I wasn't paying attention, and didn't even notice it was supposed to be instant udon. Says うどん right on the package, so you're 100% right. I didn't even realize instant udon was a thing.
Looking at that guy's review you linked to, though... those noodles don't look like any udon I've ever had. They just look like slightly wider instant ramen noodles.
In all seriousness, I don't get why someone would want the instant udon in the original post here, unless you're at work, or something, and don't have access to a kitchen at all. It's trivial to get actual udon in a bag like this, and you just boil it in water. It's no harder than making spaghetti, and a hell of a lot healthier/better than whatever this "instant udon" is claiming to be.
I wasn't paying attention, and didn't even notice it was supposed to be instant udon. Says うどん right on the package, so you're 100% right. I didn't even realize instant udon was a thing.
Looking at that guy's review you linked to, though... those noodles don't look like any udon I've ever had. They just look like slightly wider instant ramen noodles.
Udon should be PHAT.
In all seriousness, I don't get why someone would want the instant udon in the original post here, unless you're at work, or something, and don't have access to a kitchen at all. It's trivial to get actual udon in a bag like this, and you just boil it in water. It's no harder than making spaghetti, and a hell of a lot healthier/better than whatever this "instant udon" is claiming to be.