#1594: Acecook Jan Jan Dashi Shoyu Yakisoba

Found this one at Uwajimaya, a Japanese grocery store chain up here in the Pacific Northwest. I’m always keen on trying a new yakisoba; I usually enjoy them with a little karashi mayo! So this variety is dashi shoyu flavor. Dashi is used to make broth for traditional Japanese ramen, and shoyu is soy sauce. Let’s have a look at this one from Japanese company Acecook.

 Detail of the side panels (click image to enlarge).

Here’s the lid (click image to enlarge). Contains egg. To prepare, open lid halfway and take out sachet. Fill to line with boiling water and close for 3 minutes. Open pour spout and drain. Add in contents of sachet and stir. Enjoy!

The noodle block.

The seasoning liquid.

Has a salty soy scent.

Here’s some of the dehydrated vegetables, of which cabbage is prominent.

 

Finished (click image to enlarge). Added shrimp, mung bean sprouts and Kewpie mayonnaise. The noodles has a nice gauge and feel- very standard for an instant yakisoba. The flavoring. It was way too salty and over powering. To be honest, it almost had a kind of coffee element to it that was bitter as well. 2.25 out of 5.0 stars. JAN bar code 4901071222222.

Here’s another variety from this line – Acecook JANJAN yakisoba Kokusosu 104g ~ 12 pieces

Here’s an Acecook TV advertisement for one of their other product lines.

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