
- Annie Chun's Soup Bowl, Vietnamese Style Pho, 6 Ounce (Pack of 6)
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| Added | Jun 15, 2013 |
Please Note: Product received may temporarily differ from image shown due to packaging update. i Now Tastes Even Better i Cooked Hokkien Noodles in a Rich and Flavorful Beef Broth Mild Spice Quicker Easier than Ever Ready in 2 Minutes Low Fat Food 0g Saturated Fat Per Serving 0mg Cholesterol Per Serving Microwavable Complex Flavors Made Simple Pho is the national soup of Vietnam and usually takes at least half the day to cook to get the complex flavors of the broth just right. Luckily, weve done all the work for you! Our rich beef broth and cooked Hokkien noodles topped off with scallions and bok choy will satisfy your taste buds. Now all you have to do is figure out how to pronounce it - say fuh. One last thing, if you like it, please remember to slurp your noodles! Our Mission We are committed to simplifying Asian cooking with the hightest quality, savory foods that allow you to rec

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| Added | Sep 15, 2013 |
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| Added | Sep 15, 2013 |
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Pho is the national soup of Vietnam. More than a hundred years old, this Vietnamese favorite has both Asian and French influences. Annie Chun's traditional Pho broth is a soothing combination of organic beef broth, aromatic herbs like cinnamon, star anise, and peppercorns, and charred onion and ginger. The flavorful broth is chockfull of fresh cooked Chinese-style hokkien noodles, making it a satisfying lunch or mid-day snack. This classic 'comfort' soup - which usually takes several hours to prepare - is ready in just two minutes. To make a more substantial meal, top with thinly sliced beef or mix in steamed chopped vegetables.