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Korea rice no.1 Instant Ottogi Cup Rice review

This one came highly recommended by a coworker. I'd never tried instant rice before, so this Ottogi Instant Cup Rice, also known as cupban (Rice in a Cup) in Korean, piqued my interest. Ottogi is one of Korea's most well-known food brands. She made a remark about how delicious the jin jjampong flavor was, so I ordered it along with three other flavors. I was astounded by the variety of tastes available. Shopee has become my go-to for all of these unique quick foods.


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The Jin Jjampong and Kimchi stew flavors are what I'm having. Jjampong is a Korean noodle soup with crimson, spicy seafood, or pork broth seasoned with gochujang for those unfamiliar with Korean cuisine. If you've ever tasted Korean food, you'll be aware of how hot some dishes can be. Both are well-balanced and enjoyable. I have 20% extra rice to soak up the soup in the ones I have. To be honest, they taste more like Pao Fan than porridge, but they're quite tasty!

I added the luncheon meat and prawns because the original container did not include them. I always add extra ingredients whenever I cook. haha

This is a typical ready-to-eat food that is very convenient and can be cooked anywhere and at any time. Simply combine the rice, seasonings, sauce, and other ingredients with boiling water. Microwave for approximately 4 minutes.




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