Whether you choose chicken, chili, mushroom, shrimp, or beef flavor, you’ll get 24 packages of easy-to-cook and delicious food per order.
These are made with the authentic taste and texture of true ramen noodles. Their wide variety of products boasts of flavorful seasonings and savory soups.
These are not for the faint of heart. Even medium spice eaters might find them challenging, but lovers of especially spicy food will be thrilled.
These are easy to cook, and make a great addition to any Ramen dish. You’ll want to have your own flavoring or additions ready.
These are sold in a single package only, and not in a bulk option. Keep this in mind when purchasing.
These are great lunches to bring along with you to work. The fill line inside the cup will tell you exactly how much water to add.
It’s not included in the product listing, but these are available in other flavors like beef and shrimp if the chicken isn’t your favorite.
You won’t have to worry about getting tired of eating the same flavor over and over again. With these, you’ll be able to choose from Garlic and Vegetable, Onion, or Lemongrass and Chili.
These only take three minutes to cook in the microwave, and all you’ll need to add is water.
Along with being certified organic, these are also gluten-free, dairy-free, vegan, and kosher certified.
These are sustainably made. This brand supports More Crop Per Drop growing methods that produce more rice with less seed and less water while empowering female farmers in the process.
Continuing the conversation about bulk, that’s something to keep in mind as you’re shopping. How much do you want to buy? Are you buying for just yourself, or for others as well? Do you just need ramen noodles for one meal, or do you want to have some available and on-hand? Some options on this list are sold in one package and designed for a single-use or multiple. Other options are sold in individual-serve packages and can have as few as 10 or as many as 30 servings.
Also, do you want to be able to cook right from the package? Most ramen noodles are packaged in a way that will require you to cook and eat them from another dish. However, there is an option on this list that allows you to cook and eat right from the styrofoam bowl that the noodles are packaged in. We’ll mention this again once we get to that particular item, but we think this makes a great choice as an easy meal to bring along with you to work. Keep in mind that all ramen noodles require two things for cooking – water and heat. If you don’t have either of those available at the time when you’d like to make and eat your ramen noodles, you’ll be out of luck.
The last thing to think about is what type of flavor you want in your ramen noodles. This question should be thought about in a couple of different ways. First of all, spice tolerance is something that should be taken into consideration. Some ramen noodles are spicier than others, and can occasionally be so spicy that more sensitive eaters may not enjoy them. As a general rule, ramen noodles aren’t overly spicy, but we do have one especially spicy choice on this list (and we’ll make sure to point that one out to you when we get there).
The other reason flavor is important is because you’ll want to have something you can enjoy. There are a couple of options on this list for unflavored noodles, and these are great to add to a recipe that requires plain ramen noodles. However, if you’re planning to eat your ramen noodles by themselves, you may want some sort of flavoring. As a general rule, if the flavor isn’t specified, it’s probably chicken. Most ramen noodles are available in other flavors as well, and some bulk packages may even include multiple flavors.
A: Not all ramen noodles are gluten-free, but some are. If you have special dietary restrictions, it’s important to check the description and ingredients of the specific brand and flavor of ramen noodles you’re looking at before you purchase them. There are also options available that are vegan-friendly, egg-free, and dairy-free.
A: Usually, ramen noodles will list an expiration date of 8-12 months after purchase. However, some say that this expiration date has more to do with the quality of flavor, and that ramen noodles may still be safe to eat after this date has passed. At the same time, ramen noodles are popular not only because of the ease of cooking, but because of the flavor, and if that is diminished in any way, you might not enjoy eating your ramen noodles nearly as much. So feel free to buy in bulk, but don’t buy so many that you can’t eat them all in a reasonable timeframe.