Ramon Noodles?!


Question:

Ramon Noodles?

do they use any part of a chicken whats powdered cooked chicken is that just flavoring or real chicken stuff?


Answers:
Usually there is indeed chicken base in chicken broth powders that flavor the ramen noodles. Vegetable broth is your safest bet if you are vegetarian, problem is, vegetarian broth is more costly to make so manufacturers will usuaully use chicken, even in beef products! So beware... also ramen noodles as tasty and cheap as they are, are very unhealthy, they are loaded with palm oil which is a bad oil. One packet of ramen noodles I think is like 15 grams of fat! Almost as much as a cheeseburger from Mcdonalds!

Chicken ramen has chicken fat in it therefore it is not vegetarian. I have heard hoever that a certain brand (nt sure which one) has an oriental flavor that is vegetarian.,

Yes, Chicken is Chicken as in dead birds.

its a dried reduction of chicken broth. Chicken broth is made from boiling whole chickens (minus guts, head, legs and feathers).

many of the ingredients in ramon are from animal sources, including the chicken flavor. They are toxic even from a non vegetarian standpoint

Im afraid so. The noodles themselves are veg, their is a flavor thats veg. i think its marketed as vegetarian. Hope that helps! (oh and by the way, its unhealthy anyways)

No. The flavor is chicken bouyon. Oops. guess i cant spell it. anyways it is boo- yon. (pronunciation)

Its not vegetarian. If you want vegetarian ramen noodles get Top Ramen brand Oriental flavor.

It's dehydrated chicken meat.

They take leftover chicken meat and parts (you don't want to know which ones), dry them, and make powder. It's chicken.

The noodles are called RAMEN.

The powder is also called BOUILLON.




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