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Jinmailang Egg or Ramen Noodle, 1000g $2.25 ($0.225/100g) (Min Order 3) + Delivery ($0 with Prime/ $39 Spend) @ Amazon AU

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Jinmailang Egg Noodle, 1000 g $2.25
Egg noodle variant is ideal for making stir-fry
Made from high quality ingredients
Perfect for soup noodle dishes
Quick and easy to prepare
Ideal for a simple instant meal
https://www.amazon.com.au/Jinmailang-Egg-Noodle-1000-g/dp/B0…

Jinmailang Ramen Noodle, 1000 g $2.25
Very delicious and tasty
Ideal meal at anytime
Loved by younger and older
Easy to make in no time
https://www.amazon.com.au/Jinmailang-Ramen-Noodle-1000-g/dp/…

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  • Loved by younger and older"", this cracks me up each time i see it :)

  • +1

    Unless you like soft texture noodles, otherwise you won't like this, personally I won't buy again.

  • +6

    noodles made in China - no thanks.

    • +2

      Where can I buy Aussie made noodles please?

      • -2

        Master Lanzhou?

      • +1

        Hakubaku from Coles/Woolworths

  • +3

    Made in China and "Made from high quality ingredients"
    Hum…🙄

    • -7

      Maybe should write no radioactive materials?

      • -1

        It’s more like no chemicals and heavy metals

  • Important information
    Ingredients:
    x

    so what is the high-quality ingredients?

    $2.25 a kilo with delivery, what am I eating?

  • +2

    Product Details
    Product of China
    Ingredients
    Wheat Flour (83%) (Gluten), Water, Salt, Egg Powder (0.9%), Acidity Regulator (E500)
    Allergen
    Egg, Wheat, Gluten

    *Source - woolworth $2.50
    https://www.woolworths.com.au/shop/productdetails/807432/jin…
    OR
    Coles $2.50
    https://shop.coles.com.au/a/patterson-lakes/product/jinmaili…

    I don't think you can go too wrong on these.

    • The problem is you just don’t know what they put in the ingredient is Actually what they are or not. In terms of trusting food, I’d much trust noodles made in Japan or Taiwan or Korea like the Nisshin noodles or the Korean noodles than Chinese ones. I don’t know…just me…I’d rather be confident the ingredients are really what they are in the package - I’d be surprised if there’s really no preservatives in these also…

      • -3

        yeah, have some noodle powered by fukushima nuclear power station

    • Not gluten-free

  • I was able to use my $5 Amazon credit on this (from the earlier $100 gift card purchase offer)

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