Powder First, Liquid Later: The Science of Cup Noodles
๐Ÿœ When you eat instant noodles, do you just toss all the seasoning packets in at once?
I used to think the same โ€” just add hot water, put everything in, done! ๐Ÿ˜†

But guess what? The order actually matters โ€” and it makes a big difference in taste and texture! ๐Ÿคฏ

๐Ÿ‘‰ According to Nissin:
โœ… Powder seasoning โ†’ Add first!
It dissolves easily, letting the saltiness and umami soak into the noodles with the hot water.
โœ… Liquid soup base / flavor oil โ†’ Add later!
If you add oil-based packets too early, they coat the noodles, blocking hot water from fully penetrating. The result? Uneven noodles and weaker aroma.

๐Ÿ”ฌ A Japanese media outlet even did an A/B test:
๐Ÿœ Followed instructions (powder first, liquid later): noodles absorbed water evenly, smooth texture, rich aroma.
๐Ÿœ Dumped everything in at once: noodles had clumps, some parts undercooked, broth was saltier but lacked depth.

So those little instructions on the cup โ€” โ€œpowder first, liquid laterโ€ โ€” arenโ€™t just for show. Theyโ€™re science + flavor design! โœจ
Next time you want the perfect bowl of instant noodles, follow the order.

๐Ÿ“Œ How do you usually make your cup noodles? All in at once, or step by step? ๐Ÿค”
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Date: September 10, 2025
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