Have you tried boil then stand? That works for some things, like my rehydrating my own meals.Tino B wrote:Pandaroo egg noodles - per 100g 1520kj, 14.13g protein, 4 min cook for best result rather than cold soak and heat.
Kott wrote:I know they taste good but what nutrients do those miso soups have besides heaps of salt?
MsgKott wrote:I know they taste good but what nutrients do those miso soups have besides heaps of salt?
The moist miso doesn't. But all the dried stuff seems to have it. I've been trying to source some without msg and have been unsuccessful...Orion wrote:Never seen miso with MSG.
But miso has nutrients. Sodium is a nutrient!
Also some iron and calcium and a bit of vitamin A, if I remember. It's such a tiny serving that it's contribution to your nutrition is going to be small. So, whatever.
Huntsman247 wrote:The moist miso doesn't. But all the dried stuff seems to have it. I've been trying to source some without msg and have been unsuccessful...
flingebunt wrote: But I tend to buy the retort pouches of things like meatballs, sweet chilli chicken and teriyaki chicken. These weigh 150 grams each, a bit more than a packet of tuna, but much more delicious.
commando wrote:A Stick of Danish Salami from Aldi $4 and BBQ Pringles $1.75 from NQR
Staceykate wrote:flingebunt wrote: But I tend to buy the retort pouches of things like meatballs, sweet chilli chicken and teriyaki chicken. These weigh 150 grams each, a bit more than a packet of tuna, but much more delicious.
Where do you get these from?
Would love to hear some more supermarket finds from anyone who has them that don't involve long cooking or a dehydrator...
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