


🍵 Elevate your snack game with authentic Japanese ochazuke—ready in seconds!
Nagatanien Ochazuke Nori Assortment offers 50 convenient packets of traditional Japanese instant rice soup in three delicious flavors—Nori, Sake, and Umeboshi. Just add hot water for a quick, warm meal or snack that’s loved by kids and adults alike. This variety pack delivers authentic taste, great value, and easy customization, making it a must-have pantry staple for busy professionals and families craving a comforting, gourmet experience.
| ASIN | B0084ZJRQQ |
| Age Range Description | Adult, Child, Teen |
| Best Sellers Rank | #35,126 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #65 in Dried Seaweed & Nori |
| Brand | Nagatanien |
| Brand Name | Nagatanien |
| Container Type | Packet |
| Cuisine | Japanese |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 602 Reviews |
| Item Weight | 370 Grams |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Pieces | 50 |
| Package Information | Packet |
| Size | 50 Count (Pack of 1) |
| Unit Count | 50 Count |
A**L
Exactly as I expected
Delicious! Salmon is my favorite
S**S
Great value
My kids go through ochazuke very quickly. They always make a bowl for lunch whenever there is leftover rice. I like the price of this as the ones in the asian supermarket are very expensive. I also like that it's a variety pack. Will buy again. Pro tip: add some kimchi and a can of tuna to your ochazuke. Thank me later.
A**K
the plum flavor is delightful
I thought I was a chazuke purist but now I am a total convert to the plum and dried salmon bits flavors -- the regular flavor lingers at the bottom of the bag. So glad to have a nice big bag.
M**K
US nutrition label is stuck over instructions
Please read my warning at the end before purchasing. Instructions-The label required for import covers the instructions, but I got the label off and ran Translate on it. I've uploaded those pictures along with the different flavors labels translated. It tastes great. It was very fun to try and I can see having a partial packet along with green tea again. Why a partial packet? Because the sodium in one packet is equal to the FDA recommendation of a maximum of 2,300mg for THE WHOLE DAY, except one flavor which still comes very close. This is not a food to eat frequently, or ever if sodium makes you retain water badly. I am not overly concerned about only having 2,300 mg sodium, but this product is just an insane amount. In the future I may use only 1/3 of a packet with rice and top it off with green tea instead of water. The packet has tea in it, so usually you don't have to add green tea, but I can't imagine taking a whole packet again. Ochazuke is at it's base is cooked rice with Japanese tea on it.
K**I
PERFECTLY SALTY :D
50 of them ! all the flavors are so good! I am a POTS (postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome) patient— so i need more sodium than most people! in each packet there is at least 800 mg sodium, which is GREAT for me. if I eat this first thing in the morning with some water it helps a lot! :) i was looking for something easy to eat in the morning with lots of sodium so ochazuke is perfect!
A**A
I'm happy. :)
Received mine today and I must say that I love Japanese packaging. When I'm around it I feel like I'm in some kind of hip indie movie or something, so that was fun. Box came from Japan, without ceremony, and took maybe 12 days. I did ask about it once, just to be sure, and vendor was prompt to reply, reassuringly, that I wasn't forgotten. I chose this because this was the best price on Amazon and because it was a Japanese product. I struggle with appetite so wanted to bring some novelty and variety in my food and this did the job. I am nicely sated. There is no English on the bag or on the individual foil packets so I was left scratching my head as to which was what. I ran over to Q&A and had an answer in 5 minutes! Pink: Salmon. Green: Nori seaweed. Orange: That Plum of theirs. I had some on my already cooked sticky rice, as-is, and enjoyed myself thoroughly. I can see getting 4 bowls of rice out of one packet, but I don't know what is recommended. I know you can put this for 'soupy' rice. I tried the plum tonight and it has a little bit of heat here and there and I like that; then some teeny strips of green, and something crunchy. I want to yank this out on the fam and be heralded as some genius in the kitchen. I am no chef or serious foodie. This has MSG but I'm not vibrating or anything. I think as Americans we're just not used to it. I personally don't think the stuff is harmful. Anyway, I'm going to surf around on the web and find out what else I can do with it. Loss of one point for price. I'm sure I can find this cheaper in an Asian shop now that I know what I'm looking for. Oh, and I'll use this on soba noodles too. (see comments for directions on bag.)
M**M
The same through the years
Has maintained the same flavors for years. Reminds me my childhood. When I'm sick, I like to eat a hot rice with water and add the ochazuke. I encourage you to try it. The umeboshi (pickled plum flavor) is kind of particular flavor, just a bit of sour, maybe not for everyone; but I love it.
K**L
Lots of umami in a bag!
Our family loves Nagatanien ochazuke and this huge bag is such a great deal. The packets used to always be readily available in Hawaii, but lately has been a challenge to find. Decided to turn to Amazon and was happy to find this amazing deal on a huge bag for a reasonable price! The assortment contains original, ume and salmon. I keep most of it in the freezer and take several out as needed. We use this over rice with hot water or in a mug to drink a highly seasoned tea. Such a rich flavor of Japan, anytime! Highly recommended!
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