Yahoo! JAPAN Ramen Special Topic "No. 1 Siri Garlic Garlic Burned Oil Rich Pork Bone" and "Honki Sakari Rich Miso Tonkotsu" Eat Comparison Review



Yahoo! JAPAN Ramen Special FeatureSo we are doing the plan of Toyo Fishery's "Sorori Sakari Garlic Burning Oil Rich Pork Bones" and "Honki Sorari Riced Miso Tonkotsu" are delicious and the items were actually sold at convenience stores, so please buy it and eat I compared it.

Last year's champion of the same project is "garlic-burning oil-rich pig bones" this time seems to be improving the soup and challenging the defense game. As opposed to "Rich Ryori Miso Tonkotsu" is a challenger representative chosen after receiving support of 1.91 million votes. Which is tasty good?

Review from below.
On the left is the champion of the last year's champion "Genuine Sakari Garlic Burned Oil Rich Pork Bone" and the right is a challenger "Honki Sakari Rich Miso Tonkotsu".


"Garlic burned oil thick rice pork" comes with special oil. It seems that soup has been upgraded more than last year.


489 kcal per meal.


Raw material is like this.



On the other hand, "Honki Sakari rich thick miso Tonkotsu" comes with special soup. It is a challenger representative chosen as 1.91 million votes.


472 kcal per meal.


Raw material is like this.



Pour hot water and wait 3 minutes.


Put special oil and complete "Genuine Saka garlic burned oil thick rice pig" completed.


Completed putting soup in "Honki Sakari rich thick miso Tonkotsu" as well.


"Garlic burned oil-rich pork bone" lasted a year, but as ever, the degree of completion as a Tonkotsu is higher. The slightly hardened noodles are good and the volume is just right. Meanwhile, "Korari rich miso Pork Tonkotsu" has the same flavor but it has been changed in the miso flavor, and the bowls and bean sprouts, the cabbage is tangled tightly. Although it is hard to apply, it is a bit happy because the sweetness of the corn contained in Miso Tonkots was accented, so I personally would like to recommend Miso Tonkotsu.

In addition, it seems from the Japan Frito also snacks that reproduced the taste of this ramen, so if you eat it too, it might be fun.

in Gastronomic Adventure, Posted by logc_nt