Tuesday, June 1, 2010

conclusion


A general picture of 30 kinds of instant noodles for my experiment, edited by Photoshop



Time has elapsed so fast, and it’s the time to say good-bye for my 30-day experiment. Yesterday, June 2 2010 is my last day for my experiment, but when I recall the past 30 days, I always have a feeling like the beginning of my experiment.
My purpose is as clear as the blog title that I want to change the mind of instant noodles that most people think instant noodles is a kind of harmful food. I want to tell people that instant noodles can be healthy food and prove it to people especially my mum, who thinks that eating instant noodles can lead to cancer, via my practical experiment. I remember the first week of my experiment that I felt it’s easy to handle, but I felt scared later. It is not because I am bored by eating instant noodles, but I feared that I can’t find 30 kinds of instant noodles. However, finally, I found that it’s unnecessary for my worrying, actually there’re various kinds of instant noodles.
Before my experiment, I was the person who didn’t care about the nutrition fact of the food or drink I had, and I just cared about whether it tasted good or not. Since I run my experiment, I start to consider how much calories, fat and other part of nutrition I absorbed or may absorb. When I am wandering in the supermarket, I spontaneously glance at the nutrition fact at the back of the food or drink I pick up. The nutrition fact becomes a part of my judgment on buying food. Also, I found a big mistake I did and I only knew a little about fats in the past. I misunderstood the different types of Fats that I thought trans fat is as same as unsaturated fat. Now I know more that there are three major kinds of fats including saturated fats, trans fats and unsaturated fats when I was finding source for my blog. We should avoid Saturated fats as much as possible because they are bad that would raise total and LDL (bad) cholesterol levels. Trans fats are actually unsaturated fats but have a little different that they can raise total and LDL(bad) cholesterol levels while also lowering HDL(good) cholesterol levels. Unsaturated fats can divide into two categories of monounsaturated fats which can actually lower LDL(bad) cholesterol and maintain HDL(good) cholesterol, and polyunsaturated fats which can lower LDL(bad) cholesterol but also can lower HDL(good) cholesterol when too much of them. I found that saturated fat and trans fat are usually related to Total fat part and noticed on the nutrition facts of different kind of instant noodles with other parts such as Calories, Cholesterol, Total Carbohydrate including Dietary Fiber and Sugars, Protein, Vitamins such as A and C, and Minerals such as Sodium, Calcium and Iron. And I found that the most considerable parts of nutrition fact of instant noodles are its amount of calories from fat, cholesterol and sodium because they are usually reaching high level. After the experiment, I know more about the history and information of instant noodles. For example, I know more about Ando, the father of instant noodles and how he creating the instant noodles industry. Also, I found some interesting thing such as The Instant Ramen Museum where people can handmake their own cup noodles and design the cup.
By the experiment, I learnt what the best way for cooking a bowl of delicious instant noodles is to mix the cooked instant noodles and boiling water with uncooked seasonings. Also, I can feel how convenient and how cheap instant noodles is since it save quite much of time to cook and spent not more than $20 USD for my 30 meals. To run this experiment, I spent total $17.22 USD to buy these 30 kinds of different instant noodles including bag instant noodles, bowl noodles and cup noodles from different countries such as America, Japan, Korea, Thailand, Vietnam, Taiwan and Hong Kong. Moreover, I think the Nissin brand instant noodles are well developed in America, Japan and Hong Kong, but there are differences among their packaging and tastes. Nissin is the most brands appeared in my experiment that it occupied fourteen-thirtieths of instant noodles I tried for 30 days. However, the amount of calories, fat and sodium of Nissin brand are the highest one. For consideration three parts of taste, price and health which used for evaluating instant noodles, I prefer the Unif TUNG-I Instant Bean Vermicelli Chinese Spices Tong Tsai Flavor (Bean Thread) is the best one because it’s worthy, tasty and healthy. However, for the same brand, Unif TUNG-I Instant Spicy Beef Flavor Noodles is the worst one because it tastes disgusting even its nutrition fact is acceptable.
For the last 30 days, I found out some ideas of people that why they think instant noodles are harmful for health just like my mum thinks instant noodles can lead to cancer. And I proved their thoughts are wrong by doing research and running my practical experiment. For instance, Styrofoam used for packaging of instant noodles is the ringleader of cancer but not the instant noodles itself. The actual material on the surface of the instant noodles is palm oil, but some people misunderstand it for a layer of wax. Since that, I realize that in the society, there are so many people have biases on the artificial food which are harmful for health and cause cancer. However, these people just hear and believe slanders from others but they never try to probe for whether it is true or not. Actually, Instant noodles can be healthy food too. The first real experiment in my college life became my valuable memory, and I am still enjoying the pleasure it gave me, and I’ve learnt a lot from the experiment. After consuming 30-day instant noodles, I can tell my mum, your daughter, I am still clever, healthy and alive!



