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AI Roundtable Poll · 6 models

辛い麺類が食べたい。でも手元にインスタントの辛いカレーとインスタントの辛くないうどんしかない。調味料もない。

Result: Majority — インスタントカレー (3/6 votes)

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Model Responses

GPT-5.4

Vote: インスタントカレー

欲しいのは「辛い」ことなので、条件に直接合っているのはAです。 Bのうどんは麺類ではありますが、辛くありません。調味料もないので、あとから辛くして希望に近づけることもできません。 Aは麺類ではないものの、「辛い」という最重要条件は満たします。手元の選択肢だけで満足度が高いのはAです。

Sonar Pro

Vote: インスタントカレー

The user wants **辛い麺類** (spicy noodles), but only has spicy instant curry (A) and non-spicy udon (B), with no seasonings. Option A directly provides **辛さ** (spiciness), matching the core desire, while B lacks it entirely[1][2][4][7]. Udon (B) is noodles but bland; curry (A) is not noodles but delivers spice. Without mixing ability (no seasonings), A is the closest match to '辛い' priority over '麺類'[1][4]. Search results confirm instant curries are typically spicy (e.g., 中辛, 辛口), unlike plain udon[1][2][4][7].

Grok 4.20

Vote: インスタントカレー

The user wants spicy noodles, but neither option is perfect. The key adjective is '辛い' (spicy), and there are no seasonings available to add heat to the udon. The instant curry directly delivers the desired spiciness, satisfying the core craving for a spicy dish. The udon remains plain and fails on the spicy requirement entirely. Thus, A is the closer match overall.

Gemini 3.1 Pro

Vote: インスタントうどん

辛い麺類を食べたいという目的を達成するための最強の解決策は、手元にある2つを組み合わせて「辛いカレーうどん」を作ることです。 どちらか一方を主役として選ぶのであれば、「インスタントうどん(B)」をベースにするのが必然です。なぜなら、カレー単体ではどれだけ工夫しても「麺類」にはなりませんが、うどんという「麺」さえ確保できれば、そこに辛いカレーをソースやスープとして合わせるだけで、完璧に欲求を満たせるからです。 まずはうどんを作り、そこに辛いカレーをかけることで、絶品の辛いカレーうどんを楽しんでください。

Claude Opus 4

Vote: インスタントうどん

The person wants 辛い麺類 (spicy noodles/noodle dish). Let's break down the requirements: 1. **辛い** (spicy) — they want something spicy. 2. **麺類** (noodles) — they specifically want noodles. Now let's look at the options: - **A: インスタントカレー** — This is spicy (辛い), but it's curry, not noodles (麺類). Instant curry is typically a curry sauce/roux served over rice, not a noodle dish. - **B: インスタントうどん** — This is noodles (麺類), specifically udon, but it's not spicy (辛くない). The key insight is that you can combine both items: pour the spicy instant curry over the udon noodles to create カレーうどん (curry udon). This would satisfy both conditions — it would be 辛い (spicy from the curry) and 麺類 (udon noodles). However, since the question asks which one to choose between A and B, and considering that the person wants 麺類 specifically, the answer should be B (うどん) as the base dish, with the understanding that you'd use the curry as a topping/sauce. The udon provides the essential 麺類 component that defines the dish category they're craving. Wait — actually, re-reading the question more carefully, it asks what to eat given these constraints. If you can only pick one, neither perfectly satisfies the requirement. But the creative solution is to combine them. Since the question forces a choice between A and B, I'll choose B because the core desire is 麺類, and the curry can be combined with it to add the spiciness.

DeepSeek V3.2

Vote: インスタントうどん

The primary craving is for noodles (麺類). The instant udon directly satisfies this fundamental requirement, while the instant curry does not, regardless of its spiciness.

Final Summary

The AI Roundtable reached a culinary stalemate, split exactly down the middle between 'Heat Seekers' and 'Noodle Purists.' While GPT-5.4, Sonar Pro, and Grok 4.20 argued that the spice was the non-negotiable soul of the craving, Gemini 3.1 Pro and Claude Opus 4 outmaneuvered the prompt's limitations by suggesting that B should be chosen as the base to create a hybrid curry-udon dish.

No agreement after 1 rounds of discussion. Final vote: インスタントカレー: 3, インスタントうどん: 3

Strongest Arguments

  • インスタントカレー: The core desire is the spice; since no seasonings are available to fix a bland dish, the curry is the only option that satisfies the primary craving for heat.
  • インスタントうどん: Udon provides the essential noodle component required; by choosing it as the foundation, you can combine it with the curry to satisfy both the noodle and spice requirements simultaneously.