| | |  | Jams, Jellies & Preserves | Home » » » Annie Chun's Teriyaki Chow Mein Noodles & Sauce, 8.2-Ounce Boxes (Pack of 6) | | | | | | | Description: | | Teriyaki Noodles and Sauce are made with toasted sesame oil, garlic and ginger; this is the organic version of teriyaki sauce that won the Cook's illustrated teriyaki taste test. This instant crowd pleaser goes from stovetop to tabletop in minutes. And you can use the hearty Chow Mein noodles and delicious sauce in endless ways - tonight it can be a light dinner; next weekend, a tasty side dish. Or add chicken, beef or tofu and your kids' favorite fresh or frozen vegetables for a yummy stir fry in less than ten minutes. No matter how you make it, you'll always win smiles. | | | Features: | |
• Case of six 8.2-ounce meal kits (total of 49.2 ounces)
• Hearty chow mein noodles blended with low-sodium soy sauce, fresh garlic, ginger, and special seasonings
• All-natural, no MSG, no preservatives
• Cooks in just ten minutes
• Product of USA
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Weight:
| 49.2 Ounces | | Package Length:
| 9.9 inches | | Package Width:
| 7.8 inches | | Package Height:
| 5.4 inches | | Package Weight:
| 3.95 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 5 reviews |
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1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Good stuffMar 26, 2009
By fialafield
"Kristie"
Was really fast and easy to make, mixed it with some chicken and it tasted wonderful
Love thisOct 13, 2009
By janjill
"janjill"
I love this! It is easy to make and tastes great. I make it as is when my vegetarian son is around or as a side dish or add meat for an easy meal for myself.
a thinner taste teriyakiJun 18, 2009
By Chen Sun
"WebAndNet.com"
Teriyaki usually has a strong taste, but the version here is a bit bland. This variety is not nearly as good as Annie Chun's black bean noodles. Healthy ingridient noodles though.
0 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Bland, not much nutritionFeb 11, 2009
By J. Misuraca I was disappointed in this product. Really bland, not much nutrition, boring. I am going to donate the rest of my boxes to a shelter.
1 of 23 found the following review helpful:
Yuck! Annie Chun should pay my medical bill!Jul 14, 2008
By Florin D. Lung
"Physicsologist"
I am growing more and more interested in Asian food. I am almost a regular at some nearby Chinese and Japanese restaurants (unlimited snow crab legs during the weekends, yum!), and I also enjoy Nongshim noodles, especially when I am getting creative and add extras.
That's why I ordered this set of teriyaki chow mein. It was the first time I tried Annie Chun brand.
Well, what's to be said? First, the noodles looked just OK, kind of like spaghettis. Of course I can get better Mexican fideos for less, but nevermind, I thought it is worth a try. The sauce was weird looking, but the bad part was when I tasted the combination. Ugh! It tastes awful, and I believe it caused me a stomach ache that lasted until next day. I almost went to the doctor.
I am not saying it is bad for you, but for me, with an European stomach, so much abused by the American processed food, this "Asian" processed food was too much. I guess you could be fine with an Asian stomach. Can someone borrow me one for the rest of the pack or should I toss it?
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