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NOOO thats so sad ... okay it might be a longshot but you could try and get ahold of a mi goreng pack that might scratch your itch for the seafood, sweet, savory, spicy flavor? koka also does one and its nice, I just like spice.watermoon wrote:for some reason, once my local grocery store stopped carrying it, it became near-impossible to find anywhere else. and i guess it makes sense… it is kind of a pain to make – you need to cook it on the stove for it to come out right – and the smell is rather seafoody… but it has such a nice mixture of sweet, savory, and spicy that's hard to find anywhere else. and sure, the stores here still stock the udon variant, but it's just not the same! it almost makes me feel mocked whenever i see that one…
ok yeah the indomie mi goreng packs are easy to find here and quite good too. my only issue with them is that they never feel very substantial by themselves, so unless i have other ingredients on-hand i tend to treat them more like a snack.sinku wrote:NOOO thats so sad ... okay it might be a longshot but you could try and get ahold of a mi goreng pack that might scratch your itch for the seafood, sweet, savory, spicy flavor? koka also does one and its nice, I just like spice.