Dr. McDougall's, Vegan Ramen Chicken Flavor 1.8 oz
Dr. McDougall's, Vegan Ramen Chicken Flavor 1.8 oz
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Description:
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- Right Foods
- Made with Organic Ramen
- Non GMO Project Verified
- Certified Organic by QAI
- Sustaining the Earth Sustaining You®
Dr. McDougall's Right Foods® are always delicious and vegan. This tasty soup is made with organic ramen that's steamed, not fried for your Delicious Wellness.®
Nourishing your well-being while helping to sustain the earth is our recipe for happiness.
Suggested use
Cooking Instructions
Microwave Cooking Instructions (1100W)
- Remove the lid and flavor packet.
- Pour flavor packet contents into cup.
- Add room temperature water to fill line inside cup (about 1" below rim of cup). Stir well.
- Microwave on High on outside edge of microwave turntable until rapidly boiling but not boiling over- about 1 minute 30 seconds. Microwave ovens vary. Adjust power and time as needed. Stop microwave if product is over cooking.
- Remove from microwave, stir, cover tightly (e.g. with aluminum foil or a plate) and let stand 5 minutes. If you prefer extra tender noodles, microwave again as needed.
- Stir again and enjoy.
Boiling Water Instructions
Follow instructions above except add boiling water to fill line and do not microwave.
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Ingredients:
Organic unbleached wheat flour, yeast extracts, organic potato starch, corn *, onion *, garlic *, carrot *, organic sugar, sea salt, organic wheat gluten, spices, spinach *, turmeric (color), lime powder *.
* Dried
Warnings
Cup and food may be hot. Please handle with care. Do not leave microwave unattended.
Nutrition Facts | ||
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Serving Size: 1 (50g) | ||
Servings Per Container: 1 | ||
Amount Per Serving | % DV* | |
Energy |
190 Kcal |
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Total Fat | 1 g | 1% |
Saturated Fat | 0 g | 0% |
Trans Fat | 0 g | |
Sodium | 580 mg | 25% |
Total Carbohydrate | 36 g | 13% |
Dietary Fiber | 2 g | 7% |
Total Sugars | 2 g | |
Protein | 8 g | |
* The % Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a serving of food contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice. |
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