PALDO CHEESE RAMYUN 111g
PALDO CHEESE RAMYUN 111g
Description
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Product Name: Paldo Cheese / Fromage Ramyun
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Net Content: 111 g per pack kstore.ph+1
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Brand: Paldo (Korean instant noodle company) PALDO+1
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Flavor Profile:
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A mild cheese taste that gives the broth a creamy, slightly sweet, cheesy accent. PALDO
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The soup base is savory, combining typical ramyun saltiness with the richness of cheese. gourmetegypt.com
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Cooking Instructions:
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Boil about 550 ml of water. PALDO
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Add the noodles + the soup base and simmer for 3–4 minutes until the noodles are cooked. PALDO+1
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Add the cheese powder, stir well to mix with the broth and noodles. mitrafood.co.id+1
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Shelf Life: 12 months (according to import / wholesale specification) mitrafood.co.id
Ingredients
Based on manufacturer / seller data: kstore.ph
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Noodles:
Wheat flour, potato starch, palm oil, modified potato starch, wheat gluten, salt, onion extract, guar gum, riboflavin, green tea extract. kstore.ph -
Soup Base:
Salt, monosodium L-glutamate, sugar, soy sauce, beef bone extract, yeast extract powder, artificial beef flavor, red pepper powder, soybean oil, mushroom powder, onion powder, paprika, maltodextrin, black pepper powder, garlic powder, disodium inosinate, disodium guanylate, glucose, rice bran oil, oleoresin capsicum. kstore.ph -
Cheese Powder:
Corn starch syrup, cheese powder, whey powder, palm oil, salt, skim milk powder, maltodextrin, corn starch, sugar, citric acid. kstore.ph -
Dried Vegetables:
Green onion flakes, carrot flakes, cabbage flakes. kstore.ph
Nutrition Facts (per 111g pack)
Based on data from a food database: fatsecret
Taste & Experience
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Many describe Paldo Cheese Ramyun as comforting and creamy, with a gentle cheese flavor that doesn’t overpower. Fengany
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It’s not extremely spicy — more of a mild / moderate flavor, oriented toward a cheesy, savory broth rather than a fiery one. PALDO
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The noodles are springy / chewy, typical of Korean ramyun.
Packaging & Design
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The packaging is yellow / golden, emphasizing cheese.
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On the front: “치즈 라면” (“Cheese Ramyun” in Korean), a cartoon cheese character, and a bowl of noodles with cheese on top.
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Often sold in 4‑packs (4 × 111 g) for convenience.
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