Breakfast for the Day
@luisadannointed (5218)
Philippines
October 13, 2024 8:48pm CST
This is my first time eating ramen again after I told you guys that I will stop eating ramen for 2 months, but I think it is only a month ago when I posted it. Lol!
This is the breakfast that I cooked today for my sister and I. Do you also separate the noodles quickly after cooking the ramen? I usually do because the soup dried up quickly.
I add 2 eggs, my sister hate cheese on it so I don't put cheese when I am sharing my ramen with her, Lol!
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@luisadannointed (5218)
• Philippines
14 Oct
Sometimes we do because the soup quickly dry.
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@rakski (118037)
• Philippines
14 Oct
@luisadannointed yes, at times. The noodles becomes soggy that's why we need to eat it once cooked
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@Dreamerby (3427)
• Calcutta, India
14 Oct
Yes I separate the noodles quickly after cooking ramen.
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@luisadannointed (5218)
• Philippines
14 Oct
It i better to do that sometimes specially when you add eggs it quickly dry.
@luisadannointed (5218)
• Philippines
14 Oct
Cool to know, but here in the Philippines it become the main dish an we eat it with rice.... Sometimes if we re not in a diet we eat it with coke. Lol!
@Dreamerby (3427)
• Calcutta, India
14 Oct
Wow that's a cute spread laid out on the table. Ramen is too tasty to be left out for 2 months
@luisadannointed (5218)
• Philippines
14 Oct
Its just an instant ramen. An thank you for appreciating the table set, lol!
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@somewitch (855)
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14 Oct
I don't like eating noodles with soup, it feels a little awkward. When I have ramen, it's either soupless or I drink all the soup first. And I buy the instant kind that comes with its own seasonings so I don't add my own.
I didn't know adding cheese was a thing, wouldn't it be like mac n cheese?
Weird how some people hate cheese...
but it's your sister, I respect her.