last day


Paldo Bowl Noodle Soup Artificia Chicken Flavor By LG Phone


My breakfast By LG Phone

Today...
Time passes so fast, and today is the last day for my experiment. Although the experiemtn is going to end, I think I will continue to eat instant noodles in my later life because it is very convenient for busy and maybe "lazy" people such as me. After holiday, I have got a relax charge. Today, I woke up early and made a Paldo Bowl Noodle soup Chicken Flavor which is made in Korea for my breakfast.

Fact...
Paldo Bowl Noodle Soup Artificial Chicken Flavor costs $.79
Amount Per Serving
Calories 195 from Fat 81
%Daily Value
Total Fat 9g----------------------------------------14%
Saturated Fat 4g-------------------------------------20%
Trans Fat 0g------------------------------------------0%
Cholesterol 0mg-------------------------------------0%
Sodium 716mg--------------------------------------30%
Total Carbohydrate 25g----------------------------8%
Dietary Fiber 4g---------------------------------------6%
Sugars 1g
Protein 4g
Vitamin A -------------------------------------------0%
Vitamin C -------------------------------------------0%
Calcium ---------------------------------------------2%
Iron -------------------------------------------------2%

Rating: (the maximum is *****, no minimum)
Taste: *****
Price: **
Health: ****
For taste, It's very appetizing. The noodle soup is a little bit spicy and sour, and it smells very good. The noodles is not so smooth but elastic. I like the vegetable bag including dried smashed carrots, dried cabbage and dried green onion. For Price, it would be said tquite expensive for $.79, and its package size is normal. However, I think I would feel full after had one, and I want to have one more. No matter since its noodles size is small, or its taste. For health, to compare with other bowl noodles and instant noodles, other instant bowl noodles or instant cup noodles such as Nissin brand cup noodles, they may be failed controlling not only the amount of sodium but also a little bit cholesterol. However for this kind of bowl noodles, it don't contain any amount of cholesterol, and its content of sodium is well-controlled for just 716mg that is lower than the amount of sodium of other pack size instant noodles.

Do you know...
Noodles have been a staple food in many parts of the world for at least 2,000 years, though whether the modern version of the stringy pasta was first invented by the Chinese, Italians, or Arabs is debatable.

source:
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2005/10/1012_051012_chinese_noodles.html

Monday, May 31, 2010

MAMA Kimchi Flavor


MAMA Oriental Style Instant Noodles Kimchi Flavor By LG Phone


My dinner By LG Phone

Today...
Today is the only one holiday in this spring quarter. I don't know what date is today for which holiday. Just Ignore it, no one cares about it. Today, I made a bag of MAMA Oriental Style Instant Noodles Kimchi Flavor which is made in Thailand for my dinner. I also added some cabbage and some squid on the topping. It may be not so clear in the picture, and the light green is cabbage and the purple for squid. It's trouble but funny that it spent me one day for prepare the squid because there is endless ink from it, and finally I give up and just put it in the cookware to set free the ink. Maybe there is a little bit ink left in my bowl. That's why the squid looks purple in my bowl.

