We’re sure if given the choice of picking between freshly made noodles or store-bought ones, most people would choose the freshly made ones. Not only is it because it is fresh, chances are it could prove to be healthier since you know what ingredients goes into making them. However making noodles yourself can be a tiring task. You would need to knead the dough, roll it out, knead it again, roll it out, rinse and repeat until it is “ready”. It’s the extra work that can be quite off-putting, but if you’re looking for an easy way to have freshly made noodles, Philips has something for you in the form of the Noodle Maker.
Do you love noodles? Could you eat them every day? Well, it looks like you now can with the Philips Noodle Maker. As the name suggests, this kitchen appliance creates fresh noodles from scratch and takes about 15 minutes to make around 500g. All you need to do is toss in the egg, flour and water or more exotic ingredients such as carrot juice and the machine will take care of kneading the dough and then automatically extruding the noodles through a noodle-making cap. There are four different types of noodles that can be made — thin, round and thick, flat thin and flat thick. However, in Japan, the Noodle Maker comes with different caps that make udon, soba, ramen and pasta instead. The Philips Noodle maker is currently only sold in Hong Kong, Taiwan and Japan. It retails for around 32,000 Japanese Yen ($313, £186, AU$333).