I like all the different Asian noodles that are made from non wheat flour. It's fun trying out the different ones made from sweet potatoes, quinoa, beans, rice, Almost any grain/veggie you can think of, it's been "flourized", and made into a noodle.
There was a big old bag of noodles/veggies for making soup for less than two dollars. At HEB, their "soup kits" in the produce section are nine bucks last time I checked prices.
My 25# bag of big honker carrots at Restaurant Depot was 8 dollars, and at the wholesale produce market here, they are 59 cents a lb. Fifty pork veggie potstickers were five bucks for a 32 oz bag, and at HEB they are $21.99 for 42 oz of potstickers. Of course, when I'm not lazy, and make my own, it's cheaper.
Are those prices typical of most asian markets? Obviously I haven’t been in one. I searched yesterday to find one kinda close, but no go. There are several big ones in Megatrpolis, 50 miles south of here. My old truck does not do well at highway speeds, so I don’t get out on the Interstates to go places.