The fact...
MAMA Oriental Style Instant Noodles Kimchi Flavor costs $.69
The nutrition fact is listed below:
Amount Per Serving
Calories 190 from Fat 70
%Daily Value
Total Fat 8g-----------------------------------------12%
Saturated Fat 3.5g------------------------------------18%
Trans Fat 0g
Cholesterol 0mg-------------------------------------0%
Sodium 1,080mg------------------------------------45%
Total Carbohydrate 27g----------------------------9%
Dietary Fiber 2g---------------------------------------8%
Sugars 2g
Protein 3g
Vitamin A -------------------------------------------0%
Vitamin C--------------------------------------------2%
Calcium ---------------------------------------------2%
Iron --------------------------------------------------2%

Rating: ( the maximum is *****, no minimum)
Taste: ****
Price: ***
Health: ****
This kind of instant noodles tastes not bad, but it may be wrong for me that I put the squid in it since the squid polluted the noodle soup. Even though it says it's Kimchi flavor, I didn't taste any about kimchi flavor from it. However, I like its noodles because it's think and elastic. For price, it's more expensive than other Nissin brand instant noodles and its noodle size is smaller than the ones of Nissin brand instant noodles, but I think the noodles is normal and suitable for me. For health, its amount of cholesterol is 0mg, and it's acceptable for its amount of calories and fat. Although the soup is thick, its daily value for sodium is average.

Do you know...
Thai President Foods Public Company Limited was established in 1972 with an initial registered capital of 6 million baht through a joint venture between President Enterprise Co., Ltd. of Taiwan – providing manufacturing technology expertise and Saha Pattanaphibul Co., Ltd. - responsible for marketing and distribution. The founding objective was to produce instant noodles under the "MAMA" brand. The Company’s first Head Offices were located on New Petchburi Road, while the first factory was inaugurated at Nong Khaem District, Bangkok. After the first year, all the shares then were transferred to Thai shareholder who remains as the major shareholder until now.

source:
http://www.mama.co.th/Company_EN/Corporate_profile.asp

Saturday, May 29, 2010

weekend for Nissin


Nissin 出前一丁 Ramen Noodle with Soup Base Curry Flavor By LG Phone


My dinner for Saturday By LG Phone


Nissin 出前一丁 Ramen Noodle with Soup Base Spicy Seafood Flavor By LG Phone


My lunch for Sunday By LG Phone

Weekend...
This weekend, I tried two more Nissin brand 出前一丁 instant noodles. For Saturday, I had Nissin 出前一丁 Ramen Noodle with Soup Base Curry Flavor for my dinner. I didn't put any other ingredients with it. For Sunday, I had Nissin 出前一丁 Ramen Noodle with Soup Base Spicy Seafood Flavor for my lunch, and I added some Chinese White Cabbage on the topping.

The fact...
Nissin 出前一丁 Ramen Noodle with Soup Base Curry Flavor costs $.59
The nutrition fact is listed below:
Amount Per Serving
Calories 450 from fat 170
%Daily Value
Total Fat 19g----------------------------------------30%
Saturated Fat 7g--------------------------------------37%
Trans Fat 0g
Cholesterol 0mg--------------------------------------0%
Sodium 2,140mg-------------------------------------89%
Total Carbohydrate 59g----------------------------20%
Dietary Fiber 4g---------------------------------------14%
Sugars 2g
Protein 10g
Vitamin A --------------------------------------------0%
Vitamin C --------------------------------------------0%
Calcium ----------------------------------------------2%
Iron ---------------------------------------------------0%

