What is "Maggie"? I have noticed that it is Yummy but?!


Question: What is "Maggie"!? I have noticed that it is Yummy but!?
I have no idea what it is!.Www@FoodAQ@Com


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maggie noodles at home takes few minutes to prepare !. They also provide tastemaker along with the noodles!. This is very handy for all moms and most of the children would love to eat maggie noodles!. All we need to do is boil water and add noodles to it and keep it for few minutes!. Then in a vessel fry taster maker, vegetables like beans, carrot, onion ( but vegetables are optional just to add taste) and add noodles!. It’s ready to serve!. Both vegetarian and chicken noodles are available in the market!. Maggie soups are also very tasty!. We get variety of maggie soup packets like tomato, mixed vegetable and children would love this soupWww@FoodAQ@Com

Which planet are you from ! I can't believe you don't know what 'Maggi ' is !!! Hats Off to your Mom for keeping you away from Maggi and Television!. I say television because Maggi ads have been on TV for ages!. How could you have missed them !!

Others have already told you what it is!. Here is some more information!.

Maggi noodles is a brand of instant noodles manufactured by Nestle!. The brand is popular in South Africa, India, Nepal, New Zealand, Australia, Malaysia, Singapore and the Philippines; in several countries it is also known as "maggi mee"!. Maggi noodles are part of the Maggi family, a Nestlé brand of instant soups, stocks and noodles!. In Malaysia, there are fried noodles made from maggi noodles known as Maggi goreng!. Maggi noodles recently introduced a new variety of its noodles, to cater for the health conscious like 'No MSG', 'Less Salt' and 'No Trans fat'!. A wholewheat flour based noodle variation marketed by the name "Vegetable Atta Noodles" has been introduced in India (Atta flour is used in preparing most forms of wheat based breads in India) and caters to health conscious buyers wary of the refined flour used in the regular Maggi noodles!. This move helps the brand in India as suburban mothers, who feed the noodles to children as an afterschool snack, are the primary customers of the brand!. Recently a line of Rice noodles has also been introduced in India!. In fact, "Maggi" has become a genericized name for instant noodles in India and Malaysia!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

Maggi is a Seasoning, comes in a dark brown bottle and the seasoning itself is also dark brown!. A few drops of the seasoning will give your soup, salad, etc, just the right kick!.
Maggi also comes in cubes, just add hot water and you have Instant Boullion!.
Maggi is also the brand name and made by Knorr (Germany)Www@FoodAQ@Com

Maggi

It's a name of a company that makes many products in addition to noodles!. They make soups, seasonings, bouillon cubes, sauces, curries, ketchup!.!.!.!.

It was originally a Swiss company, now part of the Nestle group!. Their products are popular throughout Asia, Europe, the Middle East, Mexico & Latin/South America

http://en!.wikipedia!.org/wiki/Maggi

http://www!.maggitusaborlatino!.com/

http://www!.thetasteofasia!.com/Www@FoodAQ@Com

Maggi

It's a name of a company that makes many products in addition to noodles!. They make soups, seasonings, bouillon cubes, sauces, curries, ketchup!.!.!.!.

It was originally a Swiss company, now part of the Nestle group!. Their products are popular throughout Asia, Europe, the Middle East, Mexico & Latin/South America

http://en!.wikipedia!.org/wiki/Maggi

http://www!.maggitusaborlatino!.com/

http://www!.thetasteofasia!.com/
very delitionsWww@FoodAQ@Com

It is a noodle-type thing!.!.!.
you can basically cook it in 2 mins!

there is no other vegetable needed or anything else!

just take a piece of it!.!.!.mix it with 2 cupes of water!.!.!.cook it for 2 mins, and its ready!!!Www@FoodAQ@Com





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