no, noodles are already cooked. you're just boiling them to put moisture back into them when u "cook" them. Its like eating crackers basically there's no risk.
btw you're waaaaaya more likely to get worms from meat products like pork
why do you think some religions don't eat it?
I wouldn't suggest it. It can give them worms, and they suck for your wallet and your dog.
quick answer.. no
do not eat worms or they will give you a stomachache. You don NOT want to know if they have rabies.
Go to Google and click on "Images". Search for "birds eating worms". The search engine will give a wide variety of pictures of birds eating worms.
no... it doesnt...
No, unless the bread is unclean or has mold.
Yes it will. My brother and I ate some with milk and sugar like cereal when kids and we both got worms coming out our rears. Do not eat any raw grains due to bugs and larvae. Too many false articles out there telling everyone it’s ok, NO IT’s NOT! That is false info!!! Don’t learn the hard way!!!
I do not believe they eat worms, but they do eat a lot of insects. I also heard they really eat whatever you give them. I have never heard of them eating worms.
Kansui powder is used in making traditional ramen noodles to give them their unique texture, color, and flavor. It helps the noodles become springy and chewy, enhancing the overall eating experience.
No! Eating sugar does not give you worms. Many myths developed in the early 50's, particularly, worms are caused by eating too much sugar, or that eating too much sugar causes diabetes, because doctors did not have the understanding and technology that we have today to determine the causes of certain ailments. It's old school thinking and if you still think this way, please do research, retrain your brain, and catch up to modern medicine.
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.
Drinking milk won't directly give a grown cat worms. Worms are usually transmitted through eating infected prey, such as rodents or insects, or contact with contaminated soil. However, excess milk can cause gastrointestinal upset in cats due to lactose intolerance.