Nissin 出前一丁 Ramen Noodle with Soup Base Spicy Seafood Flavor costs $.59
The nutrition fact is listed below:
Amount Per Serving
Calories 450 from Fat 160
%Daily Value
Total Fat 18g----------------------------------------28%
Saturated Fat 8g--------------------------------------39%
Trans Fat 0g
Cholesterol 0mg-------------------------------------0%
Sodium 2,000mg------------------------------------84%
Total Carbohydrate 61g----------------------------20%
Dietary Fiber 2g----------------------------------------7%
Sugars 2g
Protein 9g
Vitamin A --------------------------------------------0%
Vitamin C --------------------------------------------0%
Calcium ----------------------------------------------4%
Iron ---------------------------------------------------8%

Rating: (the maximum is *****, no minimum)
#The first one
Taste: ****
Price: ***
Health: *

#The second one
Taste: *****
Price: ***
Health: *
For price, they are same for $.59, and the size of the noodles is quite big. To compare with these two kinds of instant noodles, I like the second one better. Although the first one is curry flavor, I didn't taste any curry flavor for it. For the second one, it is delicious and not so spicy, and I didn't remain any soup in the plate. To conclude both of them, they are ichiban too! For health, They are both high calories and high fat, and also their content of sodium is badly high, and I recommend people don't eat more than one bag of these kinds of instant noodles per day.

Do you know...
Q: what does "出前一丁" mean?
A: "出前一丁" are Japanese words, which pronounced "De-ma-eIt-cho", "出前" means to-go, "一丁" means "one", so "出前一丁" means " one for to-go".

Q: Does Japanese version "出前一丁" taste better?
A: There's a little bit difference for production of 出前一丁 from different places, but the production in Hong Kong is very similar with Japan. Nissin company have ever taken a Blind Test with consumers, and the consumers nearly can't figure out he difference between Nissin 出前一丁 from these two places.

Q: How many flavors for Hong Kong version Nissin 出前一丁?
A: Since Hong Kong people are more fussier, so the amount of flavors and styles are the champion of Asia. There are total 21 kinds of flavor, including sesame oil flavor, beef flavor, chicken flavor, Shoyu flavor, roast beef flavor and so on.

Q: Is it real that someone said it will change to harmful chemicals if heating the condiment to 100 Celsius Degree?
A: Hong Kong Nissin company explained that it's wrong, but as the recommendation from the packaging, it's better for people put the soup powder after out of fire because it tastes better.

Q: There is a rumour that there is a layer of wax on the surface of the instant noodles, is it ture?
A: Hong Kong Nissin company explained that the layer material on the surface of the instant noodles is a layer of palm oil in order to lump the noodles into a piece.

Q: who is the little boy on the packaging of 出前一丁?
A: He is called "清仔", named for Nissin logo since 1966, and the cartoon "清仔's family" came in 1993. The cartoon is talking about 清仔's father inherits heirloom for making sesame oil hand-pulled noodles and he opened a "出前一丁" noodle restuarant, and 清仔 delivers to-go. There are also his mother and his sister in the cartoon.

source:
http://www.yukz.com/memo/2007/070107_Nissin.html

Friday, May 28, 2010

Do vegetarians feel their life is plain?


KUNG-FU Instant Noodles Vegetarian Flavor By LG Phone


My dinner By LG Phone

Today...
Cheer up Friday! Today is my holiday. Even though it's busy for project, I give myself a break. However, it is not a break for my experiment, I enjoy it! Tonight, I ate a bowl noodles for my dinner. It's made in Vietnam called KUNG-FU Instant Noodles Vegetarian Flavor. I would say it is not my cup of tea because I don't appreciate with it very much. How can a Buddhist monk or vegetarian eat so plain without meat? Yes, they can, but i can't. I can't live without eating any meat. The life become so plain if I imagine I can't eat fried chicken wings!

