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Maruchan and Top Ramen noodles have high amounts of saturated fat because the noodles are deep-fried during manufacturing, which requires a significant amount of oil. The frying process adds fat to the noodles and increases their shelf life, while the use of palm oil contributes to the saturated fat content.
Maruchan and Top Ramen noodles have high amounts of saturated fat because the noodles are deep-fried during manufacturing, which requires a significant amount of oil. The frying process adds fat to the noodles and increases their shelf life, while the use of palm oil contributes to the saturated fat content.
It's 35% of saturated fat which means you just need 65% more saturated fat if you eat one a day.
If you eat 2 a day you're still short by 30%.
If you eat 3 a day then you're a tad over the US RDA for saturated fat.
Seriously, it's not that bad.
Last edited by Old-Skool September 26, 2025 at 12:24 AM.
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for those who have shoprite in the area. They are doing two six packs of top ramen packages for $3. Soy, chicken, beef, and shrimp.
So 50 cents/pack. Whereas this deal is 20 cents per.
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What is the point of this post and why be pedantic in saying "so you don't have to?"
Look man, I'm not trying to piss in anyone's cheerios. Whenever I see a deal like this one of my first questions is if the deal also applies to other flavors (or colors, or sizes, whatever the item on sale may be). I eat a lot of ramen but personally don't care much for soy sauce aka oriental flavor and thought someone else might have a similar opinion. Since I already took a few moments to explore the topic I thought I'd post my findings so others could continue to scrolling. My apologies if I triggered you by trying to be helpful.
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Save the seasoning packet for other uses.
I've bought a few from Amazon and everytime there's a sale, the pack is almost expiring.
I think they stamp them for a year from manufacture.
Maruchan and Top Ramen noodles have high amounts of saturated fat because the noodles are deep-fried during manufacturing, which requires a significant amount of oil. The frying process adds fat to the noodles and increases their shelf life, while the use of palm oil contributes to the saturated fat content.
Maruchan and Top Ramen noodles have high amounts of saturated fat because the noodles are deep-fried during manufacturing, which requires a significant amount of oil. The frying process adds fat to the noodles and increases their shelf life, while the use of palm oil contributes to the saturated fat content.
If you eat 2 a day you're still short by 30%.
If you eat 3 a day then you're a tad over the US RDA for saturated fat.
Seriously, it's not that bad.
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oriental flavor was my FAVE as a kid, hope this is exactly the same
for those who have shoprite in the area. They are doing two six packs of top ramen packages for $3. Soy, chicken, beef, and shrimp.
So 50 cents/pack. Whereas this deal is 20 cents per.
Soy Sauce - $4.88
Beef - $13.99
Chicken - $11.95
Creamy Chicken - $5.76
Fire Spicy Beef - $11.28
Less Sodium Beef - $22.09
Lime Chili Shrimp - $19.80
Roast Beef - $16.99
Spicy Chicken - $17.80
Spicy Creamy Chicken - $17.80
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