAYS see in kdramas - edit:can't remember the name Crazy but they're the noodles covered in thick black sauce, I've always wanted to try it and the ramen version is slightly different because the noodles are...'ramen-y' but the sauce is delicious. It's a 'no-water' ramen, on the packet it says its from China but popular in Korea.
Groink did you send the OP that one by any chance? That was really kind haha!!
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PostPosted: Mon Oct 23, 2006 10:43 pm    Post subject:    Post Rating: 0 Reply with quote

I ate ramen for the first time a few weeks ago..it was the EXACT same product as the one SHK ate in Full House....it was really, really nice...I think I'm addicted to it now lol...just bought two more boxes full.

I have tried other variations of ramen but they weren't as nice as the one in FH.
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PostPosted: Mon Oct 23, 2006 10:52 pm    Post subject:    Post Rating: 0 Reply with quote

jellybean wrote:


I tried a new one the other day though AND IT WAS SO TASTY!!!! It's the noodles you ALWAYS see in kdramas - edit:can't remember the name Crazy but they're the noodles covered in thick black sauce, I've always wanted to try it and the ramen version is slightly different because the noodles are...'ramen-y' but the sauce is delicious. It's a 'no-water' ramen, on the packet it says its from China but popular in Korea.
Groink did you send the OP that one by any chance? That was really kind haha!!


I think I've tried what you described there but I'm not too sure because I don't know the name of it since I ate it at Korean camp
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@ jellybean....sounds exciting, have a nice trip and a wonderful time....make lots of good memories Smile....
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PostPosted: Tue Oct 24, 2006 2:03 am    Post subject:    Post Rating: 0 Reply with quote

BigFrog, if u really enjoyed the ramen....
Dunno where do you live in PA, but I live in NJ, and in Fort Lee theres a lot of korean markets... Hum, from lets say, Mt Pocono its a 1:20 hrs drive til there ^^
I also heard that there r korean and japanese market next to Parsipanny, which means 40 mins from mt. pocono...
hehe, hope it helps ^^
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PostPosted: Tue Oct 24, 2006 2:17 am    Post subject:    Post Rating: 0 Reply with quote

mimmi wrote:
@ kota....sorry for the writing, but that's what I called those Pocky, because they are tiny, skinny, kinda long.... looks like skinny sticks to me that's why I called them pocky sticks....they are in the candy section in oriental store....almost like cracker like consistent, but cover with chocolate, or other fruits flavors frosted on them sticks....they are actually good for sweets, but won't make you fill-full from it Smile....well if you live close by, then I'd bring you some for christmass, but you're too far away Laugh....sorry Laugh....


Yeah, right. You'd probably eat them all on the way there and say the dog ate them while you were busy fighting a homeless guy for them.

It's funny though. I'm the one that's surrounded by like 10000 different asian restaurants everyday, I've eaten in 100s of different ones, and I probably know the least about asian food here (I didn't understand what any food mentioned here was)... oh well tomorrow I'm eating noodles at that restaurant who's name I can't pronounce, but is near the transfiguration school (yeah I know, there are like 20). Hmm, wonder what kind I should get?
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