The fact...
KUNG-FU Instant Noodles Vegetarian Flavor costs $.49
The nutrition fact is listed below:
Amount Per Serving
Calories 356 from Fat 162
%Daily Value
Total Fat 18g-----------------------------------------27%
Trans Fat 0g
Cholesterol 0mg--------------------------------------0%
Sodium 1,030mg-------------------------------------42%
Total Carbohydrate 42g-----------------------------14%
Fiber 0g-------------------------------------------------0%
Protein 6.6g
Vitamin A ---------------------------------------------0%
Vitamin C ---------------------------------------------0%
Calcium -----------------------------------------------0%
Iron ----------------------------------------------------0%

Rating: ( the maximum is *****, no minimum)
Taste: *
Price: **
Heath: **
I would say I don't like it mostly even its price is cheap. I just think what is wrong when I am eating the noodles. And I find the reason why I don't like it when I take a look of its cover. What the hell, it contains celery flavor in its sauce power. Celery in one kind of disgusting food in my food list since I was young. For health, I think it's not so healthy even it's vegetarian flavor. Its calories part and its fat part even higher than other kind of non-vegetarian style instant noodles. There is only one thing I admire is, it contain some "dried meat" (the small spheroid as you can see in the photo) with dried carrots and dried corianders inside the condiment. Actually, the "dried meat" is soya protein, it is not real meat. I think it is a good invention since it can help a new vegetarian to adapt to the life of not eating meat products.

Do you know...
Since I tried vegetarian meat today, I want to talk something about vegetarian meat...
Vegetarian Meat was an alternative rock band formed in 1990 in Dayton, Ohio byAlex McAulay, Manish Kalvakota, Dennis Cleary and Matt Cleary.
Vegetarian meats are mock meats. They are made to look as if they are made from meat products but in the real sense they are not. This is to help a new vegetarian to adapt to the life of not eating meat products. The meals will taste like it has these products but they are not there. Vegetarian meats are for those people who have a problem with doing away with the meat products. These are people who all of a sudden have to do away with not eating meat products. This can be because of sudden change of religion or health complications.

source:
From Wikipedia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vegetarian_Meat

EzineSeeker.com
http://health.ezineseeker.com/vegetarian-meat-14479ea6e4.html

Thursday, May 27, 2010

I want to design my own cup noodles

Nissin Cup Noodles with Shrimp By LG Phone

My breakfast By LG Phone

Today...
Today, I made a Nissin Cup Noodles with Shrimp for my breakfast. Since I woke up late, I just brought it to school and made it in the cafeteria. This one is the forth one I have tried in Nissin Cup Noodles in original series, and it is also the last one. Actually, I bought this with other flavor of Nissin Cup Noodles such as chicken flavor, beef flavor and Shrimp Picante style with I tried in the experiment together. However, I tried this one after other three since I don't like plain shrimp flavor instant noodles. You can find that this one is the first one which is plain shrimp flavor in my experiment.

The Fact...
Nissin Cup Noodles with Shrimp cost $.33
The nutrition fact is listed below:
Amount Per Serving
Calories 300 from Fat 120
%Daily Value
Total Fat 13g---------------------------------------20%
Saturated Fat 7g-------------------------------------35%
Trans Fat 0g
Cholesterol 5mg-------------------------------------2%
Sodium 1,180mg------------------------------------49%
Total Carbohydrate 38g---------------------------13%
Dietary Fiber 1g---------------------------------------6%
Sugars 1g
Protein 7g
Vitamin A -------------------------------------------6%
Vitamin C -------------------------------------------0%
Calcium ---------------------------------------------0%
Iron -------------------------------------------------20%

Rating: (the maximum is *****, no minimum)
Taste: ***
Price: ***
Health: *
This time I cooked it in microwave, but I think I poured too much boiled into the cup. So, the soup tastes a little slight. For the price, it costs only $.33. It's very cheap, but I think I will feel hungry very soon. For health, its amount of calories and fat may excess some other bag size of instant noodles. It contains some amount of cholesterol. Also, the content of iron excess the standard for daily value. For common absorption, we should not absorb more than 18% of iron for daily value.

