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Thursday, April 2, 2009

Mug

Mug?!?!?!

Mug is a brand of a Japanese Noodles. The cute thing about it is that the packet of ingredients to mix together with the noodles also consist of 2 different types of animals which in this case is edible. One of it is in the shape of fox and the other is pig.

Whole Packet

One Packet

The Ingredient and shapes
RED: Pig

GREEN: Fox


Before Cook

After Cook

The Shapes (Fox)

:: IvY :: 9:41 PM