
Shall we go with three cup noodles? This is the royal road of living alone!
I wonder why we end up doing things even though we know we will regret them.
Is it okay to pour in the hot water all at once, Senpai?
>>2
Nakagawa is clever…
>>2
I remembered the drawing materials.
I have done two, but I definitely haven’t done three.
The best part of living alone is that no one complains even if you throw things away.
>>4
After I calm down, the part of me that starts complaining is quite troublesome…
It’s not something to eat a lot of.
It will probably be within three digits in terms of calories.
The salt content is dangerous.
Time stretches, you know…
When I finished eating one, I started to wonder if I had rushed it…
If it’s just noodles, it should be fine.
Eating different cup noodles at the same time can taste strange if the chemical seasonings used in each don’t match well.
Pour hot water into the first one and wait for 2 minutes, then pour hot water into the second one. Finish the first one in 2 minutes, then pour hot water into the third one. Finish the second one in 2 minutes, then pour hot water into the fourth one. Finish the third one in 2 minutes, then pour hot water into the fifth one.
If it’s Ryō-san, he can do it.
Because there’s the issue of dealing with the broth, it’s difficult to eat multiple servings…
I often do it with cup noodles.
One cup of yakisoba…
As expected, I won’t do it with cup noodles.
I’m going to buy a lot of potato chips and eat them all.
It seems like there are many people who can handle non-fried noodles easily.
It’s common to make two regular-sized cups of yakisoba and combine them, right? For those who love thin noodles, the standard size is more prestigious than the large size.
Let’s release a high-protein version of all cup noodles.
The PFC balance is seriously good for instant noodles.
It shouldn’t be a big deal if it’s just the noodles.
Is the super giant cup noodle coming out in this episode?
>>22
Isn’t it the friend episode of cockroaches?
>>22
I really liked this episode.
Eating while progressing with a giant sushi.
Salt content…
It’s not about whether I can eat it, but about getting tired of it.
Isn’t this the episode of the Ironman Race?
I just looked it up, and it was the friend episode from volume 80.
A scene where things like the room and diet return to normal because Maria moved into the girls’ dormitory.
Cup noodles are fine if they’re the BIG size, but one regular size isn’t enough.
When it comes to soba or udon, when served cold, you can easily have two servings, but when served hot, one bowl is enough.
If you try to eat ramen thinking you can handle it, you won’t be able to fit it in, so the broth really fills you up.
By the time you finish the first one, the others will get cold.
I’ve probably never made multiple types of noodles at the same time.
If you’re going to make the third one, shouldn’t you wait until you’re halfway through the first or second one?
Regular cup noodles have about 350 kcal, so it’s not impossible.
Even when I feel invincible like this, I still make sure to get an extra serving of frozen udon.
I became full before finishing the main dish!
The president of Peyangu was so frustrated that this was done with Peyangu that they released an ultra-large serving or something like that…
>>37
It’s like asking to just look at our yakisoba…
There is a significant difference between the expected capacity and the actual capacity of the stomach.
Since the increased amount of hot water is tough, I often eat fried noodles raw.
If you leave all the soup, it seems like it will be fine.
There are times when one cup of instant ramen isn’t enough… but even so, just a rice ball can suffice, so clearly having another bowl of ramen would be overdoing it.
It’s not impossible to finish, but for how full it makes me, it feels rather empty.
The president of Peyang should regret the release of Choco Peyang rather than being upset about such things.
I’ve definitely seen this panel before.
It was on one of those that I had separately.
There’s no noodle without noodles as a side dish.
I have tried three cups of yakisoba that are not large servings.
I don’t think it’s impossible to eat, but with the current price of cup ramen, I feel like I might regret thinking, “For the price of three, I could have eaten something better…” after I’m stuffed.
The noodles get soggy as you eat.
Delicious!
The world’s most delicious!
It was after this that I gulped it all down at once, choked, and ruined one of them.
It’s not inedible, but I can only manage to not get bored with two of them…
A cheap cup noodle that costs around 100 yen has only 400 calories, which is surprising.
>>54
In that price range, the soup is also in powder form, and the contents are mainly noodles and soup, so the calories are relatively low.
>>54
Cup noodles typically weigh only about 100 grams or so.
Cup noodles weigh 78g.
The soup has salt, but it has almost no calories.
This is that episode with the cockroach friend, right?
Ramen, yakisoba, udon
I want to try the three types.
I’m curious about the mysterious machine in front of me.
>>59
I’m shocked by the fact that videos and video cases don’t connect.
I feel like once I start adding things like mochi, that’s the end of it.
Did you think that the tape inside that soft plastic case was some kind of equipment?
There’s not much oil, is there, cup noodles?
If you’re still hungry, you can boil some regular noodles or soba and make a change for extra.
I don’t want to waste the soup.
Ryō is in his 30s, so this is easily manageable.
Because Ryotsu is a human polybucket.
This time’s…
It’s really sad that I did all the laundry on my day off, hung it up, and then got so tired that I fell asleep, and during that time, it rained heavily…
Nobita used to do similar things too.
That was the same cup noodles over there, but…
>>70
Nobita had eaten 4 of them.
If you leave it, you can just add rice and eat it later.
It seems like antibodies like those of a demon weaken with a regular lifestyle.
If you wait for 3 minutes, 4 minutes, and 5 minutes, you can pour the hot water in at the same time and eat them at a good pace.