Yes, but you can't put the meat in it, obviously.
Ironically... ramen! It's like tsunami; it's a word that actually originated in Japan, so "ramen" in Japan is "ramen". There are likely words for the different flavors or recipes of ramen, but ramen at its core is the same in both languages. Ramen is written in Japanese as: ラーメン
vegetarians or veagans if your hardcore no milk stuff like that
If you mean the animal, it's "ohitsuji."
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Mathematikoi are people who lived permanently with the Society, and had no personal possessions and were vegetarians.
Check the ingredients--many ramens have meat flavorings.
Hakata Ramen or Tonkotsu Ramen
Vegetarians can eat smoked salmon and they will still be a vegetarian. There are different types of vegetarians for example vegan vegetarians which eat nothing that comes from a animal and no dairy products.
No Vegetarians dont eat anything that a animal has been harmed in process. They eat vegtables also dairy etc. Vegetarians eat a wide range of foods, not just vegetables.
No, you cannot eat Ramen noodles on the Daniel fast. The Daniel fast includes foods that are not processed and Ramen noodles are a processed food.
vegetarians can eat anywhere, they usually just get salads.
Vegetarians don't eat any animal.
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Lacto vegetarians do not eat eggs or anything made with eggs unless they are ovo lacto vegetarians.
Other manufacturers may use different methods of flavoring, but chicken flavored Ramen Noodle Soup by Maruchan is not suitable for vegetarians, as it contains "cooked chicken powder".
there not suitable for vegetarians
No, vegetarians do not eat caviar because it is made from fish eggs.