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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.
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.
it is a big fat pig so it is a big fat pig
a duroc is a fat pig.
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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.
yes DON'T EAT THEM THEY'RE MINE.
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.
Rewia is a big fat pig
No Paris is not fat , and is not a pig.
A pig. ?
it is a big fat pig so it is a big fat pig
He is as big as an elephant and as fat a pig that has eaten poo
a duroc is a fat pig.