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11th July 2024

7-Eleven has Bai Xiang coriander cup noodles

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Just when we thought the coriander trend was over, 7-Eleven announced the arrival of Bai Xiang Coriander Cup Noodles ($2.90). The popular instant noodles from China are now available at all 7-Eleven outlets islandwide!

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This isn’t the first time we’ve come across a concept like this—back in 2019, we featured another version of coriander instant noodles by Thai brand MAMA.

While the Bai Xiang Coriander Cup Noodles are retailing for $2.90 at 7-Eleven, these noodles are also available on Shopee and Lazada at around $4.50 to $4.80 per serving, excluding shipping fees.

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It features a spicy beef soup base with not just one, but two packets of freeze-dried coriander, so you can really load up on the herb. Simply pour in the seasoning packets and add hot water to cook the noodles and rehydrate the coriander leaves. After three minutes, mix everything and enjoy your piping hot cup of instant noodles!

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These noodles look like a dream come true for cilantro lovers, though a Shopee reviewer has stated that the coriander flavour wasn’t strong as they’d wished. Our taste testers felt the same way—they shared that the soup leaned salty, with a strong beef flavour that overpowered the coriander. On the bright side, since the coriander taste is rather mild, most can enjoy this cup noodle flavour—even if you’re a coriander hater!

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We’re not sure if this is a limited-time drop, so if you’re interested, we recommend grabbing a few cups to try before they run out.

Check out our video below to see what we thought of the coriander cup noodles!

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