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hahattpro@lemmy.world to FoodPorn@lemmy.worldEnglish · 1 year ago

Noodles in a thermal cup

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Noodles in a thermal cup

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hahattpro@lemmy.world to FoodPorn@lemmy.worldEnglish · 1 year ago
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    Who died?

    • FiveMacs@lemmy.ca
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      1 year ago

      My first thought too.

      • Frosty@pawb.social
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        And mine. Came to the replies to post it then found this thread.

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    I’m not sure about it: I like when noodles slowly get less hot, and comfortably drinking the rest of the liquid in the end. And in a thermo cup, if it’s too hot, it’ll stay too hot

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      Nah. Just having the lid off to eat the noodles is enough to let out most of the heat. My stanley can keep water near boiling for a good 10-12 hours with the cap on, but even slightly open that time drops down to an hour or two at most. It’s really wild how significant the difference is.

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        “near boiling” for 12 hours? I highly doubt that, or rather that my “near” is far from yours.

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        https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20240130-stanley-cups-contain-lead-should-consumers-worry

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          You can’t scare a welder with popsci nonsense. Why would I ever worry about a steel capped lead seal that’s as far as it’s possible to be from the liquid in my cup? Might as well worry about breathing nitrogen from the atmosphere.

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    is this just for eating, or are you trying to keep the noodles hot all day? if it’s the latter, you’re going to end up with really soggy noodles

    I can barely stomach ramen if I accidentally boil it for 3 minutes instead of two.

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      My husband made noodles and kept it on low to keep it warm for me. Super soggy by the time I got home, but I didn’t have the heart to tell him right then. I just ate my mushy ramen that he lovingly prepared while I was at work. A couple of weeks later, I finally did tell him (before he made more noodles the same way).

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      i’d take a page from how broth noodles is delivered here in hong kong, and keep the broth and noodles separate until it’s time to eat. using a thermos for the broth is pretty genius though.

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      I use the cup because i don’t have a bowl in office. :)))

      • pelletbucket@lemm.ee
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        ok so you’re not steeping it all day?

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    Dont the noodles eventually turn into mush? If not, genius idea!

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      I would guess that you start with water that’s cooler than if you were cooking them. Like just add hot tap water instead of boiling water. Over several hours it would probably get fully cooked without turning to mush. Or at least that’s what i would guess

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    Sorry, wrong community. This would be amazing in ShittyFoodPorn though

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    Why I read the title to the TMNT theme tune

    • ArtVandelay@lemmy.world
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      Noodle power!

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      Goddamnit. Now I can’t unhear it

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    You’re in Vietnam. I see the money

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    Clean your fucking desk.

    Hot noods tho. 9/10

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    I can never get mine to turn out this good, what’s your secret OP?

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      Let it there 10 minutes instead of 3

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