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Myojo Ippeichan Yakisoba Doraemon Nostalgic Neapolitan Flavour (116G)

Myojo Ippeichan Yakisoba Doraemon Nostalgic Neapolitan Flavour (116G)

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2025 marks the 100th year of the Showa era (since the beginning of the Showa era), and marks the 75th anniversary of the founding of Myojo Foods. The company will be releasing a cup of Yakisoba noodles that combines the highly popular national anime Doraemon with a nostalgic menu item.
The Napolitan flavor has a nostalgic taste, with a strong ketchup flavor and a sweetness, like those served in coffee shops.


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Ingredients

Fried noodles (wheat flour (produced in Japan), vegetable oil, salt), sauce (sugars, tomato paste, vegetable oil, tomato ketchup, salt, pork extract, flavor oil, spices (garlic, ginger, pepper), roasted onion powder, brewed vinegar, sauce, protein hydrolysate), furikake (cheese, parsley) / modified starch, calcium carbonate, seasonings (monosodium glutamate, etc.), kansui (alkaline water), thickener (modified starch), flavoring, carotenoid pigment, acidulant, caramel pigment, antioxidant (vitamin E), monascus pigment, vitamin B2, vitamin B1, spice extract

Contains: Milk ingredients, wheat, soybeans, chicken, pork, apple

Nutritional Value

Per Serving (116G):
Calories: 481kcal
Protein: 8.8g
Fat: 18.7g
Carbohydrate: 69.4g
Salt Equivalent: 4.4g
Vitamin B1: 0.36mg
Vitamin B2: 0.34mg
Calcium: 147.0mg

Country of Origin

Japan

More Info

Cooking Direction Per Serving:
1) Peel of the lid from (1) to (2), take out the liquid sauce, mayonnaise, and furikake sauce from the bowl, pour boiling water up to the inner line and put the lid on.
2) After 4 minutes, peel off the hot water drain (3) int the direction of the arrow.
3) Hold the cup firmly and bent it slowly to discard the hot water from the hot water drain
4) Peel off all the lids, pour the liquid sauce and mayonnaise over and mix it well, and sprinkle with the furikake.

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