Serving size: 2 oz | |
Amount Per Serving | |
Calories | 240 |
Calories from Fat | 70 |
Amount Per Serving and/or % Daily Value* | |
Total Fat | 8g (12%) |
Saturated Fat | 4g (20%) |
Trans Fat | 0g |
Cholesterol | 0mg (0%) |
Sodium | 1050mg (44%) |
Total Carbohydrate | 38g (13%) |
Dietary Fiber | 1g (4%) |
Sugars | less than 1g |
Protein | 5g |
Amount Per Serving and/or % Daily Value* | |
Vitamin A | 0% |
Vitamin C | 0% |
Calcium | 0% |
Iron | 2% |
*Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily values may be higher or lower based on your calorie needs. |
Nong Shim Shin Noodle Ramyun, Gourmet Spicy Picante, 4.2-Ounce Packages (Pack of 20)
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Contains wheat and soy. Manufactured in a facility that also processes egg, milk, fish, and shellfish.
Ingredients
Wheat Flour, Palm Oil, Potato Starch, Modified Potato Starch, Salt, Beef Seasonings (Yeast Extract, Beef Bone Stock, Beef Extract, Liquid Corn Syrup, Refined Beef Tallow), Monosodium Glutamate, Dehydrated Vegetable (Green Onion, Mushroom, Carrot), Red Pepper, Sugar, Soy Sauce Powder (Hydrolyzed Soy Protein, and Corn Gluten, Maltodextrin, Salt), Soybean Paste Powder (Soybean, Maltodextrin, Salt) Black Pepper, Garlic, Red Pepper Seed Oil, Flour, Ginger, Sodium Carbonate, Disodium Inosinate, Disodium Guanylate, Sodium Metaphosphate, Sodium Tripolyphosphate, Sodium Phosphate, T-bhq, Sodium Pyrophosphate, Riboflavin Color, Citric Acid.
Directions
Boiling: 1. Boil 19 1/2 fl oz of water. Add noodles, soup base, and vegetable mix. 2. Cook 4- 5 minutes. Microwave: 1. Put 17 1/2 fl oz of water, vegetable mix, soup base and noodles in a microwaveable bowl. 2. Place a microwaveable cover on the bowl. Cook for 7 minutes. If you use hot water, cook for 4 minutes. 3. Remove from heat or microwave and serve.
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Contains wheat and soy. Manufactured in a facility that also processes egg, milk, fish, and shellfish.
Ingredients
Wheat Flour, Palm Oil, Potato Starch, Modified Potato Starch, Salt, Beef Seasonings (Yeast Extract, Beef Bone Stock, Beef Extract, Liquid Corn Syrup, Refined Beef Tallow), Monosodium Glutamate, Dehydrated Vegetable (Green Onion, Mushroom, Carrot), Red Pepper, Sugar, Soy Sauce Powder (Hydrolyzed Soy Protein, and Corn Gluten, Maltodextrin, Salt), Soybean Paste Powder (Soybean, Maltodextrin, Salt) Black Pepper, Garlic, Red Pepper Seed Oil, Flour, Ginger, Sodium Carbonate, Disodium Inosinate, Disodium Guanylate, Sodium Metaphosphate, Sodium Tripolyphosphate, Sodium Phosphate, T-bhq, Sodium Pyrophosphate, Riboflavin Color, Citric Acid.
Directions
Boiling: 1. Boil 19 1/2 fl oz of water. Add noodles, soup base, and vegetable mix. 2. Cook 4- 5 minutes. Microwave: 1. Put 17 1/2 fl oz of water, vegetable mix, soup base and noodles in a microwaveable bowl. 2. Place a microwaveable cover on the bowl. Cook for 7 minutes. If you use hot water, cook for 4 minutes. 3. Remove from heat or microwave and serve.
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Actual product packaging and materials may contain more and different information than what is shown on our website. We recommend that you do not rely solely on the information presented and that you always read labels, warnings, and directions before using or consuming a product. Please see our full disclaimer below.
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This review is from: Nong Shim Shin Noodle Ramyun, Gourmet Spicy Picante, 4.2-Ounce Packages (Pack of 20) (Grocery)
These noodles remind me of home! I'm originally from California where
it's fairly easy to find all types of Asian food, but now that I live in
Wisconsin, I'm realizing that those days are over. So I was pretty
psyched when these noodles popped up on the Amazon goldbox deal a week
ago. They are really spicy and go great with napa cabbage, bean sprouts,
and any other veggies you want. I tried them with egg earlier tonight
after reading one of the other reviews on amazon, and it was amazing!
Highly recommended for people who love spicy food, but also recommended
for those (like me) who don't... just add half the seasoning packet!
5.0 out of 5 stars
No Ordinary Ramen, February 13, 2009
This review is from: Nong Shim Shin Noodle Ramyun, Gourmet Spicy Picante, 4.2-Ounce Packages (Pack of 20) (Grocery)
3.0 out of 5 stars
I'm sold on the taste but not all the hype., October 11, 2010
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Fitch BOI "Abercrombie" (USA)
Amazon Verified Purchase
This review is from: Nong Shim Shin Noodle Ramyun, Gourmet Spicy Picante, 4.2-Ounce Packages (Pack of 20) (Grocery)
I ordered these noodles after reading stellar reviews. Some folks in
the reviews almost acted as if these noodles were sent from God. I've
eaten Ramen Noodles for quite some time and have found them to be a
super inexpensive meal at .10 a package and sometimes cheaper. I also
like other readers mentioned don't always use the entire seasoning
packet because of the high sodium content. I found these noodles to
have even higher sodium content. Which I guess isn't too bad if you
don't plan on eating the soup.
These noodles to me tasted just about the same as Ramen Noodles except the noodles were a tid bit larger in size. If we are reviewing just the flavor packet, I would say it was pretty good. Especially for those who like spice like myself. I am use to eating super spicy foods and have a high tolerance to spice. So they were right on par with what I am use to as far as the heat goes. But I can see someone who doesn't eat spicy foods to find the seasoning super hot and spicy for them. I like the idea of the dehydrated veggies that are enclosed to accompany the seasoning. I am giving these noodles 3 stars because they are just overpriced Ramen in my opinion. Plus the sodium content in the noodles is just unacceptable. They surely can come up with lower sodium options. And lastly I give it 3 stars because of the price. I would not expect to pay more than .50 cents a package for these noodles in a retail store. I would definitely buy these again but not in bulk.
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