Ottogi Ramen Bokki If you're eating on the go, then this is worth a try! Sorry, I was so hungry that I forgot to take a picture of the noodles too. The noodles are the standard Japanese ramen noodles that you see in brands like Top Ramen or Sapporo Ichiban, which make for quick cooking. The dried vegetables are kimchi and green onions. The noodles and vegetables are cooked in the container, and I used about 3/4 of the packet of soup base. The noodles and vegetables are well cooked in 3-4 minutes. The broth brings out the fizzy and slightly sour taste that comes with eating kimchi that's been sitting in your fridge for a month or two (it's still edible, I swear). It's very realistic, and I enjoyed it a lot. On the spiciness scale, this was a 5. It was comfortably spicy, but not overpowering. Available at: Palama Supermarket, Walmart & Safeway