#1901: Prima Juzz’s Mee Original Spicy Flavour

Here’s one of the new ones sent to me by Prima Taste. I hadn’t heard about these before, so it was a really nice surprise!  I immediate found the name interesting – I think it’s a play on ‘just me,’ but I could be wrong. Let’s look inside and see what this new variety is all about.

Here’s the back of the package (click to enlarge). Looks to be meat free but check for yourself. To prepare, add noodles to 500ml boiling water and cook for 4 minutes. Drain, but leave the noodles wet. Add in liquid and powder sachet contents and stir well. Garnish with chilli flake. Enjoy!

The noodles are a little wider and flat.

The powder seasoning sachet.

A light powder.

An oil sachet.

Has a spicy onion scent.

The garnish sachet.

Chilli flakes.

Finished (click to enlarge). Added coriander and tau pok. The noodles are wide and thick and have a very nice chew to them I really liked. The flavor was a really tasty with a nice bite to it and even moreso after I added the chilli flake. It reminds me of Taiwanese varieties in the way the noodles are gauged/shaped, but they seem to have a softer tooth. Excellent! 5.0 out of 5.0 stars.  EAN bar code 8886350067878.

Prima Taste Laksa La Mian, 185g, (Pack of 6)

A way to cook Juzz’s Mee with some extras!

One comment

  1. Just bought this noodle in the supermarket and I cooked it just as is, nothing added. Taste was bland and not good, nowhere as good as you mentioned, the flavour is barely spicy for me and the noodles sauce is bland, nowhere like a mi goreng flavour from indome or myojo. Noodle didn’t have any chew or bite like quality ramen. Had to add a bunch of sauce and spices to made it edible. This feels like to me some shit ramen that has the Prima brand stamped on it. I wonder how you could have it 5/5… smh

    Btw I’m from singapore, so the spicy level is like nothing to me. And I paid like 2.15 SG$ for 4 packs.

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