Wouldn’t be surprising. It’s nothing but high-glycemic carbs and salt.
5 thoughts on “Ramen Noodles”
I thought salt was harmless this week.
If you look closely to the nutrition label you’ll see that one flavor package is two daily servings of salt.
I think ramen noodles are harmless…. unless you do something totally insane, like eat them.
At the site where I got the link to that article, a commenter pointed out that ramen in Korea is not at all the same thing as ramen in the US: the commenter said that it’s much fattier and greasier. I don’t have any way to verify that, though.
Meh. Correlation is not causation. I suspect it might well have more to do with the stress levels experienced by people with busy lives who tend to eat on the go.
I thought salt was harmless this week.
If you look closely to the nutrition label you’ll see that one flavor package is two daily servings of salt.
I think ramen noodles are harmless…. unless you do something totally insane, like eat them.
At the site where I got the link to that article, a commenter pointed out that ramen in Korea is not at all the same thing as ramen in the US: the commenter said that it’s much fattier and greasier. I don’t have any way to verify that, though.
Meh. Correlation is not causation. I suspect it might well have more to do with the stress levels experienced by people with busy lives who tend to eat on the go.