Amazon has 10-Pack 2.8-Oz Lotus Foods Gourmet Jade Pearl Rice Ramen Noodles w/ Miso Soup on sale for $11.11 - 5% savings when you check out via Subscribe & Save = $10.55. Shipping is free with Prime or on orders of $35+.
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Amazon[amazon.com] has 10-Pack 2.8-Oz Lotus Foods Gourmet Jade Pearl Rice Ramen Noodles w/ Miso Soup on sale for $11.11 - 5% when you check out via Subscribe & Save = $10.55 ($1.06 Ea). Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.
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Model: Lotus Foods Gourmet Jade Pearl Rice Ramen Noodles with Miso Soup, Gluten-Free, Easy to Cook Healthy Authentic Japanese Noodles with Delicious Gourmet Broth, Grocery Pantry Staples - 2.8 oz. Pack of 10
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I wanted to like these so much. The noodles themselves and the broth is actually quite good. The problem was the sheer amount of seaweed. It's dominant (at least in the one I had).
I wanted to like these so much. The noodles themselves and the broth is actually quite good. The problem was the sheer amount of seaweed. It's dominant (at least in the one I had).
It appears to be pretty clean for the average lay person. There seems to be very little or no use of MSG, toxic preservatives, or processed food crap. Almost too good to be true?
I wanted to like these so much. The noodles themselves and the broth is actually quite good. The problem was the sheer amount of seaweed. It's dominant (at least in the one I had).
Based on your comment, I'm excited to get them delivered!
It appears to be pretty clean for the average lay person. There seems to be very little or no use of MSG, toxic preservatives, or processed food crap. Almost too good to be true?
Not sure how to politely break it to you. Do you know in what ingredient your MSG boogeyman was first discovered?
psa, plain rice dry noodles are as dirt cheap as wheat noodles at your local asian grocer,
so you all are buying $2 worth of dry starch then paying $8.55 for flavor packet chemistry.
just this weekend i paid $1.98 for 750g of rice noodles locally in high rent nyc.
Not sure how to politely break it to you. Do you know in what ingredient your MSG boogeyman was first discovered?
I don't think msg is inherently "bad" per say but for many people including myself it causes a debilitating headache, nausea and short term vision loss. Not a boogeyman - although I understand msg sometimes gets labeled "toxic" for everyone when in reality it's just an "intolerance" for some.
These noodles appear to not have added msg- no "yeast extract" or similar synonyms for msg.
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Based on your comment, I'm excited to get them delivered!
so you all are buying $2 worth of dry starch then paying $8.55 for flavor packet chemistry.
just this weekend i paid $1.98 for 750g of rice noodles locally in high rent nyc.
I don't think msg is inherently "bad" per say but for many people including myself it causes a debilitating headache, nausea and short term vision loss. Not a boogeyman - although I understand msg sometimes gets labeled "toxic" for everyone when in reality it's just an "intolerance" for some.
These noodles appear to not have added msg- no "yeast extract" or similar synonyms for msg.