It’s 98° here, but I’m gonna eat this boiling hot SHIN RAMYUN anyway. by bwanabass 9 Comments Uzala02 1 year ago Last time I had it it was pretty OK. The spicy one is sutah ramen, that was not great and worse the day after HorrorSprinklez 1 year ago Man I fucking love these noodles, no matter the weather Happytogeth3r 1 year ago In Korea there is a belief that to beat the heat, you eat something spicy that is also hot temperature wise.I think the idea is to have a major sweat out and then cool off as a result. dreamsshakke 1 year ago Hot day, hotter ramen! Sometimes you just gotta embrace the heat, inside and out PrimitiveThoughts 1 year ago I’ve been told that it gets your body temperature up so the ambient air around you feels cooler… ProzacJM 1 year ago Hot day, hot instant noodles, cold day, hotter instant noodles. AutomaticInc 1 year ago Mmm, that looks good. Tacobeast48 1 year ago Nothing wrong there. It should be a great meal too cool you off in the end. OC2LV714 1 year ago I mean it’s not like you’re eating outdoors. My old school mom always said this . “It’s 70degrees inside, what’s the prob”Write A CommentYou must be logged in to post a comment.
Uzala02 1 year ago Last time I had it it was pretty OK. The spicy one is sutah ramen, that was not great and worse the day after
Happytogeth3r 1 year ago In Korea there is a belief that to beat the heat, you eat something spicy that is also hot temperature wise.I think the idea is to have a major sweat out and then cool off as a result.
dreamsshakke 1 year ago Hot day, hotter ramen! Sometimes you just gotta embrace the heat, inside and out
PrimitiveThoughts 1 year ago I’ve been told that it gets your body temperature up so the ambient air around you feels cooler…
OC2LV714 1 year ago I mean it’s not like you’re eating outdoors. My old school mom always said this . “It’s 70degrees inside, what’s the prob”
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Last time I had it it was pretty OK. The spicy one is sutah ramen, that was not great and worse the day after
Man I fucking love these noodles, no matter the weather
In Korea there is a belief that to beat the heat, you eat something spicy that is also hot temperature wise.
I think the idea is to have a major sweat out and then cool off as a result.
Hot day, hotter ramen! Sometimes you just gotta embrace the heat, inside and out
I’ve been told that it gets your body temperature up so the ambient air around you feels cooler…
Hot day, hot instant noodles, cold day, hotter instant noodles.
Mmm, that looks good.
Nothing wrong there. It should be a great meal too cool you off in the end.
I mean it’s not like you’re eating outdoors. My old school mom always said this . “It’s 70degrees inside, what’s the prob”