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autisticfoxgirl333 · 4 months
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Spicy Ramen
Cinderace: *eating some ramen with carrots*
*Bittergiggle pops up and walks fastly to Cinderace*
Bittergiggle: Hey, Watcha eatin'?
Cinderace: Oh, I'm just eatin' some ramen with carrots.
Bittergiggle: Oooooh! Can I have some? Finding a good joke SURE worked me up an appetite!
Cinderace: *lifts up fork full of ramen* Mmmmm, I don't know, it's REALLY spicy. You sure you want some?
Bittergiggle: *laughs* Oh, please! It can't be THAT spicy! I can handle it!
Cinderace: Ok. Don't say I didn't warn you. *gives him the ramen*
Bittergiggle: Thanks! *lifts up fork with ramen* Mmmmm.....*eats the ramen and chews it* Mmmmm! *opens eyes, looking shocked for a second while still smiling, food in mouth, then face starts turning red as he starts shaking hard* Mmmmmmmm......*screams loudly, mouth on fire* SPICY!!
*Later*
*Bittergiggle is shown drinking lots of milk and water while Cinderace is still enjoying its ramen*
Bittergiggle:*pants, face still red and eyes watering* *in pain* So spicyyyyyyyyy! *falls down on back*
Cinderace: *laughs a little* I warned you! *continues eating its ramen*
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y'all ever cry and eat ramen noodles at the same time? It's liberating
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I’m literally in love with the cheese flavoured fire noodles>>
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theramenrater · 1 year
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The hottest of the hot!
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i-m-meth · 2 years
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What to do with leftover crispy fried chicken?
Coat it with spicy cheesy sauce with the help of sauce of buldak fire noodles.
What is Buldak?. “Bul” in korean means fire while “dak” means chicken, thus it is a hot & spicy flavored chicken. The spicy marinated chicken is cooked thru fire/grill.
Eating Buldak Bokkeummyun or Fire Noodles has been a trending challenge year 2018, and numerous reaction videos surfaced the internet particularly in youtube. There are people can’t stand with the spiciness got teary eyed and need drink a ton of milk. However, there are also people who successfully won the challenge.
When I first try this fire noodles, I am also one of those who can’t bear its spiciness. Gradually, my tolerance into spicy food got improved and I am able to finish eating fire noodles.
It is a rainy lunch today, and I cooked this fire noodles with a leftover crispy fried chicken. I put more cheddar cheese as I want this dish to be cheesy and to lessen its spiciness. By the way, Buldak Bokkeummyun is made in Korea and certified Halal product.
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I hope you like my asmr video. Kamsahamnida!
Video: mine
Reference:
1. n.a.(2015, March). Fire Chicken with Cheese. Maangchi. Retrieved from https://www.maangchi.com/recipe/buldak
2. Faicol, B. (2020, Sept.). The Different Flavors Of Samyang’s "Fire Noodles," Ranked According To Spice Level. Yummy.ph. Retrieved from https://www.yummy.ph/news-trends/different-flavors-samyang-fire-noodles-buldak-bokkeummyun-a00260-20200911-lfrm
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makarovspussy · 6 months
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idk wtf I'm gonna eat for lunch. mannnn
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marble-pop · 7 months
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I rlly gotta get started on drawing honami and airi 💥
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givemegifs · 10 months
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ttownkendrick · 11 months
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annakendrick47: Next time I try to eat some Tik Tok famous food, slap me
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instantramenreviews · 11 months
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Ramen Review #2: Samyang Buldak Instant Noodles, Original
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Another iconic instant noodle. Popularized during the "Fire Noodle" challenge days of 2010s YouTube.
Noodle Texture: 7/10. Nice and chewy, but not exactly top-of-the-line quality.
Flavor: 10/10. I might be biased though, I'm a huuuuge fan of spicy food.
Notes: Extremely spicy! There's a reason these noodles became more well-known because of their associated challenge. Best with a fried egg on top.
Recommended tips:
Fry up an egg while boiling your noodles! Get your pan and some oil on another burner after putting your noodles into the boiling water. These noodles take about 5 minutes to cook (not including time spent mixing the flavor packet into them afterwards), so your egg should be done right on time to slide on top.
For other toppings, you can also add some fried spam or dried seaweed. (Or anything really, if you like it :))
If you're cooking this on a non-nonstick pot (so a stick pot?), you need to be faaast with mixing in the sauce after draining the water. Stir continuously, or else your noodles will stick to the bottom of the pot. (This can also be avoided by adding a little bit of oil).
Don't reserve too much water in the pot after draining, or else your sauce will be too watery. But, if it ends up too watery, you can just cook off the excess as well.
As the packaging says, these are dry noodles! They're not very good as a soup imo, the noodles themselves get soggy very quickly.
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erlandious · 1 year
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Always (1989) rlly got me infodumping about smokejumpers (my family thinks I’m insane now)
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luckystorein22 · 1 year
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sennenpharaoh · 2 years
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Would you rather eat nothing but ridiculously spicy food for the rest of your life or never be able to drink again?
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"You can NOT part me with my wine. I'll take my chances with the spice and hope to the gods that I have something to help cool the heat down..."
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theramenrater · 2 years
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Enjoy the burn!
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brit97 · 2 years
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Going live on Twitch at 8:45 CT @TylerSnacs97 with my best friend!!! See you there!!!
