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The Inventor of Ramen Dies at Age 96

Name: Anonymous 2007-01-06 20:41

Name: Anonymous 2007-01-06 23:20

Ramen was "invented" hundreds of years ago.

Name: Anonymous 2007-01-06 23:22

Nice time machien

Name: Anonymous 2007-01-16 14:14

OP is an idiot!  IT's fucking instant noodles, you fucking sandnigger!

Name: Anonymous 2007-01-18 5:25

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>>4
dude lay off he just forgot to add the instant part thats all

Name: Anonymous 2012-09-26 20:52

Sad story bro. I prefer Maruchan. It's a shame that the contents of the MSG packets are addictive. I now sprinkle salt, italian seasoning and pepper in my noodles instead. I also drain the excess fluids it is boiling in, add vegetables and strips of meat. There is no reason to eat noodles by themselves. That's not satisfying at all and leads to eating more ramen just to feel full.

Name: Anonymous 2012-09-29 11:54

Name: Anonymous 2012-10-03 5:35


A RESTAURANT in Harbin of Northeast China's Heilongjiang Province reportedly offers a "placenta feast" which has attracted many diners.

In order to remove people's fear of contacting infections from the placentas, the restaurant shows its guests test reports for each one to prove it is safe for eating. Staff at the restaurant bring the placenta for guests to examine before cooking to convince them it is a real placenta.

Two kinds of cooking methods are available - one involves steaming the placenta and making it into soup, the other option is to have it made into dumplings.

The placentas the restaurant uses are all bought from a hospital.

In the south of the country, meanwhile, some soup-loving Cantonese people enjoy placenta soup, seasoned with ginger, jujubes and several other Chinese herbs. A hospital's canteen even sells the soup at four yuan (50US cents) per portion. A cube of red meat floating in the broth is actually placenta.

Traders in Guangdong Province sell large fresh placentas for about 100 yuan (US$12) each and dried ones for 130 yuan (US$16).

Name: Anonymous 2012-10-08 16:53

>>4
Tsk.

Name: Anonymous 2012-10-25 20:38

>>8

I've heard of hippies doing this sort of shit in the states, but the fact that there are time tested cultural dishes based around it makes it seem a little more legit.  Still weirded out, but would consider trying.

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