#5403: GS25 Jumbo Omori Kimchi Stew Ramyun – South Korea

#5150: GS25 Jumbo Omori Kimchi Stew Ramyun - South Korea

We’re back at it with another massive Korean mukbang fest. I found this at a store called GMart in Lynnwood, Washington for $20. By the way, no, I’m not eating this whole thing, that’s for sure – it requires 2,2L of boiling water. That’s insane. I don’t advise sucking down this whole thing – 3440kCal, 14,960mg of sodium. I watched a guy eat the whole thing on YouTube along with a Korean beer and some crunchy squid. If you get one, share it with friends is my advice. Regardless, this should be fun – I mean, it’s a lot of noodles.

GS25 Jumbo Omori Kimchi Stew Ramyun – South Korea

#5150: GS25 Jumbo Omori Kimchi Stew Ramyun - South Korea

Detail of the lid (click to enlarge). Contains shrimp, clam, mussels, and fish. To prepare, add in soup base and vegetable sachets. Add 2.2 liters of boiling water. Cover for 5 minutes. Finally, stir and enjoy topped with kimchi.

#5150: GS25 Jumbo Omori Kimchi Stew Ramyun - South Korea

Yes – that’s eight noodle blocks.

A huge sachet of soup base powder – about the size of a pop-tart.

Two large sachets of vegetables.

A large sachet of kimchi.

Finished (click to enlarge). Added scallion and sesame seed. Noodle was downright fluffy. Broth has a nice flavor – lots of vegetable bits in there as well. The kimchi was a little off IMHO. I think it would’ve been crunchier. I mean, look at the image on the package of kimchi vs reality. I like crispness (I know it’s in a pouch) and have found that in other products. That being said, it’s not my fave and I would reach for the pack version before this. 2.0 out of 5.0 stars.  EAN bar code 8809588770136.

Amazon – A board game about mukbang? Rad!!

Watch me cook on Instant Noodle Recipe Time!

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