What are the ingredients? Does it have msg or other chemical flavour enhancers, E numbers or hydrogenated fat?
dorito to sam_of_london
13 Jan 16#27
There's a note on the pot "Warning: may contain noodles."
Roger_Irrelevant to sam_of_london
13 Jan 16#28
I don't care if it has, I loooooove my Cup-a-Soup. :stuck_out_tongue:
yrreb88 to sam_of_london
13 Jan 16#30
If you're concerned about chemicals and E numbers, I'm surprised you're on a post for something like a pot noodle :wink:
It contains E numbers but they're not listed as E numbers probably just because some people immediately assume they're dangerous chemicals. Like E621 is MSG but E300 is ascorbic acid/Vitamin C and E948 is oxygen. E numbers are some of the most rigorously tested food additives in the world.
MSG is glutamate with added sodium to form a salt to make it easier to add, sprinkle etc. Glutamate is an amino acid so practically found naturally in most foods but particularly in things like tomatoes and cheese.
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It contains E numbers but they're not listed as E numbers probably just because some people immediately assume they're dangerous chemicals. Like E621 is MSG but E300 is ascorbic acid/Vitamin C and E948 is oxygen. E numbers are some of the most rigorously tested food additives in the world.
MSG is glutamate with added sodium to form a salt to make it easier to add, sprinkle etc. Glutamate is an amino acid so practically found naturally in most foods but particularly in things like tomatoes and cheese.