Wednesday, 5 November 2014

Japanese Ramen - Speed Eating Challenge (Video)


Food is a big part of culture, and Japanese Ramen is very common in Japan being a part of its culture and foods. Ramen originated from China where it was then bought to Japan. Ramen mainly consists of Chinese wheat noodles in a meat or fish based broth, often flavored with soy sauce or miso, and uses toppings such as sliced pork, dried seaweed, kamaboko, and green onions. Ramen is fairly inexpensive and is served in many variations in all corners of the country.
In this video, we attempt a speed eating challenge, where we try to eat 2 bowls of Ramen as fast as we can, and to see who among us is the "Ramen-Eating Champion."
Ramen was courtesy of Ramen Zundo, in World Square.
The Video was filmed, in front of the Ramen Zundo Restaurant in World Square and in Macquarie University.
Music from Garageband.

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