There’s a special place in most of our hearts for instant ramen. Whether you have no time, no money, or no will to live, Cup Noodles is a comforting Styrofoam haven in a cruel world. But it’s definitely associated with sterile corporate break rooms and bare-mattress-on-the-floor apartments more than pastel animations or farm to table. But this commercial tries to make you see Nissin Cup Noodles differently.
Nissin – “Cup Noodle Curry trio with mini GUNPLA” – Gundam anime series collaboration – Limited amount only
Posted in: Today's ChiliIn commemoration of the 40th anniversary of the release of Nissin Cup Noodle Curry, “Cup Noodle Curry trio with a mini GUNPLA (GUNDAM plastic model)” will be out on May 27. A total of 3 commemorative curry packages and models will be available.
Gundam (Mobile Suit Gundam) is a very popular Japanese televised anime series, loved by many fans.
Kinds of limited edition packages:
– Cup noodle curry “mini GUNPLA Original Kettle Ver.” – GUNDAM
– Cup noodle red curry “mini GUNPLA Original Kettle Ver.” – GELGOOG
– Cup noodle green curry “mini GUNPLA Original Kettle Ver.” – ZAKU II
Each Gundam character is holding a kettle representing the boiling water used for the cup noodle curry.
1,000 winners selected in a drawing will be able to receive an extra special cup noodle curry original GUNPLA (“MG RX-78-2 Gundam”). You can have a chance to apply for it by buying one of those 3 cup noodles.
Nissin also started accepting advanced orders for a special gift case which includes 2 of each of the 3 special cup noodle curry packages. The gift case costs 3,500 yen.
Nissin – GooTa “Demi-hamburg-men” – Waiter, there’s a brown patty floating in my soup!
Posted in: Today's ChiliThere is no end to the possibilities of Cup Noodles in Japan. Now Nissin, the original and largest instant ramen noodle maker in Japan, as part of its high-end “GooTa” instant noodle line, has mixed 2 of Japan’s favorite foods to make the Oban (big-sized) Demi-hamburg-men:
1) Instant ramen noodles in soup
2) Hamburg steak
Instant ramen noodles need no explanation, and in my opinion, taste best in simple form…
Hamburg steak – known as “hambagu” in Japan (back home, known as “meatloaf”), is often thought of as am expensive, gourmet western dish, often with exotic sauce. This one is no different, with a glistening demi-glace sauce.
The result is “Demi-hamburg-men (“men” meaning noodles). Ramen noodles in soup with a hamburg steak covered in demi-glace sauce floating on top.
Just add hot water and watch your Demi-hamburg grow and come to life.
At 237 yen, it is at a higher price point than the usual Cup Noodle, but to hambagu lovers, it may be worth it.
(Note: “Hambagu” is not to be confused with “Hambaga” which is served on a bun, usually with cheese, lettuce and tomato.)