Master Chef introduces udon noodles and rice chips in Israel

Master Chef has launched two new Asian-inspired products to simplify busy cooking days in Israel. The udon noodles and rice chips offer convenient options for various dishes without extensive preparation. These additions join the brand's existing noodles series.

In Israel's bustling food scene, Master Chef is easing the demands of nonstop kitchen activity with a double product launch. The new udon noodles come in a 200-gram vacuum package priced at NIS 6.90. They require minimal cooking—just a short soak in boiling water if needed—before being added to pans, soups, or other meals. Drawing from Asian cuisine, these noodles provide a satisfying bite and excellent texture.

Complementing them are square-shaped rice chips, available for NIS 7.90 to 10.90. These chips expand in heat and can be incorporated into sauces, stews, salads, or served as the centerpiece of a dish. For those wanting to experiment, they work well in recipes like browned pad see ew, though their uses extend beyond that.

This release builds on Master Chef's noodles lineup, targeting consumers seeking quick, versatile Asian flavors amid everyday cooking routines. The products highlight convenience for harried home cooks, aligning with trends in Israel's consumerism for easy-to-prepare foods.

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