It is not said. Noodles are a main component of the dish.
To influence their flavours, perhaps enhancing the base ingredient's flavours or giving a particular fruity or spicy tang.
That is just a matter of semantics.
Egg noodles, spiral noodles, or even spaghetti noodles broken into short pieces can be used in chicken noodle soup. Most any kind of noodles could be used.
No, noodles are pasta, a wheat product. "Chicken noodle" is a common kind of soup, made from pasta noodles and chicken broth, usually with chunks of chicken meat, too. There is no chicken in the noodles.
It contains noodles and chicken broth. Beyond that everything is conjecture.
All noodles are "refined", since no noodles occur "naturally" in nature - i.e noodles do not grow on trees.
There are 216 noodle in a can of Campbell's chicken noodle soup.
plain noodles so they can absorb the juices
they changed the name of the noodles to kraft chicken egg noodles classic savory chicken they dont make them anymore but have them on amazon
You grow chickens...and you make noodles, and put it together
Of course, but it's not so tasty or filling.
No. They use noodles and chicken. Hence the name. Maybe a few carrots too.
Nobody would know. There is a different number in every can.