Do you know...
As I mentioned in the previous blog about The Instant Ramen Museum in Osaka, Japan, I found more information and some pictures inside the museum.
On August 25, 1958, Momofuku Ando invented the world's first instant noodle product, "Chicken Ramen" after hours of research using common tools in a small shack which he had constructed in the backyard of his house in Ikeda. "The Momofuke Ando Instant Ramen Museum" conveys the importance of inventin and discovery through the history of instant noodles, which have become a new food culture.
There are some picture about the museum which I found from the online forum.
Here is Instant Noodles Tunnel. Various types of the major Nissin products over the years are displyed in a large volume. The display is in the shape of a half-tunnel, and the products soar up above your head. The develpment of instant noodles is expressed systemicallt through the history of the products.

This is the vending machine. As I mentioned before, people can make their own original cup noodles in the Handmade Chicken Ramen Hands-On Workshop in the museum. People first need to purchase a cup from the vending machine and then wash their hands.

Here just like the place people have buffet that there are some many food for people to choose. People can choose the soup flavor and the ingredients for their own cup noodles.


People can design their own cup, they can draw any thing on the cup.

source:
netrition.com

travellife.org

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Going on Nissin


Nissin "出前一丁" Ramen Noodle with Soup Base Satay Style By LG Phone


My breakfast today By LG Phone

Today...
Today, I cooked a bag of Nissin "出前一丁" Ramen Noodle with Soup Base Satay Style which is made in Hong Kong for my breakfast. I also added some cabbage and some spareribs with bean sauce which I cooked on last weekend on the topping. I think there is a good way for cooking instant noodles that it's a way for treasuring food and protecting the environment. Sometimes, it's trouble to deal with leftover, and we need use wrap to keep the rest of the food in the refrigerator. However, you can put the leftover of your meal into the noodles when you want to cook instant noodles. That you can save electricity, and you won't waste the food, and you can protect the environment since you don't need to use the wrap, and it also you enrich your instant noodles.

The fact...
Nissin "出前一丁" Ramen Noodle with Soup Base Satay Style costs $.59
The nutrition fact is listed below:
Amount Per Serving
Calories 480 from Fat 210
%Daily Value
Total Fat
24g-----------------------------37%
Saturated Fat 8g---------------------------41%
Trans Fat 0g
Cholesterol 0mg---------------------------0%
Sodiium 1,380mg-------------------------58%
Carbohydrate 55g------------------------18%
Dietary Fiber 3g----------------------------13%
Sugars 2g
Protein 11g
Vitamin A ---------------------------------0%
Vitamin C ---------------------------------0%
Calcium -----------------------------------4%
Iron ----------------------------------------2%

Rating: (the maximum is *****, no minimum)
Taste: ****
Price: ***
Health: **
Since I put some spareribs and cabbage with the noodles, it taste better. I like the smell of satay soup. For the price, it's very worth it as same as other Nissin instant noodles which I tried in my experiment. Actually, I think the size of this kind of instant noodles can serve for two people if they are girls. For health, as what I said for the sesame-oil-flavored one which I tried yesterday is the highest amount of calories and fat in my experiemt, and however, this one's amount of calories and fat is higher than the sesame-oil-flavored one. It's extremely high! Its amount of sodium is acceptabe, but I recommend people don't eat more than two bags of this kind instant noodles. Well, this is only one way for me to burn so much fat I absorbed, just exercise more!

Do you know...
Since I tried the "Satay Style", I want to talk something about satay...
-Satay or sate is a dish consisting of diced or siced chicken, goat, mutton, beef, pork, fish, tofu, or other meats; the more authentic version uses skewers from the midrib of the coconut leaf, although bamboo skewers are often used. These are grilled or barbecued over a wood or charcoal fire, then served with varius spicy seasonings.
-Satay originated in Java, Indonesia. It's also popular in many other Southeast Asian countries, such as Malaysia, Singapore and Thailand.
-Satay may be served with a spicy peanut sauce dip, or peanut gravy, slivers of onions and cucumbers, and ketupat (rice cakes).

source:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Satay