The tale of a boy and his super noodles
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Re: The tale of a boy and his super noodles
Posted by WarloK on Fri Aug 5th at 2:27am 2005


Yesterday i was eating a "super noodles to go" (I understand that you dont get it in America but Rival said its similar to some stuff called Raaman. Anyway as i was gorging myself it suddenly hit me. These foods are unbelevibly unhealthy, its not the fat as Super noodles dont have much fat. Nor is it the salt, super noodles dont have any salt. Instead they have loads of foreign chemicals. This pot had 11 E-numbers and Curcumin and Lycopen(colourings).

This seems really dangerous, considering E-numbers can be a link to heart cancer. Lots of foodstuffs have these kinds of chemicals. The thing i want to know is why this is so common in so much of our daily diet. People will much their salt, fat and carb intake but they think twice about all the potentially deadly chemicals that make up 2% of their daily slim-a-soup so to speak.




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Re: The tale of a boy and his super noodles
Posted by Windows 98 on Fri Aug 5th at 2:34am 2005


OMG RAMEN!!!!!!!

that stuff is the s**t. And i do agree, all that junk in your non-american ramen is unhealthy.






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Re: The tale of a boy and his super noodles
Posted by ReNo on Fri Aug 5th at 2:56am 2005


LOL, you do know its a Japanese dish right? And I believe its "ramen", but then I guess that could be different internationally.






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Re: The tale of a boy and his super noodles
Posted by WarloK on Fri Aug 5th at 3:01am 2005


Stop talking about Raaman, and what the hell has Japan got to do with anything. Stick to the damn point.

Sorry,[EDIT] its 5past4 in the morning you twat, and i'm ratty.




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Re: The tale of a boy and his super noodles
Posted by Nickelplate on Fri Aug 5th at 3:05am 2005


Ramen Noodles are the best. They're so yummy. In my tummy. Me Likee Eatey Noodlies.


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Re: The tale of a boy and his super noodles
Posted by Windows 98 on Fri Aug 5th at 3:07am 2005


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Stop talking about Raaman, and what the hell has Japan got to do with anything. Stick to the damn point.

Sorry, its 0405hours and i'm ratty.


0405 hours?






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Re: The tale of a boy and his super noodles
Posted by WarloK on Fri Aug 5th at 3:11am 2005


LoL Nickleplate

Though these noodles are yummy im trying to find out why people just seem to ignore the potential dangers in these foods. I'm saying we shouldn't because that would make me a complete hippocrate as i buy a double of super noodles everyday, along with my six-pac of coke. What's weird is no-one seems to care about the life threatening risks they are taking when they eat this. I'm not even sure why im posting about the terrible dangers of E-numbers in food when i injest so much of it.

The thing is people pay more attention to fat and salt they take in. These chemicals are twice as deadly but no-one cares seems to notice.




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Re: The tale of a boy and his super noodles
Posted by ReNo on Fri Aug 5th at 3:12am 2005


Not learnt to tell the time yet mate? 4:05am :P

Anyways, Super Noodles are damn tasty in a sort of "I know this is complete crap, but I'm loving it" kind of way, but I'm sure your right on the health issue. Provided you don't go overboard on them (I wouldn't go eating them every day, for example) its not the sort of thing you should probably be worried about though. I have them maybe once a week when away at uni, but more often than not I end up making sandwiches for lunch since they require even less washing up <img src=" SRC="images/smiles/icon_smile.gif">






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Re: The tale of a boy and his super noodles
Posted by WarloK on Fri Aug 5th at 3:13am 2005


I'm just so used to telling the time in 24hr now.

The funny thing about them is, I go to the coop, buy them and my coke, come home, eat them and enjoy them, then i sit and think, why the f**k did i just eat that s**t. Even still i eat them the next day.




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Re: The tale of a boy and his super noodles
Posted by Nickelplate on Fri Aug 5th at 3:32am 2005


? quoting WarloK
I'm just so used to telling the time in 24hr now.

The funny thing about them is, I go to the coop, buy them and my coke, come home, eat them and enjoy them, then i sit and think, why the f**k did i just eat that s**t. Even still i eat them the next day.

