No you dont .
No, pig fat is not used in Maggi noodles. Maggi noodles are vegetarian and do not contain any animal products. The fat used in Maggi noodles is typically vegetable oil, such as palm oil or sunflower oil. It is important to check the ingredients list on the packaging to confirm the specific fat used in the noodles.
Noodles are composed mainly of starch, therefore they are not made of fat, whether saturated or unsaturated.
no!
if a noodle is on a pancake with ketchup do not eat it, how ever a noodle might get mad at you for making that concoction and eat water also is you eat noodles you get fat fat fat!
yes
no!
noodles can contain fat if you choose the ones with it, but you can choose healthy. it really comes up to what you want and if you want to live healthy
this isn't really an answer but im putting it to the test the morrisons instant noodles are lower in fat than the super noodles theyre cheap, cheerful, taste good and i really would like a quick weight loss option will let you know how it goes :)
Saturated fat
yellow because the starch and fat mix together and create a yellow substance then the noodles absorb it and go yellow
noodles are made out of milk egg and butter. currently in america they are having severe arguments as such to if noodles are unsaturated or what. but if your living in the UK, canada or any other country your noodles will proably be made out of poo. :))))
One cup of cellophane noodles contains 180 calories, 0.7 grams of fat, and 43 grams of carbohydrate. Cellophane noodles do not contain any protein.