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MAMA Noodles Beef Stew Instant Spicy Noodles deliver authentic Thai flavors with a hot and savory beef stew broth. Featuring air-dried, light, and chewy noodles, this 30-pack offers a healthier alternative with zero trans fat and fewer calories than deep-fried noodles—perfect for busy professionals craving quick, flavorful meals without the guilt.







| ASIN | B00RGZS3PG |
| Best Sellers Rank | #6,322 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #43 in Packaged Noodle Dishes |
| Brand | MAMA |
| Brand Name | MAMA |
| Coin Variety 1 | Ramen Noodles |
| Container Type | Pack |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 9,917 Reviews |
| Flavor | Beef Stew |
| Item Package Weight | 0.02 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Thai President Foods Public Company Limited |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Information | Pack |
| Package Weight | 0.02 Kilograms |
| UPC | 052066004010 |
| Unit Count | 63.6 Ounce |
| Variety | Ramen Noodles |
H**E
I <3 Mama noodles, soup, stir fry, ramen omlette monstrosities, perfect for struggle meals and more!
Ramen is a... Likely unhealthy portion of my diet, however I do make it into proper dishes to help some. So far, I've liked Mama noodles the best for flavor and for the texture of the noodles. I usually keep the spice packet out of my noddles, but I'll use these as a base dish for making something really good. With the pork one, I at least get myself some spam, eggs and some mixed frozen veggies from the store. To make a good bowl of ramen soup, fry up an egg normally how you like eggs say for breakfast (I adore a soft sunny side up), then fry up a few slices of spam with some soy and honey for a mock teriyaki, or if you have a favorite teriaki recipe or sauce go on with yourself. Toss a handful of the veggies into the broth as you cook up the noodles, top up with the spam and egg and you've got yourself a good bowl of ramen. Or, alternatively, cube up some spam, blend one or two eggs up with chopsticks or a fork, cook the ramen with a handful of the veggies and some butter or your preffered oil and keep cooking down till it's somewhat dry but still really moist, push to a side of the pan, and fry up the spam, mix it into the noodles, then cook the egg till it's about half done and mix in too. Ramen omlette is basically the stirfry only with at least two eggs. I usually use three. Fry up the cubed spam first, toss it and the veggies in with the noodles as you make 'em. As the noodles cook and cook down, mix and beat the eggs, the more you beat the better. Some people like to add the seasoning to the eggs for this, I like to keep the seasoning with the noodles and toss a bit of either total seasoning or seasoned salt in the eggs along with a splash of water or milk. The more you beat the fluffiier the end product will be (good thing). Once the noodles are mostly dry, add some butter or oil to the pan with the noddles, mix so everything gets coated, then toss in the egg and cook long enough to mostly set, then flip and you'll have a ramen omlette/pancake/monstrosity that tastes better than it looks, especially with a little siracha or ketsup. Including the cost of mostly generic brands of a big tub of margarin/butter, total seasoning, siracha, teriyaki/soy sauce, the eggs, spam and veggies, for making up a half decent struggle meal with mama noodles is about 35 to help out all 30 of the packs you're buying with this bulk pack, with mama noodles being 25 aprox at the time of this writing, you're looking at about 2 bucks a meal give or take a lil with your local taxes. There's more you could add/do, but with Ramen this is usually the bottom line for most yeah? There's lots of things you can do to elevate further(toasted nori, turn the eggs into onsen/ramen eggs, use actual pork, etc etc etc), but this is just a tiny review, not a blog. Go do your own research! lol
D**E
Was pleasantly surprised. Will be buying more!
The spicy pork MAMA ramen noodles taste great! Easy to cook - simply boil water then pour onto the noodles. Has a silky noodle texture that's superior to other ramen noodles I've tried. The broth has a somewhat Italian pork sausage flavor to it which is wonderful. I'm glad the chili pepper was included as an optional packet since I don't like it. Very good quality. Noodle packs aren't as large as most others but it's still filling.
K**N
Exactly the same as you can get in stores
Almost impossible to find locally, this has been one of my favorite instant noodle soups for years. Great price, product tastes exactly what you can buy in store. 10/10. For those who haven't tried it, the product is a somewhat spicy (even without the additional chili packet used) so don't purchase this if you can't handle a bit of spice. It's absolutely delicious for a quick, cheap, easy meal.
