• The Han Kitchen has launched Korean street food mashup, Rapokki, in flavours Cheese and Sweet & Spicy at Woolworths stores across the country. Rapokki is a mash-up of ramen noodles and tteokbokki rice cakes, adding a chewy, flavour-packed meal to your day.
Source: The Han Kitchen
    The Han Kitchen has launched Korean street food mashup, Rapokki, in flavours Cheese and Sweet & Spicy at Woolworths stores across the country. Rapokki is a mash-up of ramen noodles and tteokbokki rice cakes, adding a chewy, flavour-packed meal to your day. Source: The Han Kitchen
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The Han Kitchen has launched Korean street food mashup, Rapokki, in flavours Cheese and Sweet & Spicy at Woolworths stores across the country. Rapokki is a mash-up of ramen noodles and tteokbokki rice cakes, adding a chewy, flavour-packed meal to your day.

Available in Sweet & Spicy and Cheese flavours, Rapokki comes in a convenient, microwave-ready cup. Whether you're powering through a busy day, winding down at home, or simply in need of a quick comfort food fix, Rapokki is your new go-to.

Rapokki combines springy ramen noodles with the bold, chewy deliciousness of tteokbokki (spicy rice cakes) to create a product that’s rich, satisfying, and ready in minutes. Just add water, microwave, and enjoy one of Korea’s favourite street snacks from the comfort of your kitchen.

The Han Kitchen marketing manager, Richard Fowell, said the company wanted to bring Aussie food lovers a fun and easy way to experience authentic Korean flavours at home.

“Rapokki has been a cult favourite in Korea for years. Now it’s just a supermarket shelf away,” said Fowell.

The Han Kitchen Rapokki in flavours Cheese and Sweet & Spicy is now available at Woolworths stores across the country for RRP $5.50.

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