
- 2021.03.30
- SOCIO CORPORATION
Amazing new powder turns ramen broth from a liquid back into a solid, but why?【Video】
Leftover Cup Noodle Broth Hardening Powder is Nissin’s latest innovation. We take it for granted now, but when you think about it, instant ramen broth is practically magic. Add hot water to just a little bit of powder, and presto! You’ve got a delicious bowl of broth. Now, though, Cup Noodle maker Nissin wants to […]


▼ Nissin’s Leftover Cup Noodle Broth Hardening Powder in action
“But why?” you may be wondering. See, the thing is, you’re not actually supposed to drink all of the broth in a cup or bowl of ramen. Sure, it’s tasty, but it’s also packed with calories and sodium, and draining the container into your stomach can really make it hard to incorporate regular ramen meals into a healthy diet. Showing ramen broth restraint isn’t always easy, however, even if you have the necessary willpower, because not drinking all the broth means you’ve got leftover liquid in a cup with no lid. That’s where Nissin’s Leftover Cup Noodle Broth Hardening Powder comes in. Simply stir it into your remaining broth, and the liquid will transition to a solid that can be bagged up and carried until you come across a trash bin with no fear of spilling along the way.


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