I found a new instant pan-fried noodles. I'll show you it below. "JFA" on the face stands for "Japan Football Association". You can see a soccer ball in the lower left corner. It is rooting for the Japanese national soccer team. The supporters who actually go to South Africa to cheer for their team might take this. By the way, I found the word "Ole" in the upper left corner. What does it mean? I looked it up in the dictionary, but I couldn't find it. It must be a Japanese-made English word. I suppose it means "Hurrah!"
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- pan-fried noodles 焼きそば
Thanks, Peter and Klaus
I got it.
I'm cheering the national team, but ....
Posted by: KUMO | Jun 11, 2010 at 10:40 PM
Hi there Doc!
Yes, Peter is right, it is Spanish so you couldn't find it in an English dictionary. Quite often used during bull-fights in Spain, when the "torrero" acted bravely (while hurting the bull - I will NEVER understand this!!!).
And yet another WC2010 product. There are so many sold in Japan ......
Posted by: Klaus | Jun 11, 2010 at 09:15 AM
Ole is a Spanish word which means BRAVO.
Posted by: Peter | Jun 10, 2010 at 10:00 PM