Gamer Soups Instant Noodles - Vegetable Bricks (5 Pack)

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Gamer Soups Instant Noodles - Vegetable Bricks (5 Pack)

Why Gamer Soups?

Gamer Soups is a new line of products presented by Gamer Supps designed to provide instant, easy snacks for everyone!

Instant, tasty ramen designed for gamers. Cheap and quick to prepare, our noodle soup is enhanced with added MSG to be deliciously satisfying... IT'S RAMEN!!!

 

  • 5x Gamer Soups Instant Noodles Bricks
  • Vegetable Flavor
  • 340 Calories  (per brick)
  • 9 grams of Protein  (per brick)
  • Only 1 gram of Sugar  (per brick)

 

ALLERGY WARNING: Contains Wheat, Soybean, and Sesame. Manufactured in a facility that also processes Egg, Milk, Peanut, Tree Nuts, Crustacean Shellfish, and Fish Products.

Customer Reviews

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Michael Manners
Pretty good, could use a bit more chickeny flavor

These are good. Kinda reminds me of chicken noodle soup. If I had one wish, it would be that the flavor was a bit stronger, and that's why I dinged one star. (If I could give it partial stars, it would be 4.75)

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Anonymous
Average Noods

I'll keep it short, they taste fine, not bad, not great, but edible and the beef flavor is on the same level as this vegetable one. Had they included actual toppings like carrots, corn and peas, then it'd at least be on par with Nissin Cup Noodles.

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Brad T.
Already a returning customer.

This was my second order.
My partner said order more. So I did.

It’s got a slightly denser texture than Top Ramen and the flavor packet dissolves really nicely. I only need to use half the packet as it is plenty flavorful.

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DW Booker
Not my favorite flavor but a great base

I've tried a few of the other Gamer Soups and this one is probably my least favorite flavor. Just kinda blah. BUT! it makes a nice base for some chili oil breakfast noodles. Here's a recipe:
You'll need:
A medium-to-big bowl
1-2 eggs
chili oil (my fave's Lao Gan Ma Chili Sauce)
These Gamer Soup Noodles and their seasoning packet
*optional: frozen veggies (no more than 1/2 cup)
*a ladle to reserve some cooking water

Okay. Heat your water so you can boil your noodles.
In another pan, warm up your chili oil on medium heat or lower. After it sizzles a couple seconds and gets fragrant, pour it into your bowl.
Noodle water should be boiling around now. Put your Gamer Soup noodles in (and optional frozen veg so you can say you ate healthy that day). Set your timer for 3 minutes.
While the noodles cook, gently crack your eggs into the chili oil pan and fry them on medium to low heat. (I like runny yolks so I cook them carefully).
When the eggs are done, put them in the bowl now holding the chili oil.
Pour in 3/4 of the Gamer Soups seasoning packet in.
Has your timer gone off? Then noodles should be done. Before you drain them, ladle a couple of tablespoons of noodle water into bowl so you have a little more saucy sauce. Mix it up.
Drain noodles. Add noodles to bowl. Stir to combine.
Enjoy your breakfast noodles!

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Salsashark Jr.
Not a Vegetarian, Buuuuut

I'm a lifelong fan of meat, love a good, juicy steak or a supple chicken breast. I've been eating beef ramen as a staple food for decades, chicken being a close second. I never thought that I'd be swayed by a vegetable based ramen, yet here we are. This might be the best of the available Gamer Soups as of this moment. I have no clue what that vegetable is specifically, but it's well spiced and that pinch of MSG hits different. Plus, these are surprisingly affordable. About $138 for a single pack is comparable to what you can buy at the store, but with a better flavor. Just remember to read the instructions very carefully. You need to add the flavor packet to the boiling water before you start the noodles, or else the flavor doesn't deeply penetrate the noodles. It won't be inedible if you do it the wrong way, but the noodle's neutral flavor becomes a bit strong. So do it right. Now, here's my little tip to make this bowl of noodles really shine. [[[In the bowl you plan to eat out of, add a single egg yolk, a comparable volume of Kewpie mayo and sriracha each, a 1/4 teaspoon of garlic powder, onion powder, and ginger powder. Thoroughly combine into a loose paste. After cooking the noodles properly (in the broth), slowly poor small amounts of the broth into this paste while mixing quickly. This will temper the egg yolk instead of cooking it, making it safe to eat similar to a Hollandaise sauce. Once you've fully incorporated the broth and paste into a well combined broth, add the noodles and enjoy.]]] This also works with most basic ramen packets, but exceptionally well for this flavor.