Souvenir Snack #8 Bites Menu
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Slurp Up Some Ramen🍜
The totebag is designed with Tsubaki (Japanese camelia). This flower native to Japan often used in Japanese art, literature and more.
Exclusive For You! Spicy Ramen
How to Eat
1. Fully boil about 500-550ml of water. Then, add noodles and cook for about 4min, stirring occasionally. (You can adjust the water amount and cooking time as you like)
2. Once the noodles are done, turn off the heat and add the soup powder. Stir well to mix.
3. If you like, you can add seaweed, green onions, or other toppings of your choice. Enjoy!
Ingredient
Noodle: Wheat, Starch, Seasalt, Kansui (natural brine water)
Soup: Sea salt, Sugar, Soy sauce powder, Clam powder, Kimchi powder, Vegetable oil, Dried green onion powder, Corn powder, Caramel color
*see "Other Confirmed Info"
Allergen
- Common allergen:
None in particular
Other Confirmed Info
★certified halal by Japan Islamic Trust (JIT), a registered religious body in Japan, has been serving and supporting the Islamic community for decades. The body also oversees and manages a collections of mosques and musallas (Prayer Rooms) in Japan like Otsuka Masjid, Hitachi Mosque, etc.
As a certification body, it is accredited and recognized by EIAC, JAKIM (Malaysia), CICOT (Thailand), Ministry of Health Qatar and The Saudi Food and Drug Authority (SFDA) Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
Miso Ramen Like That Beloved Hokkaido Miso Ramen
How to Eat
1. Fully boil about 500-550ml of water. Then, add noodles and cook for about 4min, stirring occasionally. (You can adjust the water amount and cooking time as you like)
2. Once the noodles are done, turn off the heat and add the soup powder. Stir well to mix.
3. If you like, you can add seaweed, green onions, or other toppings of your choice. Enjoy!
Ingredient
Noodle: wheat, starch, seasalt, kansui (natural brine water)
Soup: white & red soybean paste powder, seasalt, spices, seasoning, caramel color
Allergen
- Common Allergen:
None in particular
Other Confirmed Info
★certified halal by Japan Islamic Trust (JIT), a registered religious body in Japan, has been serving and supporting the Islamic community for decades. The body also oversees and manages a collections of mosques and musallas (Prayer Rooms) in Japan like Otsuka Masjid, Hitachi Mosque, etc.
As a certification body, it is accredited and recognized by EIAC, JAKIM (Malaysia), CICOT (Thailand), Ministry of Health Qatar and The Saudi Food and Drug Authority (SFDA) Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.