Does ramen noodle soup have any real meat in it?!


Question:

Does ramen noodle soup have any real meat in it?

What about animal products?


Answers:
The broth may contain meat products.
Almost all processed foods do--either meat, dairy, or egg products.

Most of them except Top Ramen brand oriental.

No, but you can add your own. The beef ramen noodles taste great with cooked ground beef and a little soy sauce.

Remember the movie Soylent Green?

Yes, to both...
I enjoy them both, now and then.. although, it's been awhile since anybody served me any..
speaking of which, I have to go check on what's for dinner.. LOL

they have no meat in them

It is made with animal products, animal fat/ animal broth is in them.

I like to think that the shrimp flavored one have powdered shrimp, but I doubt it.I would think they have bouillon in the flavoring....

yes it does

they have beef or chicken broth in them

check the ingredients. i know for the chicken and beef kind of noodles the powder flavoring has meat in it, but i don't know about any of the other flavors.

All types of roman soup contain some sort of animal product in it. Mainly the 'stew' or the 'packet spice' however you call it. When I started out being a veg. I read the packages and found out on my own. I disposed the spice packet and just added my own.

It's really a waste of money and... you're better off making your own soup. It's more tasty too.

Also be careful with sautees because they may contain small pieces of beef and you don't want that.

The flavoring has real shrimp/chicken/beef in it so I would stay away from it. If you read the ingrediants on the back go to the one that says flavoring ingrediants and it will say it has meat in it.

A$H!




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