On the ramen bae toppings I've tried the ramen bae mix but i am a bit picky, if they were to add a custom mix option i'd definitely jump on it My only real gripe is the shrimp
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They wouldn't rehydrate well, and always tasted weird and were rubbery
The bean curd looked peculiar as well,.
885k subscribers in the ramen community A subreddit for any and all ramen lovers! I’ve used ramen bae and think that it’s also pricey, but it lasts a while and has more variety I’d wait for a sale or the death star, or check out a similar veggie mix that can go in all the soups.
Received my order of dried ramen toppings ($25) from ramen bae and they're pretty good This package will last a while Are you using ramen bae Hello fellow noodle lovers, is anyone using the ramen bae product

If so, how are you preparing it for addition to the noodles
I’ve seen someone post about ramen bae, which sells bags of dehydrated ramen toppings Was considering trying it but it’s currently sold out I've been thinking about making a ramen topping mix for myself lately I wanted to add dried shrimp, dried mushroom pieces, dried corn, dried egg pieces, dried cabbage, dried green onions, and.
I paid $25.00 for 14oz bag You can look up ramen bae dried ramen topping I got the seafood one Vegetables topping was sold out.

I still think the ramen toppings is a great idea, but the sea food (baby shrimp dehydrated and imitation crab) was a bit of a miss, for me personally
Ramen bae, if you see this,. Curious if anyone else has tried these?. My experience with the seafood toppings is that they will critically change the overall flavor of your noodles, so that can limit their application if you want more toppings like this in other flavors of. If so, how are you preparing it for addition to the noodles.
Individually, nori, sesame seeds, flavorings you might like (ramen pepper, sesame oil, chili oil/paste, garlic powder), dehydrated items like green onions, garlic etc For backpackers who hike with camping gear in their backpack


