Yeah. This is "きつね/kitsune ramen" (instant variety - just add hot water, like the cup noodles we are used to), and it has aburaage in it, which is that fried tofu square you are seeing. "Kitsune" is fox.
I've asked my wife about this name before, and it seems like this variety of ramen is called this because, in folktales or something, the fox "gods" are all slingblade, and liked themselves some of them fried tofus. It's actually left as an offering at shrines for them, sometimes.
So, anyhow, the ramen that has it in it is called "fox ramen".
In any event, I can see how the commercial seems a bit sensual, but the feminists (like always) need to fuck off. It's not a big deal. Humans have been making connections between food and sex forever.
Unless these same assholes raise a stink every time there is a women-targeted ad that has guys being seen in a sexy/sensual way (which we know they don't), they're just (as always) being intellectually dishonest.
Yeah. This is "きつね/kitsune ramen" (instant variety - just add hot water, like the cup noodles we are used to), and it has aburaage in it, which is that fried tofu square you are seeing. "Kitsune" is fox.
I've asked my wife about this name before, and it seems like this variety of ramen is called this because, in folktales or something, the fox "gods" are all slingblade, and liked themselves some of them fried tofus. It's actually left as an offering at shrines for them, sometimes.
So, anyhow, the ramen that has it in it is called "fox ramen".
In any event, I can see how the commercial seems a bit sensual, but the feminists (like always) need to fuck off. It's not a big deal. Humans have been making connections between food and sex forever.