Ramen "Ternera" Picante
Category: Ramen
Sabroso, intenso y picante. Un caldo que lleva tus papilas gustativas a un viaje por el mundo. Repleto de notas de pimienta de Sichuan, anís e hinojo.
Category: Ramen
Sabroso, intenso y picante. Un caldo que lleva tus papilas gustativas a un viaje por el mundo. Repleto de notas de pimienta de Sichuan, anís e hinojo.
The broth has a surprising depth from the fennel and anise that balances the Sichuan peppercorn heat perfectly. I'm already craving another bowl.
That first sip hit me with a genuine tingle from the Sichuan peppercorns, followed by a slow, warm heat that actually lingers. I love how the anise and fennel come through underneath, making it feel much more complex than standard spicy noodles.
The broth has this incredible depth from the anise and fennel that balances the heat perfectly. I was worried it would be one-dimensional spicy, but the flavors keep evolving with every sip. Definitely hits the spot when you want something warming and complex.
That first bite hit me with Sichuan peppercorn heat that actually lingered, not just a flash of spice. I've tried a lot of instant ramen broths, but the anise and fennel notes make this one genuinely complex and satisfying.
The broth’s anise and fennel notes really balance the Sichuan heat perfectly. I’ve been craving something this bold but not overpowering — it’s quickly become my go-to for a quick lunch.
That first bite hit me with the Sichuan peppercorns immediately, that numbing tingle is exactly what I was craving. The anise and fennel add a really complex warmth to the broth that makes it feel more like a meal than instant noodles.
The broth has a wonderful depth from the star anise and fennel, and the heat from the Sichuan peppercorns lingers just long enough. A bowl that genuinely warms you up from the inside out.
The anise and fennel notes give the broth an unexpected depth that balances the heat perfectly. I was skeptical about a dry noodle pack delivering this much flavor, but it really does taste like a slow-simmered bowl from a good shop.
That Sichuan peppercorn really comes through and gives a proper numbing tingle, which I wasn't expecting from an instant ramen. The broth has a nice deep richness that's surprisingly complex for a quick bowl. Really hit the spot when I was craving something hearty with a kick.
I was blown away by how the anise and fennel come through underneath the heat—it’s not just spicy, it’s actually layered. The broth clings to the noodles perfectly.