There is no MSG (monosodium glutamate) in noodles, though some companies add MSG to their pre-packaged noodles.
The amount of MSG added to these products most likely varies.
I would suggest emailing a company like Nissin, the creator of Cup N
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Note: I improved the previous answer because it did not answer the question being asked.
No, but if cooked and flavored by the packs they come with it, they contains msg. MSG can give terrible head aches, but in some cases, much more than head aches, but only when cooked.
Noodles and Company does not use monosodium glutamate (MSG) as an ingredient in their food. However, they may source ingredients from suppliers that could contain trace amounts of MSG or naturally occurring glutamates. For specific dietary concerns, it's always best to check with the restaurant directly or consult their allergen information.
The Nongshim brand of noodles come without MSG are sold in most Walmarts in the asian foods section. Additionally, you can buy generic brands of ramen, toss out the seasoning packet and then flavor the noodles with your own sauces once you have cooked them.
Yes, Indomie noodles do contain quite a bit of MSG (mono-sodium glutamate). Lately, there is a lot of controversy surrounding MSG because it causes some people to have headaches, chest pain, nausea, heart palpatations and other symptoms.
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koka noodles cost 33p in Tesco
No, unless you eat too much noodles.
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There is no MSG in banana.
Noodles are not a workplace hazard, although the process of making noodles involves the use of flour which if improperly handled can produce an explosive dust. Eating too many noodles can be a hazard to your health if you have diabetes, or if you eat too many noodles too often and become obese.
You mean Ramen noodles The instant kind. This is becoming an urban legend. The problem is not the noodles but the little package of seasoning that goes with them. High starch, High salt, some with MSG etc. Satisfy your cravings, do not rely on this convenience food for every meal or snack you need or want and you will be fine. See the RELATED LINK for more information.
Pig pork is not directly used to make Maggie noodles, however; an ingredient is used in spices/seasoning provided in the packet which contains MSG (An ingredient made from pig fat). Having said that, some countries have forced Nestle to remove this ingredient.