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kaiijo · 11 months
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SPICY NOODLE CHALLENGE — MIYA ATSUMU
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pairing: miya atsumu x fem! reader content: timeskip! atsumu, he’s whipped note: i am atsumu and atsumu is me
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atsumu can already feel his anxiety mounting as he sits down with you at the izakaya you frequented. he swears there’s a cold sweat down his back as you bump his shoulder with yours and say, “i’ve been looking forward to trying this place for a while!”
“yeah,” he replies back, praying that his voice doesn’t sound as shaky as he thinks it does. “me too.”
atsumu knows he has many charms and talents: he’s funny, an amazing volleyball player, and devilishly handsome if he does say so himself (“yer certainly devilish,” osamu would say). but if there’s one thing atsumu can’t do, it’s eat spicy food. it’s something his ma and osamu and suna and nearly everyone who knows this fact teases him about.
the only reason you don’t is because atsumu didn’t tell you. not only did he not tell you, he may have oversold how much he liked spicy food to you, a spicy food fanatic.
what can he say? love makes you do crazy things.
which is how he’s here, in his current predicament: on a date with you in an izakaya that has announced its new ramen made with some of the hottest peppers in the world. apparently, if your entire table can eat their bowls of ramen without asking for anything to cool the spice in under fifteen minutes, you get the meal for free.
he’s screwed. and he really, really wants to ask you to be his girlfriend tonight but he’s not sure if he’s going to survive this challenge.
atsumu listens to you tell the waiter the two of you are partaking in their spicy noodle challenge. silently, he bids goodbye to the world and leaves all his earthly possessions to his ma and brother. then, he turns to look at you and his heart melts when he sees the big smile on your face. “i’m happy to be here with you,” you say. “i know you’ve been super busy with practices so i’m glad you made some time for me.”
“no need to be grateful,” he says, puffing his chest out a little with pride. “i’d do anythin’ for ya.”
you giggle and if he wasn’t sitting down, atsumu thinks his legs might have just turned to jelly. as you two talk, atsumu completely forgets about the spicy ramen. you’re playing with his fingers absentmindedly as you gaze into his eyes and you’re just so incredible and he can’t wait to ask you to be his and—
and then the ramen comes out and pulls atsumu from cloud nine.
he can smell the spice level, can smell the probably millions of peppers and other spices in the broth. he hesitantly lifts his chopsticks and spoon, glancing over at you. your faces lights up in anticipation and behind you, he hears the waiter tell the two of you that he’ll start the timer when you two are ready.
both of you scoop some broth onto your spoon and atsumu draws in a deep breath. “ready?” you ask him.
“yeah.” ready as he’ll ever be, atsumu shoves the spoon in his mouth and swallows. he’s waiting for the eruption of heat but it’s not there. atsumu stares down at the noodles and soup. huh, maybe it’s not as spicy as they said it was…
then, there’s a prickle in his throat that builds to a sting. it’s moving upwards, towards his tongue, building and building and no more than three seconds later, atsumu feels like his whole mouth just burst into flames. he feels sweat build on his forehead and his nose is starting to sting too.
next to him, you slurp down another portion of noodles and he’s envious of how casual you make it look, like you haven’t just swallowed the freaking sun. but he’s never been one to back down from a challenge, especially one that has so much riding on it. so atsumu puts down his spoon, picks up the bowl, and gulps down the broth, hoping that the speed will not only complete the challenge but make the spice pass faster.
he quickly learns that this was the wrong move. because his mouth is on fire like before but ten times worse. he thinks there are tears coming down his cheeks but he can’t feel anything but the spice in his mouth. even worse, he starts to cough violently and you look alarmed and there are other izakaya-goers turning to look at him.
“‘tsumu, are you okay?” you ask, patting his back. you glance back at the waiter with the timer and ask, “can you get us some milk?”
“are you sure?” the waiter asks back. “you’ll forfeit the challenge—”
you reply, “i know and i’m sure.” the waiter stops the timer and scurries off to complete your request. meanwhile, you use your hand to fan atsumu and push the glass of water he reaches for away, saying, “that’ll make it so much worse.”
thankfully, the waiter comes back with two tall glasses of milk and atsumu chugs that like his water at volleyball matches. his tongue screams with relief as the burn is doused by the drink. he finishes the milk in seconds and you hand him the other glass without a word, and he does the same thing.
you rub his back comfortingly and atsumu is embarrassed to know you can feel his sweat through the nice shirt he wore for your date. he sighs to himself, using a napkin to wipe his damp face. well, he thinks he may as well come clean to you after that near-death experience. “can be honest with ya, baby?”
you nod kindly and he says, “i can’t eat spicy food.”
your eyebrows raise and then knit together in worry. “really? i’m so sorry, atsumu, i would’ve never made us eat so much of it if i’d know!”
he shakes his head vehemently. “none of this is your fault. all on me, promise.”
you’re gently when you ask, “why didn’t you tell me?”
“wanted ya to like me. didn’t want to seem like a loser,” he says, face heating up even more.
you chuckle and lean your head on his shoulder. “you are a loser, but you’re my loser.”
“wow,” he huffs, “way to kick a man when he’s down.”
“seriously, though, ‘tsumu, it doesn’t matter if you like spicy food or not! i like you no matter what.”
“really?”
“yes, really.” you poke his thigh. “how shallow do you think i am?”
“wouldn’t be askin’ ya to be my girlfriend if ya were.”
you leaner further into him, ignoring his dampness. “you’re asking me to be your girlfriend?”
“if ya’ll have me,” he says. “shit spice tolerance and all.”
you lift your head from his shoulder and peck his cheek. “of course i will. shit spice tolerance and all.”
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