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  2. We Ranked 25 of the Best Cheap Hot Sauces on the Market ... - AOL

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    Add it to any kind of dumpling sauce, cold Asian noodles, salad dressings, or chicken. Cheapism. 9. Famous Dave's Wilbur's Revenge Sauce. $7 from Famous Dave's ... $4 from Walmart. Shop Now.

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    His newsletter posts are rife with mentions of ingredients sourced from neighborhood Asian and Mexican markets, ... What $100 in Groceries at Costco Will Cost You at Walmart. ... noodles and ...

  4. Shirataki noodles - Wikipedia

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    Shirataki noodles come in dry and soft "wet" forms in Asian markets and some supermarkets. When purchased wet, they are packaged in liquid. When purchased wet, they are packaged in liquid. Some brands require rinsing and sautéing or parboiling, as the alkaline water in the packaging has an odor some find unpleasant.

  5. Buldak Ramen - Wikipedia

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    Buldak ramen is considered one of the spiciest brands of instant noodles available in the Korean market, with the original packet having 4,404 Scoville units. [15] It is a type of 'stir-fried' dry noodle: after boiling, the noodles are drained, and mixed with a spicy sauce and a topping.

  6. Asian supermarket - Wikipedia

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    A selection of instant noodles in a Mitsuwa Marketplace store. In non-Asian countries, an Asian supermarket largely describes a category of grocery stores that focuses and stocks items and products imported from countries located in the Far East (e.g. East, Southeast and South Asia).

  7. 16 Types of Asian Noodles to Add to Your Pantry - AOL

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    The world of Asian noodles is expansive—there are rice noodles and wheat noodles; flat, wide and round noodles; and noodles made from root vegetables, just to name a few. ...