Why Too Much Instant Noodles Is Bad For Your Health

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Instant noodles are pre-cooked noodles that are often supplied in individual packets, cups, or bowls. Many people throughout the world prefer instant noodles because they are inexpensive and take only a few minutes to prepare, making them appealing to those on a budget or short on time.

Wheat flour, vegetable oils, flavorings, starch, water, and salt are the key ingredients. Because instant noodles were originally made by flash frying, palm oil is a prevalent ingredient in them. Seasoning, salt, and monosodium glutamate (MSG) are all included in the flavoring packages.

Preparing Instant Noodles

To make instant noodles, place the noodles in a pot of salted boiling water. Because the noodles can be cooked in the microwave, they're a popular choice among college students living in dorms.


Alot of people especially Nigerians preferred adding fried egg to the cooked noodles, this taste delicious so in today's blog I will also be adding some fried eggs.

Ingredients

  • Instant Noodles (Indomie)

  • Red Pepper, Onions and Tomatoes

  • Groundnut Oil

  • Eggs

Steps;

The first thing is to parboil the Noodles, unwrap the noodles in a pot, the add small quantity of hot water placed it on a low medium heat and allow it to boil for 2 minutes, now add the sliced onions, red pepper and tomatoes and allow to cook for another 3 minutes.


Now let move to the Eggs, crack the eggs in a small bowl, add the sliced red pepper, tomatoes and onions and beat very well, now add small salt and seasoning to taste.


Now add the fried egg on top of the cooked noodles and enjoy


Why Instant noodles are unhealthy

Many people enjoy instant noodles because of their convenience, cost, and taste, but they are unaware that they pose health hazards. Consuming instant noodles on a regular basis might have a number of negative health repercussions. Here are some of the reasons why Instant noodles are unhealthy:

  • Include MSG

Instant noodles, like many processed foods, include flavor enhancers and preservatives that can be hazardous to your health. MSG is a flavor enhancer that is added to sauce to make them more appealing.

It's possible that some people are more sensitive to MSG than others. Headaches, nausea, elevated blood pressure, weakness, muscle tightness, and skin flushing have all been associated to the consumption of this preservative.

  • Contain High Sodium

Sodium is a mineral that is necessary for your body to function properly.

Excess sodium in the diet, on the other hand, is harmful to your health.

Processed foods, including packaged meals like instant noodles, are one of the biggest sources of sodium in the diet.
Not getting enough sodium has been connected to health problems, but getting too much has also been linked to problems.

A high-salt diet, for example, has been associated to a higher risk of stomach cancer, heart disease, and stroke.

Furthermore, a high-sodium diet may raise blood pressure in some people who are salt sensitive, significantly impacting heart and renal function.

  • Contain Less Fibre and Protein

Instant noodles lacks fiber and protein, making them a poor weight-loss choice. Protein has been shown to improve feelings of fullness and reduce appetite, whereas fiber passes slowly through the digestive tract and promotes sensations of fullness.
Because instant noodles are poor in protein and fiber, eating them on a regular basis is unlikely to satisfy your hunger or make you feel full. Furthermore, a low-fiber diet is linked to an increased risk of digestive problems like constipation and diverticular disease, as well as a reduction in beneficial gut bacteria.

Conclusion

Instant noodles include some nutrients such as Vitamin B, Iron, and Manganese, however they are lacking in fiber, protein, and other essential vitamins and minerals.

Furthermore, the MSG used for flavoring (Seasoning) and high salt content of their products may have a bad impact on your health, such as increasing your risk of cardiovascular disease, rectal cancer, and obesity.

Reducing your intake of processed meals like instant noodles while increasing your intake of full, unprocessed foods is always the healthiest option.

REFERENCE

Healthline

Mayoclinic


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I don't know, I think MSG is a processed into the seasonings right? I've actually heard of it from a lot of food reviewers especially in Asia.
This indomie get PhD. See how fine it is with the eggs 😅😅😅😅

I think MSG is a processed into the seasonings right?

Yes, it's presence in the flavoring, too much of this isn't healthy.

See how fine it is with the eggs 😅😅😅😅

Thank you 🙈

I personally stay away from the starchy foods because they upset my stomach for one thing but also I get a really bad crash not too long after eating them.

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Really good info, if one is to cook it without the seasonings, and garnish it with foods containing fiber protein and fibre, i believe it would help.

Yeah... But don't forget the noodles itself contain high Sodium which is harmful to our body

Ohh...true