| | |  | Pasta & Noodle Dishes | Home » » » Tiger Tiger Easy Snax , Chow Mein Noodles & Vegetables, 10-Ounce Boxes (Pack of 8) | | | | | | | Description: | | This recipe containers medium noodles with a tasty Chow Mein sauce with vegetable chunks Microwave in carton - fork included, no refrigeration and NO Water required | | | Features: | |
• Easy microwave in container 10 oz meals, fork included, safe shelf stable pouches
• Convenient snack size Microwaves in only 2 minutes, No water required, no artificial colors or preservatives No Water No Wok No Work
| | | Product Details: | | | Package Length:
| 16.3 inches | | Package Width:
| 9.0 inches | | Package Height:
| 5.3 inches | | Package Weight:
| 6.8 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 6 reviews |
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3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
taste bad, doesn't taste like any noodle I have tried before.Sep 30, 2008
By Z. Wu
"Karrr"
the product sounds like a good snack, easy to prepare. but when you tried it, it doesn't taste good at all. Smells weird too. Don't waste your money on this.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Pretty good stuff!May 06, 2009
By Margaret W. Rasmussen For a quick meal, it's pretty good. The noodles are packed tight together. I found it easier to heat the noodles in it's own clear bag first in the microwave to soften and separate them, then empty them into the carton. (Pierce the bag first then heat it on high for a minute or so, separate them while still in the bag, moving them around.) Then empty noodles into carton, separating them, then pour sauce packet over the noodles, and heat again. I would buy again, flavor is good.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Its okay.Mar 02, 2009
By K. McCormick Noodles taste like playdoh, but the sauce is not bad. May order again, but not very likely.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
It's easy food.Feb 20, 2009
By LuxLady I am Chinese-American, and honestly, I'm not horrified by this food. I think it tastes "good enough" and I would eat it again. I am however horrified by the packaging... Tiger Tiger Easy SNAX? LOL Okay but food-wise, it's fine. The noodles are "fresh" but are sealed in plastic packaging so there's no need to refrigerate, that's why it doesn't require water to microwave. You might want to give the noodles a quick rinse before you do anything to it, just in case it has preservatives you don't want to eat (I have no idea if it does!).
If it's too salty, just don't use all of the sauce that's provided... That's kind of a "duh." Just open the sauce packet, dump out like 1/3rd (oil is on top anyway), and put the rest in (because the semi-veges are at the bottom usually). It's like a cup of noodles, but feels slightly more substantial (fresh noodles instead of dry, and has slightly bigger carrots). It is kind of a snack in terms of proportion, maybe big enough for breakfast? It's easy to make, just follow the instructions. Mine came with an expiration of May 2009, but I'm sure I can eat all 8 by then. I can foresee myself getting sick of the flavor at some point however. But hey, 40% off clearance price, that kind of sealed the deal for me, and I'm happy. Saves me money by costing only ~$1.50 a container. And it comes with a spork!
2 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Salty SnaxAug 14, 2008
By VJay This is the first time i am trying Tiger Tiger brand. I have tried Ka Me & AnnieChun's before. The packaging was quite similar to Ka Me. The noodles were better than Ka Me. The sauce was horrible, it had no taste other than salt. Infact it contains 860 mg of sodium! The only vegetable i could find in the sauce was a piece of carrot. I think i would eat this only if i had nothing else to eat in my house.
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