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Soup Bowl, Japanese Style Udon, Non GMO, Vegan, 5.9 Oz (Pack of 6)

Soup Bowl, Japanese Style Udon, Non GMO, Vegan, 5.9 Oz (Pack of 6)

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  • Contains one ANNIE CHUN'S Japanese Style Udon Soup Bowl 5.9 oz
  • Tender cooked Udon noodles, bok choy, tofu and Shiitake mushrooms all bathed in a delicious Japanese style broth that transports your taste buds straight to the heart of Asia
  • Made vegan with non-GMO ingredients
  • Perfect choice for a quick and easy snack at the office or a delicious addition to dinner at home
  • Add chicken or shrimp for added protein
  • Enjoy other Pan-Asian classics with ANNIE CHUN'S Soup Bowls, Noodle Bowls, Ramen Bowls, and Organic Seaweed Snacks for an authentic Asian flavor experience

Product Description

You're about to enjoy some classic Japanese comfort food. We've combined delicate Japanese-style broth with thick, hearty, Udon noodles. Shiitake mushrooms, bok choy and tofu round out this Asian feel-good flavor bowl. It'll be ready in minutes, and you'll be completely nourished - body and soul. Delicious, easy-to-enjoy, Asian-inspired cuisine that you can feel good about. That's our promise, and we don't take it lightly. It's what drives us each day to make our foods easier to enjoy and better for you, without sacrificing the vibrant aromas, flavors and textures that we all love.

About the Brand

Annie Chun was born and raised in Seoul, Korea, and came to Northern California as a young adult, where her family owned and operated a top-rated Korean restaurant in San Francisco.

Annie began selling her signature Asian sauces at the Marin County Farmers' Market in the early '90s. It wasn't long before her loyal customers began to encourage her to start her own company and package the products for the retail market. So, in 1992, with $500 and a lot of help from friends and family, she founded Annie Chun's Gourmet Foods. Her goal was to deliver healthy, authentic Asian foods to Western consumers, and to make Asian cooking "as easy to prepare as spaghetti" for Americans. Many of her products are based on traditional recipes that have been part of her family for generations.

In 1997 Annie moved beyond Asian sauces, introducing the first line of specialty Asian pastas produced in the United States. Her award-winning products are now distributed throughout North America and in some parts of Europe.

Annie lives with her husband and two children in Northern California.

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