I have been watching lots of Popin' Cooking and have finally gotten my hands on two sets. On this lazy Sunday afternoon, I made some shoyu ramen and gyoza for tea (yes, it's edible).
Open up the package and you'll find two packets of "powder", one's for the ramen's soup, and the other's for the ramen. There is also a container where you can cut it into three. One's for putting the ramen and gyoza (on left), another's for mixing the ramen paste and the small triangular one at the bottom corner is for measuring water needed for the ramen. And then there are also a fork, toothpick, a piece of white candy for the gyoza's skin and some mixed candies for the gyoza's "fillings".
I've made and edited a video to show the process. This is the first time I've done it - it looks a little amateur but well, at least I manage to do something I didn't think I would! :D
And finally, presenting to you the product!
I got mine from Japan but I found out on Facebook that it's available online and at Nex!
Would you prefer real cooking or fake cooking?
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