Anybody know the scoop on those little flavor packets that come with Top Ramen? I've always liked to make soups using ramen and a bunch of veggies. I'm happy to eliminate the noodles, and I'm hoping that the packets are acceptable. Their ingredients are listed as:
I recognize that the sugar and hydrogenated oil are issues, but we're talking about a flavor packet that contains a tablespoon of total material, so the quantities have to be minute. The package doesn't list the total carbs or net fiber for the packet separately from the noodles, so I don't know exactly what I'd be taking in. I'm thinking it would be insignificant, but wanted to see if someone more experienced had some knowledge on the subject.
They pack a great flavor that goes great with a bunch of different veggies like bok choi, spinach, cilantro, etc. I could probably duplicate, but as much as I love to cook, convenience is occasionally an issue.
Cheers,
OBob
salt, lactose, dehydrated soy sauce (wheat, soybeans, salt maltodextrin), MSG, dehydrated vegetables (onion, garlic, chive), hydrolyzed corn, wheat and soy protein, spices, sugar, partially hydrogenated vegetable oil, artifical shrimp/lobster flavors, citric acid and a list of preservatives.
They pack a great flavor that goes great with a bunch of different veggies like bok choi, spinach, cilantro, etc. I could probably duplicate, but as much as I love to cook, convenience is occasionally an issue.
Cheers,
OBob



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