A**R
Delicious, Affordable, Versatile
So yummy! I add an egg, green onions, a bit of diced garlic, and MORE hot chili and it's SOOOOOOOOOOO satisfying. There noodles are so curly and satisfying to slurp (sounds gross, but it's actually delicious lol). They're chewy as long as you don't overcook them, but you're legit just putting them in a bowl and adding hot water for 3 min. This little package packs a huge punch and you can do anything you want with it to melt it to your taste
J**R
Better than I even hoped for. (UPDATE: use it quickly - 1 star off for short shelf life)
September 2020: The Best By date on these is December 2020 (purchased February 2020), but they are already tasting a bit rancid. They tasted fine when I got them so I guess they just go bad really quickly. The flavor packets stay good, just the noodles go bad. This was my third purchase, and this time I’m really certain. I would store in the fridge whatever I thought I wouldn’t eat within 3-4 months. Both my previous purchases I ended up throwing out about half the packages because they’d gone rancid. I kept the flavor packets though, and used them with some 5/$1 ramen from the dollar store, and that was fine. Previous review: I’m almost addicted to these things. Second purchase. If it’s not quite restaurant Tom Yum flavor (which I sometimes find overly sweet anyway), for around $.50 and three minutes, it sure scratches that itch. If I substituted some canned mushrooms, cooked shrimp, and cilantro for the noodles, I think it’d come pretty close. Can’t wait to try adding some coconut milk for a Tom Kha. Could an instant soup be any cozier in the autumn? I have a low to medium tolerance for spicy-ness and without the chili powder added, I find this level pleasantly warm. My last purchase was a bit short-dated and the noodles tasted slightly off, but this round is good and fresh with a reasonable 9-month best-by date. About $16 with Prime shipping.
K**R
Noodles
Yummy and an easy quick meal. Add meat and leges; makes it even better. Good for long term storage.
B**R
Great Taste For Inexpensive Noodles
Most of us (students) have been there, spending most of our paycheck on the essentials: rent, utilities, credit card balances. And when all is paid and done we have little spending money for food, and we survive on noodles. You may be used to Maruchan Ramen Noodles , as that is what is stocked in most stores and supermarkets, but listen up, (Thai) MAMA brand noodles are *significantly* better than any other of those cheap noodles. Growing up in an exotic childhood, my mom used to serve this to us as kids. Somehow I forgot about this brand when I was in college. In college I only ate the Maruchan ones because they are cheap. Never again. When I found out Amazon stocked these I ordered them right away. Beef is one of their best flavors, with duck, and the clear pho noodles coming in next. If you do a side by side comparison with Maruchan you will notice a big difference in taste. The MAMA noodles will have more flavor, with slightly sturdier noodles that doesn't get mushy as easily. — HOW TO COOK (My method) — • Pour two-ish cups of water into a soup pot. • Place the dry noodles in the water and set it to high heat. • Wait for the water to boil, and check the doneness of your preference with a fork (I like mine slightly al dente like spaghetti, cooked but not mushy). • Turn off heat. • In a bowl pour out all the flavor packets into it with the exception of the spice pack; only add what spice level you can handle. • Pour noodles and some water into bowl and mix. Don't add too much water as that will dilute the flavor. You want just enough water to cover the noodles, and be able to drink some after. — ANOTHER WAY TO EAT — You can also eat these dry. You can do this by: • *Carefully* open up the package. • Take out the flavor packs. • Close the bag by folding the opening in on itself. • Break the dry noodles with your hand into smaller pieces (not too small; you don't want tiny crumbs). • Open the bag and pour the flavoring powder back in the bag (and the spice powder if you wish). • Fold the bag closed again and shake the powder around. • Open up bag and eat them like flavored chips, yums. Yes, I eat and enjoy boxed ramen; I like it in moderation—once a week is okay. These are brilliant noodles that you can buy on Amazon or at a specialty Asian store. Give it a try and you might enjoy these as well. Recommended.
T**N
Tasty and good size
Good size to filling tummy love the flavor
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