I eat raw ramen noodles - bad? ?!


Question: I eat raw ramen noodles - bad!? !?
I love to snack on raw, uncooked, ramen noodles!. They are crunchy and they taste good!.

Are there any bad health effects on eating raw noodles!?

Am I weird!? Anyone else do this!? Www@FoodAQ@Com


Answers:
I use to do this too!. Crush up a bag and put a little bit of the seasoning on it and eat it raw!. It is actually pretty good!.

But there are some bad health effects!. First of all ramen is not exactly the most healthy of foods!. Ramen noodles have basically been fried, so your basically eating all that gease, have you ever noticed, that boiling the noodles in water there is a lot of grease that comes out into the water!? also there are alot of preservatives added to the noodles, and you are eating all those preservatives raw!. I dont think there anything in there thats going to kill you but it was meant to be cooked in boiling water, so its not very healthy!. I wouldnt do this a lot, but once in a while is ok, if you really have to have it!. Www@FoodAQ@Com

we used to do this in high school!. We would put the noodles in a plastic bag, crush them up,and sprinkle just a little of the seasoning packet on them!. We called them ghetto cookies!.!.I don't know it there's bad health effects from doing this, but I do know that I prefer them cooked with an egg in them!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

l0l there shouldn't be!.!.!.!.!.!.!.and your not weird i eat the spice stuff by itself l0l so thats not bad l0l :DWww@FoodAQ@Com

LOL i do that too! They taste so good =)

And no you silly girl theres no healthy effects lol!.

If you are weird!.!.!.then im weird too =pWww@FoodAQ@Com

ew!?Www@FoodAQ@Com





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