Make any dish a nutritious powerhouse with the versatile Chlorella Udon Noodles! Each box comes adorned with a unique design covering six distinct periods in Japanese history. Collect them all!
All the rich health benefits of nature’s most complete superfood in delicious chlorella-infused udon noodles. Each serving contains
2 grams of chlorella (equivalent to 10 tablets of 200mg Sun Chlorella!), which means you get the same benefits and goodness of chlorella with each delicious bite. Quick and easy dry udon noodles will be ready in 5 minutes of cooking time!
CHLORELLA UDON NOODLES
KOFUN ERA
This cover is inspired by the attire found on Haniwa sculptures, clay figurines that date back to the Kofun Era (about 400 AD). "Kofun" refers to mounded, burial tombs that were established by Japan's elite. These tombs were often decorated with Haniwa figures.
CHLORELLA UDON NOODLES
HEIAN ERA
This cover is inspired by the attire worn by aristocrats in the Heian era (about 900 AD). During this time period, "Kokufu Bunka," a term for independently developed Japanese culture, along with the invention of two Japanese scripts, "Hiragana" and "Katakana," were introduced.
CHLORELLA UDON NOODLES
EDO ERA
This cover is inspired by the attire worn by merchant families in the Mid-Edo era (about 1700 AD). This was a period of economic growth and strict social order. The genre of Japanese art called "Ukiyo-e" and Japan's national sport, Sumo," gained popularity during this era.
CHLORELLA UDON NOODLES
TAISHO ERA
This cover is inspired by the attire worn by fashionable people in the Taisho era (about 1900 AD). Western influence was common during this time period, including the rise of a liberal "Taisho Democracy." Japanese people started wearing Western clothes and eating Western cuisines during this time.
Each cover illustration is trademarked by Sun Chlorella Corp. All rights reserved.
WARNING: Consuming this product can expose you to lead, which is known to the State of California to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov/food.