Wel Pac Lo Mein Egg Noodles, 10 Ounce (Pack of 6)






Key features
- •Wel Pac Lo Mein Noodles is the smoothest, quickest cooking Asian-style noodle
- •It is a chewy, round, traditional Japanese-style pasta favored in Kyoto and southern Japan
- •Perfect served hot in winter or cold in summer
Wel Pac Lo Mein Egg Noodles, 10 Ounce (Pack of 6)
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Delicious!
Tribal•August 23, 2017
These puffed out perfectly. They weren't too thick and they weren't too thin. They were that precise middle range I was going for in the lomein I was preparing. Highly recommend.
Note: Just don't forget to take the little piece of paper off each bundle!
Note: Just don't forget to take the little piece of paper off each bundle!
Best for lo mien
Amazon Customer•May 3, 2017
Cook for 4-5 mins and that's it. Not starchy and not mushy. Great product.
I like these little fellas
Charlie Calvert•April 18, 2017
I like these little fellas. They cook quickly, they taste good. They are easy to prepare. Don't tell anyone, but sometimes I just use them as the basis for mac and choose. Cook them, grate some cheese, salt and pepper. Yea, I know, but they taste good....
Five Stars
E. Reilly•March 26, 2017
These are really nice egg noodles. They were perfect for the noodle dish I was preparing. Would order again.
It's good, I'm a fan.
Cisco•January 27, 2017
I'm a fan. The texture is on point (i only boiled it for 3-4 min since I still had to cook it in sauce). It is not shaped like your common lo-mein noodles like you get from you local Chinese food take out. I care more about the taste than shape, and it captured the taste I like. (side note: add a very little of sesame oil to keep it from sticking together, use a little, unless you like your food oily)
When I'm too lazy to make the sauce, i just order a side of brown sauce from my local chinese food take out, and its cheap.
I wish i could find this locally to save a few bucks. Im still testing other brands, so i will update accordingly :)
When I'm too lazy to make the sauce, i just order a side of brown sauce from my local chinese food take out, and its cheap.
I wish i could find this locally to save a few bucks. Im still testing other brands, so i will update accordingly :)
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