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Annie Chun's Udon Soup Noodle Bowl, 5.3-Ounce Bowls (Pack of 6) |  | Brand: Annie Chun's Category: Grocery
List Price: $21.60 Buy New: $16.62 as of 7/30/2010 05:39 CDT details You Save: $4.98 (23%)
Seller: Amazon.com Rating: 51 reviews Sales Rank: 420
Number Of Items: 6 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 16.3 x 6.5 x 5.8
Model: 765667725986 UPC: 765667725986 EAN: 0765667725986 ASIN: B000E123IM
Release Date: December 22, 2005 Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Features:
| • | Case of six 5.3-ounce microwave bowls (total of 31.8 ounces) | | • | Traditional Japanese udon soup with a classic, light broth of tofu, vegetables, and shitake mushrooms | | • | All-natural, vegetarian, no MSG, no preservatives | | • | Cooks in just one minute; packed in an Earth-friendly biodegradable bowl | | • | Product of USA |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Annie Chun's Noodle Bowls are instant gourmet food, perfect for lunch or a quick dinner at your fingertips! Keep these bowls in your desk or cupboard, then just heat and serve. When time is short just pull out an Annie Chun's all vegetarian noodle bowl from your desk or cupboard, microwave for one minute and serve. This meal comes to you in a biodegradable bowl that decomposes in the soil with no harm to the earth. It's better for the planet and one small way we can care for our environment together.
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| Customer Reviews:
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Good stuff July 24, 2010 VeggieTart (Washington, DC United States) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Annie Chun's makes a line of soups and noodle bowls, among other shelf-stable items, and also labels which ones are vegan (not all varieties are). I've been eating the Udon bowl for a while now, and it's my favorite "instant" soup. There are three packets--noodles, toppings, and seasonings, and you put all three in a bowl, add water, and heat in the microwave for a minute to 75 seconds. The broth is rich and savory, and the toppings reconstitute into recognizable vegetables (especially the mushrooms). It's my go-to lunch when I need something quick at work or I'm not feeling well.
The bowls are also reusable--I've noticed my coworkers using them for other things--so that reduces landfill waste.
My only gripe is that while it's 110 calories per serving, a serving is half a bowl. I can't imagine anyone will save the rest of the soup for later! I usually eat the whole thing. Still, I absolutely recommend it.
horrible package design June 27, 2010 ikica (Albuquerque, NM USA) I'd love to tell you about this soup, but most of the noodles slipped right past the flimsy lid while draining. I'm sure it can be done if I hold the lid at the very end, but that's where the hot water comes out. If the manufacturer can't bother to make a usable package, I can't bother with the product. Too bad there is no '0' option.
Favorite soup bowl! March 1, 2010 p1o2i3 (Michigan) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
This soup is quite delicious. The broth is incredibly tasty and the fried tofu topping were really delicious and added nice texture. This is surprisingly filling given that the who bowl is well under 300 calories. I've tried most of Annie Chun's other soup and noodle bowls, and this is one of my favorite. Will definitely buy again!!
Annie Chun's Udon Noodle Soup February 26, 2010 Super Secretary (Cleveland, OH) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
This is a great product! Annie Chun's soups are really good and healthy. I loved finding out that Amazon carries them so I have the convenience of ordering them online and at a lower price.
Great for my emergency stash... February 10, 2010 Bridget (The South) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
i started buying these bowls last year, to stick to my resolution of avoiding drive-thru when i'm at work. i keep a case under my desk. i really like these for when i want a hot lunch. it's a little more prep than say, campbell's, but definitely worth it. and while i had the same complaint about the lack of flavor as other reviewers, i simply adjusted the amount of water i used to compensate. my other complaint would have to be the texture of the tofu and vegetables used, but that can't be avoided when freeze drying. i don't even use the little packet; i just add in fresh ingredients . it's a great way to get my daily serving a veggies, especially knowing how horrid a cook i really am. the gals in my office have gotten hooked as well, and we now have 'vegetarian fridays' twice a month in a bid to get healthy. these are always brought in by at least one person.
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