Description
Indomie Superpack is an extra‑large variant of the well‑known instant noodle you enjoy—but amped up. Here’s what makes it special:
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120 g portion (vs. regular 70 g), designed for bigger appetites or sharing—about 1.7× larger than a standard pack
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Part of the “hungryman” lineup (but still distinct from even larger packs like Hungryman, Bellefull, or Giant)
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Common flavors: Chicken and Onion Chicken.
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Chicken: classic savory chicken‑broth seasoning powder, oil, and dried spices.
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Onion Chicken: enhanced with fried onion oil for an extra aroma and flavor punch.
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Ingredients typically include wheat‑flour noodles fried in palm oil; seasoning packets contain natural spices, flavor enhancers (like MSG), and sometimes vegetable oil blends
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More filling—ideal when you’re hungrier or cooking for two.
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Cost‑effective, especially when bought in bulk cartons (e.g., 40×120 g packs) Still keeps the convenience: ready in about 3 minutes, easy to customize with eggs, veggies, or meat
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Higher calories and carbs than regular packs—offers more energy per serving.
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Often fortified with vitamins (A, B1, B6, B12), iron, and folic acid
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Contains palm oil (with TBHQ preservative) and MSG—these are safe in moderation but best balanced with fresh foods
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Boil the noodles for ~3 minutes.
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Empty seasoning powder, oil, and dried bits into the cooked noodle.
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Stir well—and optional additions like eggs, veggies, or protein elevate the meal.
Reddit users familiar with Nigerian packs note the size difference:
“Super pack: 120 gram … setara Indomie Jumbo”
This confirms Superpack as a popular step‑up for those craving more.