#1533: Miliket Sate Flavor Instant Noodle

Okay so first off, I want to thank the person at the company who made the decision to use paper as the material for the outer packaging. One of the big tasks I have for the reviews is to do a lot of editing in Photoshop, mostly removing glare from packaging. Since they’re plastic wraps usually, they pick up the lighting and so angling the packs to get  the least glare and reflection is key, but then sometimes it’s just not possible to get rid of all of it. Then I have to scan the packages and there’s always a good amount of glare there. This will be the first review I’ve ever done of Miliket instant noodles, so let’s check therm out!

Here’s the back of the package (click image to enlarge). Looks to be meat free but check for yourself. to prepare, place noodle block and sachet contents in a bowl. Add 300ml boiling water and cover 3 minutes. Stir and enjoy!

The noodle block.

The soup base sachet.

Has a nice herbed scent – detecting coriander, maybe basil.

The oil sachet.

Has an onion scent.

 

Finished (click image to enlarge). Added shrimp, grilled chicken, sweet onion and coriander. The noodles have a nice texture and chew; kind of a buttery hit to them. The broth has a very nice herbed flavor with notes of seafood. There’s a nice hit of spiciness which isn’t overwhelming but quite appropriate. Very nice! 3.75 out of 5.0 stars. EAN bar code 8934579012022.

Vietnam A to Z: Discover the colorful culture of Vietnam! – I think it’s really important to teach your kids about people of the world and how they differ in ways they live and interact and ways they are the same. My dad used to give me homework – things like tracing maps of different countries on onion skin paper and marking where the capitols were, their native languages, etc and then test me at the end of the week. While I wasn’t always a big fan of getting homework at home, I would definitely say that that knowledge has stuck in my head – knowing geography and a little about people around the world has been really helpful in my instant noodle endeavors.

An interesting Miliket TV commercial.

One comment

  1. Hi there! Any idea where to buy this? Had these in Vietnam last year and couldn’t get them off my mind. Couldn’t seem to find them in Canada nor online…

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