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    Ramen....... Fork or spoon??

    Ramen!!!!!!

    You eat it with a fork or spoon?

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    Fork of course. Or chopsticks.
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    A real man doesn't use weak cutlery to feed himself, he commands the food to enter his belly.

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    I hope you don't mean the cheap instant ramen, because the question is why you'd want to eat that.

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    Never had any but given that the noodles look rather long I'd say chopsticks or a fork.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cyberowl View Post
    I hope you don't mean the cheap instant ramen, because the question is why you'd want to eat that.
    Because it's fast, cheap, easy, and not entirely untasty. I also use the uncooked ramen noodles sometimes to provide crunch to other things.

    Of course real ramen is better, but yeah.
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    And the scuppers clogged with rotting red
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    Had to google and judging by the pics a mix of sticks/spoon, now go hate me

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    what poor fool tries to eat any kind of noodles with a spoon?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Reeve View Post
    Because it's fast, cheap, easy, and not entirely untasty. I also use the uncooked ramen noodles sometimes to provide crunch to other things.

    Of course real ramen is better, but yeah.
    That's an endorsement if I've ever heard one!

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    Depends on the ramen.

    I have one variety where you drain the noodles, and another where you leave the broth in & it's closer to a noodle soup.

    So chopsticks/fork for the first & spoon for the broth one.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sky High View Post
    what poor fool tries to eat any kind of noodles with a spoon?
    Works best for penne, rigatoni and cellentani like noodles. And any short of filled noodle, really.

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    If you're eating fake ramen then it doesn't matter.

    If you're eating real ramen then you are disgraceful not to eat it with chopsticks.

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    Spork

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    This is ramen. You eat it with chopsticks.

    The dehydrated noodle bars you eat however you want.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kujako View Post
    This is ramen. You eat it with chopsticks.
    [IMG].http://www.bonappetit.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/08/shoyu-ramen.jpg[/IMG]
    The dehydrated noodle bars you eat however you want.
    that is not ramen!
    That looks like an awsome meal.
    This is ramen


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    Quote Originally Posted by Sigma View Post
    Spork
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sigma View Post
    that is not ramen!
    That looks like an awsome meal.
    This is ramen

    That's pot noodles brah

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bakis View Post
    Had to google and judging by the pics a mix of sticks/spoon, now go hate me

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    What...is THAT...abomination?! O.O

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    Fork of course. Can't be arsed to use chopsticks when I can just twist my fork like spaghetti.

    Also c'mon guys. You can make packaged ramen taste fantastic if you just try. Add some red pepper flakes and vegetables in there as it cooks, then put an egg on top in your preferred style (sunny side up for me). Can't beat that meal price-wise and it tastes amazing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mandrace View Post
    What...is THAT...abomination?! O.O
    A ramen burger yo!
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