Annie Chun's Teriyaki Chow Mein Noodles & Sauce, 8.2-Ounce Boxes (Pack of 6) | 
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List Price: $23.52 Buy New: $18.09 You Save: $5.43 (23%)
Rating: 16 reviews Sales Rank: 2642
Number Of Items: 6 Shipping Weight (lbs): 4 Dimensions (in): 10 x 7.8 x 5.4
Model: 765667300800 UPC: 765667300800 EAN: 0765667300800 ASIN: B000E16996
Release Date: December 22, 2005 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Features:
| • | Case of six 8.2-ounce meal kits (total of 49.2 ounces) | | • | Hearty chow mein noodles blended with low-sodium soy sauce, fresh garlic, ginger, and special seasonings | | • | All-natural, no MSG, no preservatives | | • | Cooks in just ten minutes | | • | Product of the USA |
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Open Sesame! December 11, 2008 Amaranth (Northern California) Annie Chun's Peanut Sesame Chow Mein Noodles makes an excellent lunch or dinner. The noodles cook quickly, and the peanut sauce is perfectly savory and sweet. It's rich enough to be a meal. I add tofu and frozen veggies to make it more into a meal. Unlike Simply Asia,Annie Chun's Chinese meals are made here in the US. The sauces are of higher quality,as well. Annie Chun's is based in the Bay Area (Novato or San Rafael) The organic Peanut Sesame Chow Mein tastes as good as her other excellent meals. One can enjoy chop suey in the comfort of one's own home!
Not the best October 18, 2008 Ann S. (San Diego) I previously read submitted reviews, and I should have listened. Especially to the one that stated he didn't get the organic product shown in the picture. I too did not get the organic product. I have seen it in the stores, and it has a much lower sodium content per serving. I haven't been able to find it in a while so I thought I would buy it through Amazon. The product was the old stuff with an expiration date of 6 months from now. Usually the product in the store carries and expiration date of a year, so that tells you something right away. The noodles are okay. My family is not that particular, so it's a good side dish on ocassion. If you are an expert on peanut noodles, this dish is not for you. It's slightly gummy and thick.
Questionable food at best August 15, 2008 Patrick Flautt (San Jose, CA USA) 1 out of 5 found this review helpful
I am still blown away as to why I ordered this item. Knowing what I do now, I would not touch this item with a 100 foot pole. The noodles never cook right for one, and the sauce mix is not tasty in the least. I have only had it plain however; so that's why I'm giving two stars here. But, I fear that chicken and vegetables added would only find me cursing at the end result. There are better brands out there that are not as salty and displeasing as this one. Having lived in Singapore and traveled throughout south east Asia I definitely know what good pad Thai is. This is not one of them.
Tastes great but overpriced August 13, 2008 Chen Sun (Houston, TX United States) The sauce and noodles are excellent. Also the noodles are about 7 inches long, making it easy to put into boiling pots. But, I wonder if the price is worth it,as each box consists of only small amounts of noodles and sauce. If you want convenient, tasty Chinese organic noodles, I guess this is it though.
Yuck! Annie Chun should pay my medical bill! July 14, 2008 F. D. Lung (Tiger City, SC) 1 out of 15 found this review helpful
I am growing more and more interested in Asian food. I am almost a regular at some nearby Chinese and Japanese restaurants (unlimited snow crab legs during the weekends, yum!), and I also enjoy Nongshim noodles, especially when I am getting creative and add extras. That's why I ordered this set of teriyaki chow mein. It was the first time I tried Annie Chun brand. Well, what's to be said? First, the noodles looked just OK, kind of like spaghettis. Of course I can get better Mexican fideos for less, but nevermind, I thought it is worth a try. The sauce was weird looking, but the bad part was when I tasted the combination. Ugh! It tastes awful, and I believe it caused me a stomach ache that lasted until next day. I almost went to the doctor. I am not saying it is bad for you, but for me, with an European stomach, so much abused by the American processed food, this "Asian" processed food was too much. I guess you could be fine with an Asian stomach. Can someone borrow me one for the rest of the pack or should I toss it?
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