As much as Japanese kids love watching the Rube Goldberg device segments NHK’s pitagora suicchi, it seems the grown men who like to put these contraptions together really enjoy their creativity and work. In this segment from Japanese TV, a team have put together a Rube Goldberg device to help them get their ramen dinner ready. [youtube]1kvdq8cRNBM[/youtube] In America it is also known as ACME -bigsmile
lol. all ramen noodles need an egg for exquisite taste. excellent, i wonder how long it took them to plan and design this huge mechanism. very cool, indeed.
Egg Drop Ramen Now this is by far my favorite recipe for Ramen Noodles ever. Basically you follow the same steps of the Traditional Stovetop method. The only difference is that you add egg to it. Beat an egg in a bowl with a fork and get it all nice and mixed up and yellow. Then after you add the crushed noodles to the boiling water, slowly pour the egg into the soup. Make sure when you pour it you make a very thin stream of egg and stir the soup. You didn't know Ramen Noodles could taste that good did you? is this the way ya do it? ima try nxt tym
Wow, This would definitely have taken awhile to figure out. I think it may have been discovered accidently.
lol. i rarely eat ramon noodle that way. as a poor college student, sometimes i don't even use water. -cry2 however it does look delicious. worth the time to try. imo.
^haha. delving into the art of making ramen. all i could think of while i was watching this video was physics, which i dread >.<
Well, there are lots of things that ya don't know about Vader -bigsmile For instance, I also need hair-cuts -bigsmile
is their an openin in your front grill for food...cuz last time i checked it was all one big head piece
well i guess noodles are soft enough for u to consume....since you know your entire was badly burned to a nice crisp