Tonkotsu Ramen Kumamoto Mokkosu - 104g

CHF 3.95

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Immerse yourself in the world of Japanese cuisine with Tonkotsu Ramen Kumamoto Mokkosu! These authentic ramen noodles are the epitome of comfort and flavor, perfectly rounded off with a rich, creamy broth. Ideal for cozy evenings at home or whenever you crave a hearty, warming dish. Let yourself be enchanted by the flavors of Japan!
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Have you ever entered the seductive world of Japanese cuisine and lost yourself in the depths of its rich flavors? Let us take you on a culinary journey that takes you straight to the heart of Kumamoto, Japan. Here we present to you Tonkotsu Ramen Kumamoto Mokkosu - 104g, an exquisite delicacy made with the utmost care and dedication by ITSUKI.

Tonkotsu Ramen Kumamoto Mokkosu is a traditional Japanese noodle soup consisting of a rich and creamy pork bone broth, wheat noodles, spring onions and pork. The main ingredient, the pork bone broth, is simmered for hours to create a deep, complex flavor that will send your taste buds into ecstasy.

Imagine coming home after a long day and craving something warming and nourishing. Or maybe you're planning a cozy dinner with friends and want to impress them with your cooking skills. Tonkotsu Ramen Kumamoto Mokkosu is the perfect choice for such moments. With its 104g pack, it's ideal for a single person or to share with a loved one.

But who says you have to stick to the traditional way of serving ramen? Be creative and maybe add a soft-boiled egg, some grilled chicken or even a few slices of avocado to your ramen. The possibilities are endless!

So, are you ready to embark on this culinary journey and discover the authentic flavors of Japan? Don't hesitate any longer! Let yourself be enchanted by the rich and creamy broth of Tonkotsu Ramen Kumamoto Mokkosu and experience a taste sensation you will never forget. But be warned, it could spark a lifelong love of ramen!

ITSUKI
FX2016DC
01.11.2024
cool, dry and protected from light
104g

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Culture
Japanese
Packaging
Singlepack