When eating cup yakisoba, there is a rule that you have to wait 3 minutes (or 5 minutes) after pouring hot water. For the author who likes "kata noodles", the container is tilted diagonally after one and a half minutes, but the more hungry the one and a half minutes spent in front of the sink, the more It feels long and painful. ... isn't it?

"Cup Noodle Yakisoba 1 Minute" "Nissin Yakisoba U.F.O 1 Minute"
"Cup Noodle Yakisoba 1 Minute" "Nissin Yakisoba U.F.O 1 Minute"


Two new products, Nissin Foods "Cup Noodle Yakisoba 1 Minute" and "Nissin Yakisoba UFO 1 Minute", will be released nationwide on October 1, 2012, which will free us from the suffering of hell. I will! "Nationwide release" means that these two products are actually sold in advance in the Kanto Koshinetsu and Shizuoka areas from July 9th. Maybe some people have seen it?

As the product name suggests, these two products can be drained with "1 minute". It uses "newly developed noodles" that return in 1 minute of boiling water, and it is said that the noodles are supple and chewy even though they are returned in 1 minute. Both "Cup Noodle Yakisoba 1 Minute" and "Nissin Yakisoba UFO 1 Minute" are 170 yen (1 meal / tax not included).

A container that seems to be easy to drain
A container that seems to be easy to drain


I'm likely to throw away the hot water in 30 seconds if I was told "I should wait for 1 minute", but will that 30 seconds also be a long time? Anyway, I'm very happy to be able to cook (?) Faster than ever! The work of pouring boiling water into the sink of the sink to make it "bekon" will also progress!