I do that all teh feckin time! I always eat WAY too much! I've put on 40 pounds in the last 2 years I've been in college/uni. It's disgusting, I can't even see my Six-pack abs anymore. I'm teh fatz0r.




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Re: The tale of a boy and his super noodles
Posted by WarloK on Fri Aug 5th at 3:37am 2005


I lost a huge amount of weight when i went to army camp 2 July to 16 July. Thats mainly because they fed us crappy food in tiny proprtions. Although now i've put all that weight back on again, i don't have a problem with me being a little fat.




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Re: The tale of a boy and his super noodles
Posted by Addicted to Morphine on Fri Aug 5th at 3:40am 2005


I can't stand raaman noodles. I feel like I'm eating death.




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Re: The tale of a boy and his super noodles
Posted by NameWithHeld on Fri Aug 5th at 3:41am 2005


I can eat as much as I like, thanks to my ULTRA-FAST metabolism (Tanks Dad)



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Re: The tale of a boy and his super noodles
Posted by Nickelplate on Fri Aug 5th at 3:44am 2005


? quoting NameWithHeld
I can eat as much as I like, thanks to my ULTRA-FAST metabolism (Tanks Dad)

f**k you.




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Re: The tale of a boy and his super noodles
Posted by Windows 98 on Fri Aug 5th at 4:43am 2005


yeah i have an uber fast matabolism too ^_^

also, i can tell time, just in american time (lol no rmy time for me). Also id like to add to the subject that this thread reminds me of the movie "Super Size Me"






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Re: The tale of a boy and his super noodles
Posted by Crono on Fri Aug 5th at 5:05am 2005


I'm pretty sure cholesterol is far more dangerous, since it builds up pretty fast. (Who has a higher rate of heart attacks and heart disease: America or Japan?)

I believe I've heard of times where doctors, in Japan, (perhaps some other Asian countries close to the pacific) advised their patients to pick up a bad habit, like smoking, because they're too healthy at the age of 85. But, that's something I heard, so, it may not be true.

But, cholesterol and fat is far more dangerous because of it's immediate risk. Not to mention, removing cancer is pretty much a one time thing in any given area (unless it's very bad, or something like that), however, having a bypass or something like that is very detrimental to your heart and arteries. I'm sure that's why it's overlooked. In a related subject, it's actually rather unhealthy to be a vegetarian (depending on what vegetables you eat of course), but certain ones, such as celery, don't give nutrients past water, this goes for many fruits too. The other thing is, some of these take much more energy to ingest then they give back. Celery, again, for example, takes more energy to chew then you get out of it. If you gave a person just water and celery, they'd die from malnutrition eventually.



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Re: The tale of a boy and his super noodles
Posted by $loth on Fri Aug 5th at 10:41am 2005


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? quoting NameWithHeld
I can eat as much as I like, thanks to my ULTRA-FAST metabolism (Tanks Dad)

f**k you.



Just eat regularly say every 3 hours, but not **** food like mcdonalds/kfcrap. Eat sandwhiches with chicken, salad in them, and don't eat too much just enough to keep you going. Also get down to the gym that will also help you increase your metabolism.

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I lost a huge amount of weight when i went to army camp 2 July to 16 July. Thats mainly because they fed us crappy food in tiny proprtions.


ahaha, ration packs with super noodles, the worst tasting chewing gum and "just add water" crap.




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Re: The tale of a boy and his super noodles
Posted by WarloK on Fri Aug 5th at 6:34pm 2005


[qoute]ahaha, ration packs with super noodles, the worst tasting chewing gum and "just add water" crap

AND THE BLOODY BEEF AND SPINICH PATE? WTF!!!!!!!




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Re: The tale of a boy and his super noodles
Posted by Foxpup on Sat Aug 6th at 10:25am 2005


What's wrong with E-Numbers? I just can't get enough of E951 and E330. But I've seen candy with titanium dioxide in it, I though they put that stuff in paint.


Better to be in denial than to be human.

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Re: The tale of a boy and his super noodles
Posted by Nickelplate on Sun Aug 7th at 4:14am 2005


We don't have E-numbers in USA as far as i know. What are they?


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