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Old 01-28-2005, 03:07 PM   #1  
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Here in Canada, not sure if it is in the USA, or anywhere else, but there is something called Mr. Noodle (Dried noodles in a plastic bag that you cook in hot water on the stove or microwave, then add the packet of spices) I was just wondering if anyone knows how many points are in one pack of it? It doesn't list anything on the pack....
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you must mean like Ramen Noodles and they are 8 points a package. The Noodles are fried. You mean like a brick of noodles with a broth package right?
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They are just like dry noodles compacted together into a rectangle shape, and it comes with a small package of spices that you put on and mix in for flavour after it is cooked (there are flavours like oriental, chicken, beef, shrimp) I just put them in a bowl with water and cook them in the microwave then add the spices...You don't fry them....
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I know you don't fry them but the noodles are fried before packaging. They are Ramen Noodles here in the states and are 8 points package.

I was right on what I thought you were talking about.

You don't fry them to eat them but they are deep fried before packaging.
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Are Chinese noodles the same as Ramen?
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It depends some Chinese noodles are the same and some aren't.
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