Limited to 7-ELEVEN & i, the cup noodle " Mokotanmen Nakamoto Cheese Blow " will be on sale from October 23rd. A popular arrangement of "Mokotanmen Nakamoto" cup noodles with cheese is commercialized.
By the way, on the internet, it was talked about that it is delicious to eat with eggs in addition to cheese. So, I tried to see how much it would be a devil's food if I added more hot spring eggs to the new cheese blow!
◆ The smell of cheese is coming soon
The soup contains cheese powder and the ingredients include cheddar cheese.5 minutes after adding hot water. When I opened the lid, the cheese scented. The important thing here is to stir well to the bottom with the feeling that the cheese will spread throughout!
Before adding the spicy oil, take a bite of the soup ... and the cheese that came! The mellow richness spreads! It's not too hot at this stage.
Finally, add the spicy oil. Then, the cheese that had been scented a while ago was overwritten by the smell of chili peppers. I lost the cheese ...!
When you eat it, the spiciness of the chili peppers first strikes. Nakamoto's uniqueness is alive and well! The umami of the cheese gradually chases after the taste and wraps the spiciness in a mellow manner. Certainly the spiciness is soft.
Now, let's put the hot spring egg here.
The yolk melted and entwined with the noodles, making the taste mellow! It's thickened and a little thicker ... It's good! However, please be careful as the rest will be spicy again after eating the yolk part.
◆ Cheese lovers should try "Chase Chi"
The soup and the double cheese of the ingredients made the spiciness quite mellow. You can feel the richness and umami of cheese. But maybe it's a little unsatisfactory for cheese lovers? I think that if the soup was a little thicker, it would have a more cheesey feel.So, if you don't have enough cheese feeling, you may want to add cheese yourself and hit two or three cheeses. I also recommend the egg toppings, so be sure to check them out! I think that the devil's food will be completed by chasing Chi & Ontama.