I don't post nearly often enough (to either of my blogs). In an attempt to counter that, at least on this blog, I've decided to expand my focus just a bit. As those who know me well know, I have a thing for spicy foods - generally the hotter, the better. I'm thinking about starting a video series involving tastings, "World's Hottest X" rundowns, etc. At the same time, my daughter will be joining me with a focus on weird (to us) foods - think limited-edition flavors, flavors from different cultures, etc.
So! Today I'm trying Nissin's Hot & Spicy Firewok Molten Chili Chicken noodles. It's a big serving, and advertises that it's 20% bigger than their other ones. Inside are noodles, a packet of seasoning, a packet of freeze-dried vegetables, and something called "Fire Sauce". Pretty straightforward to cook, though I cooked it for 4 min instead of 5 so it didn't get too mushy.
I tried it without the fire sauce first. It had a decent texture, though still slightly mushy, but I generally expect that from the brands I typically find at the supermarket. There was a bit of heat, but definitely not anything to write home about.
Next, I opened the fire sauce packet. It has a distinctly chemical smell to it that I found incredibly off-putting, to the point I almost didn't put it in. But I did, and it significantly upped the heat quotient. The smell diffused some, but it's still a very odd undertone that will likely prevent my buying this again.
As I waited for it to cool, I noted that the noodles absorbed every bit of the water and got even a bit more mushy, though still edible. Per the packaging, it's called noodles in sauce, not soup, so I suppose that's to be expected.
The entire thing runs 560 calories and 2,050 mg of sodium. Woof.
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