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Tiger Tiger Cup Noodles

 

Newest Review: ... some information that may have been accurate at the time, but certainly isn't now. The current incarnation of Tiger Tiger ... more

 ... noodles is far healthier than I'd been led to believe. Calories - Between 410 and 430 a pot - perfectly healthy for a light lunch. Fat - 17g total/8g saturated - ok, saturated fat is best avoided as much as possible, but it's far less than you'd find in a burger or most sandwiches containing 'real' mayonnaise. Sodium - 1.75g - doctors recommend no more than 6g a day, so while it's not low in salt it should be fine if eaten as part of a generally balanced diet. *(My) final word* Rather than the snarling tiger of dieta...more

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duskmaiden
Crowned Review Tiger Tiger Cup Noodles: Do not put thse tiger's in your tank (965 words)
by - written on 16/10/06 (Very useful, 493 readings)
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Tiger Tiger burning bright. Shall I have your cup Noodles or will they taste like sh*te I am normally the type of person who is stingy and sad enough to pack her own sandwiches for lunchtime. However sometimes I can not be bothered and fancy a change. In the supermarket I am always looking for convenience food that is different and fits the bill. I came across a range of Tiger Tiger Cup Noodles (oriental flavoured pot noodle style snacks) so decided to buy one to keep in stock. They came in a number of flavours including Thai Curry and Tom Yun. I plumped for Thai Spicy satay. I am fan of oriental style food and although I have never really tried ...  Read the complete review

edinburgher
Premium Review They're grrrrrrrreatly misrepresented! (703 words)
by - written on 07/09/09 (Very useful, 80 readings)
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After picking up a quartet of Tiger Tiger noodles for cheap lunch eating, I have started tucking in to them and duly decided to stick up a review. Imagine my surprise, however, to see that there were three existing reviews (including one particularly vitriolic one from the ever talented duskmaiden). From reading the negatives about this noodle based snack you'd think that Tiger Tiger had personally thrown bricks through the windows of some of the lower raters - surely no noodles can justify this level of anger?... *Enter the... tiger?* Tiger Tiger noodles are advertised as 'authentic Thai noodles' and the flavours sounded vaguely ...  Read the complete review

blackviolets
Premium Review Tiger Tiger Cup Noodles: Tom Yum is not Yum Yum (493 words)
by - written on 19/08/09 (Very useful, 76 readings)
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I'll admit that when it comes to making something to eat on occassion I just can't be bothered. I don't like sandwiches either which makes things a bit difficult or restricted around dinner time. I'd never even heard of these before but they were going for 65p up at Sainsburys so I thought I'd give them a try. Although the container is just like your average pot noodle tub, it comes in a box which makes it a bit more bulkier than necessary. This could be down to the fact that it's supposedly an 'authentic thai taste' I opted for the Tom Yum flavour although there was an optional Thai Curry choice as well. It is pretty simple to make, pour in ...  Read the complete review

evetortoise
Premium Review FIlls up my tummy on a cold winter day (268 words)
by - written on 08/02/09 (Very useful, 73 readings)
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This is one of my favourite brands in London. I come from Asia and cup noodles are a plenty there. Nissin ranks first on my list (available in UK Asian supermarkets), followed by Myojo (not available in UK) and Nong Shin (available in Asian Supermarkets) Generally cup noodles are very easy to carry around and eat where there is hot water available. In Asia, where it is common to have hot meals for lunch, cup noodles are a cheap and fast way of eating. Just fill the cup up with boiling water, leave it to stand for 3 minutes and voila, noodles ready for eating. They come with a small packet of ingredients (dried vegetables usually), and a small sachet of ...  Read the complete review

 

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