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Tesco Value Curry Flavour Instant NoodlesNewest Review: ... cellophane pack which is white with the Tesco Value branding on the front, There is the nutritional information on the back ... more More Tesco in Food
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by - written on 27/09/09 (Very useful, 32 readings)
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I like eating Noodles, and don't feel you have to buy the brand name ones in order for them to be the best. These are part of the Tesco Value range and cost a bargain 12p per pack. 1 pack is enough for me to have for lunch, but if I was absolutely starving and wanted a huge pile of Noodles, then 2 packs of these wouldn't break the bank either. The packaging isn't thatexciting. It is a square-ish cellophane pack which is white with the Tesco Value branding on the front, There is the nutritional information on the back and it states these are 65g. The Noodles are all stick together in a block, but can break up easy enough. They soften when ... Read the complete review
by - written on 21/05/09 (Very useful, 57 readings)
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I absolutely love noodles and really do adore food I can bang in the microwave and cook with ease! I admit it! I'm super lazy and I'm not a fan of standing around for hours to cook things that take me 2 minutes to eat! So when I saw these in my local Tesco store for 9p a packet I didn't expect much from them to be totally honest with you l but did think they were going to probably be the cheapest meal I've ever had lol. The Packaging.... Oblong red and white plastic packet. On the front in red, white and blue writing I'm told they are Tesco 'Value' Curry Flavour instant Noodles and that they take 4 and 1/2 minutes to microwave or 3 minutes to boil, ... Read the complete review
by - written on 12/05/09 (Very useful, 35 readings)
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With the current climate going on and with me and my boyfriend not having the well paid jobs we used to have, money is very scarce lately. On a Tesco shop we were looking for some pasta and came across these Tesco value instant curry noodles which were priced at 9 pence, unbelievable so was worth a try at least, previously we had tried another brand of noodles in the same type of packaging and same size ect so I thought what the hey its probably all exactly the same except these are a bit cheaper. I must admit I did still have my doubts but nope these tasted exactly the same, the only difference was the colour of packaging. These noodles actually ... Read the complete review
by - written on 12/05/09 (Very useful, 62 readings)
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I am always looking for cheap meals to save me a little bit of money and I found these noodles recently in my local Tesco store. The price is currently 10p but I believe that this changes from time to time so it may be 9p, 10p or 11p depending on Mr. Tescos' mood or the current VAT rate changing again (hopefully not!). The noodles are provided in basic Tesco value packaging which shows noodles on the front of the packet, and tells me that these are curry flavour instant noodles and then it has the Tesco Value logo and red & white colour scheme. You get 65g of noodles for your money, place them in to a bowl, cover with 200ml of ... Read the complete review
by - written on 30/07/09 (Useful, 13 readings)
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I've tried the Tesco Value Bacon Flavour Instant Noodles before, so thought I'd give the curry flavoured version a go as well, as the bacon ones are amazing for the price. Just like the bacon noodles, the curry ones are super-easy to make - just boil a pan of water with the curry flavouring (comes as powder in a small sachet), place the dried noodles into the pan, and bring to the boil again until the water has all been soaked. After making myself a bowl of Tesco Value Curry Flavour Instant Noodles, I expected them to taste as good as the bacon flavour ones, especially considering that curry is my favourite flavour of Supernoodles! However, ... Read the complete review
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