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Nongshim Big Bowl Shin Noodle is the large-format cup version of Korea's iconic Shin Ramyun — the same bold, deeply savoury and spicy beef and mushroom broth with chewy Shin noodles in a generous 114g bowl. Just add boiling water. Ready in 3 minutes. Made in South Korea. Contains wheat, soy.
SEMPIO Vegan Gochujang is an authentic Korean fermented chilli paste with no animal products — suitable for vegan diets. Bold, spicy and deeply umami from fermented rice and gochugaru red pepper. Essential for tteokbokki, bibimbap, Korean BBQ dipping and marinades. 170g. Made in South Korea. Vegan.
INGREDIENTS
Water, Wheat Flour, Cabbage, Seed Napa Cabbage (Napa Cabbage, Salt), Tofu (Soybean, Calcium Sulphate), Texturized Soy Protein, Onion, Canola C, Green Onion, Chive, Dried Radish, Less than 2% of Modified Food Starch (Hydroxypropyl Distarch Phosphate, Wheat Gluten, Maltodextrin, Wheat Flour), Natural Flavour, Red Pepper Powder, Garlic, Soy Sauce (Water, Soybean, Salt, Wheat, Fructose, Distilled Alcohol, Disodium Inosinate, Disodium Guanylate), Texturized Wheat and Soy Protein (Wheat Gluten, Isolated Pea Protein, Defatted Soy Powder, Corn Starch, Artificial Flavor), Sesame Oil, Hot Pepper, Spirit Vinegar, Sat, Sugar, Seasoning (Yeast Extract, Salt, Soy Powder, Glucose, Hydrolyzed Vegetable Protein, Disodium Inosinate, Disodium Guanylate), Wheat Fibre, Hydroxypropyl Methylcellulose, Methylcellulose, Modified Tapioca Starch, Ginger Powder, Black Pepper Powder, Disodium Inosinate, Disodium Guanylate.
COUNTRY
Korea
CONDITION
Storage at -18 Degree and consume as soon as possible. Do not refreeze.
ALLERGEN INFO
This product contains SOYBEAN, WHEAT, SESAME, GLUTEN. May contain traces of Milk, Egg, Fish, Peanut, and Sulphites.
MILKIS Melon Cream Soda is a popular Korean carbonated milk drink with sweet melon flavour — bubbly, creamy and refreshing with a satisfying melon aroma. A uniquely Korean soft drink combining fizzy soda with the smoothness of milk. 250ml. Made in South Korea. Contains milk.
