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Monster Hunter Ramen

Written by: zenical on 16 November 2008 at 2:44 pm 2 Comments

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Bet everyone knows what Monster Hunter is all about, be it on the PS2/PSP etc, isn’t it great when you have food just from the game you play? I remembered reading of a Final Fantasy Potion which didn’t seem suitable for drinking at all.. The color was just wrong. Lost the link of the article, so can’t post the picture here.

Monster Hunter Ramen

Now we have Monster Hunter Ramen.. Which is obviously a tactic to get Monster Hunter fans to buy all these cans of Ramen just to support Monster Hunter!

Also it is believed that the two cans of Ramen are:

If you boil pork bones and whatever’s still attached to those bones for about 10-15 hours, you’ll end up with a milky liquid known as tonkotsu soup. Add a heaping of stringy arum root noodles, soy sauce, a few slivers of shimeji mushroom, and assorted spices to create Umai’s canned Monster Hunter Tonkotsu Ramen. The company is selling the ramen in two types of cans but the contents are the same.

Some may  find it disgusting, while some find it interesting. Personally, I wouldn’t mind giving a try to this Monster Hunter-themed Ramen. XD

Monster Hunter Ramen

Source and Pictures from: Capcom-Unity

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2 Comments »

  • meganeshounen said:

    Wonder if it restores stamina of gamers who have been playing Monster Hunter for too long? :D

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  • Gargron said:

    I wouldn’t ever buy a “Monster Hunter Ramen”: how knows how monsterious it will be in your stomach?!

    P.S. to be honest i even don’t exactly know what ramen is, as i live in germany and have no japanese restaurants near home.

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