When you make ramen,Watch Leverage Online your microwave beeps.
When Kylie Jenner makes ramen, the internet explodes and everyone becomes a critic.
The eighteen-year-old reality television star and makeup mogul made waves when, on Aug. 5, she snapchatted her favorite instant ramen additions of butter, garlic powder and an egg.
The snap seems innocuous. An egg is a classic way to upgrade instant ramen and traditional Kumamoto-style ramen is layered with garlicky flavor. Sure, Kylie's version is more "quick and dirty," but the flavor combination isn't anything either revolutionary or gauche.
So you might think, that is. After seeing her snapchat, the internet went berserk.
People defended her additions and rallied around her.
really quick can we talk about the fact that what Kylie Jenner does with ramen noodles is actually really good
— han (@HLeeMo99) August 9, 2016
Ppl be trippin the way Kylie Jenner makes her ramen is definitely the way to go pic.twitter.com/l15Yzs4H3l
— ally z (@ally_zimmer) August 9, 2016
She sent curious ramen-lovers running to the kitchen to experiment:
As an internet slave, of course I had to try @KylieJenner's ramen with butter, garlic powder and egg. pic.twitter.com/T72hArl9L3
— Isobel Pareja (@IsobelPareja) August 9, 2016
@KylieJenner your ramen noddles are amazing just had 2 bowls
— Kenzie.chloeloves (@KChloeloves) August 9, 2016
Still others used it as a chance to let their ramen freak flags fly:
@KylieJenner I actually love adding cream of mushroom/chicken/broccoli to my ramen, makes it super creamy! You should try it #RamenNoodles
— Daniel J Sykes (@DanielJeffreyS) August 8, 2016
Ppl talkin bout @KylieJenner ramen. Why ppl hatin tho? I put eggs in mine too. Plus celery, tomato, lettuce, shrimp and hella siracha. 💣💣💣
— Julie Nguyen (@LOVE_Joolieee) August 8, 2016
People think @KylieJenner ramen recipe is weird....meanwhile I will sometimes put crushed @Doritos in mine...
— Connor Sadler (@JaseyRae96) August 9, 2016
However, not everyone was so enamored by Kylie's additions nor the fact that the snap is the biggest thing to hit ramen since your dorm room's microwave.
Historically, ramen has been enjoyed globally by families and workers on a low income, who can further stretch that dollar by adding toppings. Kylie's ramen recipe might not be to your taste, but it's far from revolutionary or universally disliked. Adding mix-ins to packaged ramen is delicious, fun and traditional in some Asian cultures.
From a taste standpoint, others call her noodle bowl and the hubbub around it everything from gross to ridiculous.
Tried making my ramen like @KylieJenner did and it was gross
— J-Dust (@Jordaan29_) August 9, 2016
Thanks to the ramen recipe from @KylieJenner, I can live in peace.
— existence, man (@actuallyjon_no) August 8, 2016
Making ramen and can't stop thinking about how much crap Kylie Jenner adds
— rachel tortora (@RachelTortora) August 6, 2016
Kylie Jenner getting all the credit for butter in Ramen when my Pop has been doing it since before Ramen was even a thing
— molls (@molllyhebert) August 8, 2016
@KylieJenner I only add water to my ramen noodles. Why you being so extra for ? 😭
— love you ryan (@Emelydfwy) August 7, 2016
Imagine studying journalism for years only to write articles about kylie jenner's 10 second or less snapchat about ramen.
— Buboy Bryant (@buboyballboy) August 9, 2016
If you don't like messing with your ramen packet, don't take it out on Kylie.
After all, she's just a girl with an outrageously popular lipstick collection, millions of social media followers and a hankering for a bowl of noodles.
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