How can I make my pot noodle more interesting?

How can I make my pot noodle more interesting?

Here are some of ways to make your noodles a little more interesting:

  1. Add veg. At uni I tried to add veg to my noodles as much as possible.
  2. Add an egg. There are 3 ways of doing this.
  3. Add meat / fish / other protein.
  4. Stir in some sauce.

What does Pot Noodle Bombay taste like?

It has sort of a bland, but spicy taste. It’s better than most of the other ones I tried, but I can’t say it’s my favorite. But if you are a fan of spicy noodles, this one is the best out of the bunch. Personally, I’ll take the Sticky Rib over this any day.

What does Curry Pot Noodle taste like?

They have (as you would expect) a full chilli beef flavour, with a slight hit of ‘hot’ (nowhere near approaching the Bombay Bad Boy), more on a par with the curry flavour. Definitely one of the better tasting Pot Noodles.

Why are pot noodles so addictive?

Have you ever wondered why it’s so hard to stop at just one packet of instant noodles. Although they are delicious, they are also highly addictive, and what causes the addiction is none other than MSG. The additive is chemically synthesized and can trigger the pleasure centers of the brain, making you want more.

What Flavour Pot noodles are there?

  • Mac & Cheese. (Picture: Pot Noodle)
  • Sticky Rib. (Picture: Pot Noodle)
  • Chilli Beef. (Picture: Pot Noodle)
  • Sausage Casserole. (Picture: Pot Noodle)
  • Brazilian BBQ Steak. (Picture: Pot Noodle)
  • Chinese Chow Mein. (Picture: Pot Noodle)
  • Sweet & Sour. (Picture: Pot Noodle)
  • Original Curry. (Picture: Pot Noodle)

When did Bombay Bad Boy release?

1992
You’re about to be educated in the history of an icon! 1992 saw the introduction of the infamous sauce sachets, meaning a world of new flavours could be explored including the infamous Bombay Bad Boy! Or otherwise known as the “My GOD what IS that?!”.

Are Bombay Bad Boys spicy?

Pot Noodle Bombay Bad Boy is a hot and spicy variation of this much loved hot noodle snack.

What are the best instant noodles?

Best soupy instant noodles

  • Indomie Mi Goreng Instant Stir Fry Noodles, Original Flavor.
  • Indomie Mie Goreng BBQ Chicken Instant Noodles.
  • Nongshim Chapagetti Chajang Noodle.
  • Nongshim Shin Noodle Ramyun.
  • Tseng Noodles Scallion With Sichuan Pepper Instant Noodles.

Why is Pot Noodle bad for you you?

Even so, the recommended daily intake of salt is 6 g – which means that each pot supplies 33 per cent of your recommended daily salt intake. High intake of salt can cause high blood pressure – a major risk factor for coronary heart disease and stroke. Pot Noodle is also high in fat.

What are the best instant noodles UK?

Essential Eating: Britain’s Best Instant Noodle

  • Itsu: Eat Beautiful (£1.75)
  • Pot Noodles: Asian Street Style (£1.75)
  • Kabuto Rice Noodles (£2.00)
  • Batchelors: Pasta ‘n’ Sauce (£1.10)
  • Nissin: Cup Noodles (£1.00)
  • Tesco: Wicked Kitchen (£1.50)
  • Naked Noodle (£1.20)
  • YOGIYO: Korean Kitchen (£1.75)

What flavour is Bombay badboy?

To experience a hot sensation, grab yourself deliciously spicy Pot Noodle Bombay Bad Boy Standard Pot. Try the Nation’s favourite instant noodle brand* in an incredibly hot curry flavour sauce with vegetables and a little sachet of hot fire chilli sauce. An authentic feast you can eat on your feet.

What are the flavours of lost the pot noodles?

Pot Noodle has launched new ‘potless’ noodles, called Lost The Pot Noodles, which come in three different flavours – Curry, Roast Chicken and Sweet Chilli. These can be added to a bowl or cup with boiling water – the same way the regular Pot Noodles are made – or can be made in a saucepan, over the hob.

Is there a vegetarian version of Pot Noodle?

All Pot Noodle flavours are 100 per cent suitable for vegetarians since even the ones that have meat in the varietal name don’t have meat in the pot, and in 2007 Unilever relaunched the brand in the UK, having spent £10 million cutting the amount of salt in the product by 50 per cent.

Who is the target market for Pot Noodle?

The primary target market for the brand is the 16-24 year old male. Sales of Pot Noodle account for around 95 per cent of the £105 million-a-year hot snack market and the snack’s popularity shows little signs of waning in spite of increasingly bad press over its lack of nutritional value.

When was Pot Noodle first sold in the UK?

The nation’s favourite. According to parent company Unilever the Pot Noodle brand, which was launched into Britain in 1977, is the UK’s No 1 pot snack with a huge 77 per cent market share.