View Poll Results: How Often Do U Eat Top Ramen/Cup of Noodles

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  • Every day

    1 2.86%
  • 4 times a week

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  • 3 times a week

    2 5.71%
  • 1 time a week

    4 11.43%
  • 1 time a month

    2 5.71%
  • a few times a year

    6 17.14%
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  1. #51
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    I've recently been off of this sodium-laden stuff.

    The son of the founder of Ramen is trying to make it healthy (for marketing). Reminds me of one of those heirs of a tabacco company who turned against the "cancer sticks."

    Here is the history or Ramen instant noodles.

    Why were they invented/made & marketed?

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    Ramen inventor's son soups up healthier legacy

    Food manufacturers convene to push for more corporate responsibility

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    A woman eats instant noodles at a fast food counter at a Beiijing railway station.
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    By SEAN YOONG
    Associated Press Writer
    April 22, 2010


    KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia - More than a half-century after his father invented instant noodles to feed Japan's war-ravaged masses, Koki Ando says it is time to change the high-calorie, salt-laden fast food into healthier fare for the fastidious.

    This week, Ando chaired a World Instant Noodles Summit that brought manufacturers together to focus on the food's future: less salt to lure health-conscious customers, better environmental standards and a bigger push for corporate responsibility by donating noodles to disaster victims.

    "Evolution is very important" for the noodle industry, the chief executive of Japan's Nissin Foods Holdings said at the end of the two-day meeting of representatives of nearly 50 companies in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia's largest city.

    Last year, more than 92 billion servings of instant noodles were sold, Ando told a news conference late Wednesday. "I hope our noodles can reach 100 billion servings per year soon."

    Introduced in 1958

    The product's popularity has soared since Ando's father, Momofuku Ando, introduced "Chicken Ramen" — the first instant noodle product — in 1958 as a convenient recipe to help counter food shortages in post-World War II Japan.
    Ando now heads the company founded by his father, who died at age 96 three years ago.


    But Ando isn't content to only churn out noodles the old-fashioned way. Like other noodle makers, Nissin is fighting to jettison its product's reputation as calorie-laden food that lacks nutrition.


    Concoctions launched in recent years that touted health benefits were on colorful display at the noodle conference, including Nissin "Light" cup noodles, which are layered with fiber, sprayed with minimal oil instead of being deep-fried and contain nearly one-third fewer calories than regular versions.


    Curbing salt a challenge

    In Malaysia, leading manufacturer Maggi is promoting "Tastylite" soup noodles made of whole wheat, with every packet providing the same amount of fiber as nearly one-and-a-half slices of whole wheat bread. Monde Nissin Corp. in the Philippines offers noodles supplemented with calcium.


    Ando, 62, believes the stiffest challenge is curbing salt in noodles.
    "We have to do it gradually, step by step," said Ando, who claims to eat 500 servings of instant noodles each year. "Our longtime customers enjoy the salt in our noodles, so we cannot simply reduce it just like that."


    Ecological concerns are also on the companies' agenda: Nissin has set targets to cut carbon emissions and water usage in its manufacturing. Other manufacturers are replacing Styrofoam packaging with plastic and paper containers that can either be reused or recycled.


    The companies, which have held the Noodle Summit once every two years in various locations since 1997, also issued a "Kuala Lumpur Declaration" pledging to reinforce their global fund for the swift supply of noodles to disaster-stricken communities.
    Oh dear....PR.

    Over the past two years, companies in the World Instant Noodles Association have donated 1.8 million servings of noodles to victims of earthquakes in Haiti, China and Indonesia, the cyclone in Myanmar, flooding in India, a typhoon in the Philippines and other natural calamities.
    Link & Entire: Ramen inventor's son soups up healthier legacy - Diet and nutrition- msnbc.com
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    Bumping your own thread, Milky? Ain't that some sort of heinous TD crime?

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    Bumping a thread about instant noodles deserves jailing in my opinion

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    Quote Originally Posted by slimboyfat
    Bumping a thread about instant noodles deserves jailing in my opinion
    I must agree. Barbara, what were you thinking?

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    Quote Originally Posted by November Rain View Post
    Bumping your own thread, Milky? Ain't that some sort of heinous TD crime?
    I bumped this thread because I found an article relevant to the OP.

    I do not bump my own threads, and as you know I do not start a lot of threads.

    I did remember this thread (I think) because I started it. It's a memory thing.


    I was not trying to be a prat and bump my own thread.

    Your apology is accepted.


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    I eat cup noodles a few times a week. Usually after a few beers as a late nite snack. I usually put it into a proper noodle bowl and add a few extra ingredients like a bit of fresh pok choy, been sprouts, corn and chilli flakes.
    Very tasty and I eat it like the natives too - sluuurp sluuurp sluuurp !

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    Reading and writing about this gave me the munchies. Not a very good pic but I just made a bowl and added pokchoy shallots tuna corn and chilli. It was yum.


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    Haven't touched the stuff since my university days.

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    Quote Originally Posted by barbaro
    Over the past two years, companies in the World Instant Noodles Association have donated 1.8 million servings of noodles to victims of earthquakes in Haiti, China and Indonesia, the cyclone in Myanmar, flooding in India, a typhoon in the Philippines and other natural calamities.
    Haven't those people suffered enough?

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    Never, its unhealthy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Number 42 View Post
    I eat cup noodles a few times a week. Usually after a few beers as a late nite snack. I usually put it into a proper noodle bowl and add a few extra ingredients like a bit of fresh pok choy, been sprouts, corn and chilli flakes.
    Very tasty and I eat it like the natives too - sluuurp sluuurp sluuurp !
    Yummy in da tummy!!


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