Yamaimo Tsunagi Soba
It has a rich bonito flavor.
- Manufacturer code
- 000270
- Contents
- 86g
- Amount of noodles
- 78g
- Release date
- January 2009
- JAN code
- 4901104 132238
- JAN code for box sales
- 4901104 132252
- ITF Code
- 1 4901104 132235
- Standard
- (86g x 5 meals) x 6 x 3
- Product size(mm)
- 185 × 110 × 160
- Box size(mm)
- 365 × 331 × 134
- expiry date
- 8 months
- Gross weight per box
- 3.0kg
- Product weight
- 453g
- Suggested retail price
- 680 yen
- Wheat
- Buckwheat
- Eggs
- Milk constituent
- Peanuts
- Shrimp
- Crab
- Pork
- Chicken
- Beef
- Squid
- Salmon
- Mackerel
- Salmon roe
- Abalone
- Soy
- Yam
- Walnuts
- Matsutake mushroom
- Apple
- Orange
- Banana
- Peach
- Kiwi
- Gelatine
- Sesame
- Almonds
- Cashew nuts
- Energy
- 360 kcal
- Protein
- 8.5g
- Lipoid
- 16.7g
- Carbohydrates
- 43.8g
- Salt
- 5.3g(1.0g noodles, 4.3g soup)
Per serving (100g)
Fried noodles (wheat flour (manufactured in Japan), vegetable oil and fat), seasoning (soy sauce, salt, sugar, chicken extract, dried bonito extract, bonito extract, yeast extract, processed glucose, onion powder, garlic powder, protein hydrolysate, spices, soy fermented seasoning, vegetable extract, spring onion, dried bonito powder) seasoning (amino acids etc.), caramel colour, brine, emulsifier, antioxidant (vitamin E), acidifier, spice extract, processed starch, alcohol, flavouring, paprika colour, (contains wheat, milk, mackerel, soybean, sesame, chicken and pork)
However, in the same production process, we handle foods that contain buckwheat, eggs, shrimp, crab, squid, beef, yam, gelatin, and fish sauce (seafood).
Raw materials | Main country of origin | Final processing place |
---|---|---|
[Noodle] Wheat flour | The United States, Canada, Australia, or Japan. | Japan |
[Soup] Soy sauce (soybean) | The United States, Canada. | Japan |
- The following is a list of possible regions for use. ( As of July, 2015) We use the most suitable combination of regions depending on the circumstances of the raw materials.
- The main sources of raw materials are listed in no particular order, regardless of whether they are used in large or small quantities, or late or early.