Maruchan
Company that makes ramen. Sells them in various flavors, and in bricks or cups.
"Maruchan makes good ramen. ^-^ "
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Maruchan
Roman noodles that are usually made in less than 3 minutes. Usually in a cup.
Johanna: You have some Maruchan?
Yulianna: Yes, do you want some?
Johanna: Yes!
Yailyn: I do too!
Corina: Me too!
Yulianna: Don't worry l have enough
Yulianna: Yes, do you want some?
Johanna: Yes!
Yailyn: I do too!
Corina: Me too!
Yulianna: Don't worry l have enough
Maruchan
Instant noodles soup that can be microwaved for 3 minutes. A soup than only shall be used by those in a emergency situation or just being a lazy ass boy that can't cook for shit, thus because the ingredients content are the cheapest and supposedly full of cancer agents. Also this soup has the same effect as taco bell, it will give u a day of full explosive diarrhea.
John: smh, mom comes till 9:00pm and haven't eaten anything, welp time for a Maruchan.
Maruchan Ramen
Top Ramen is the most famous brand of ramen instant noodles. Maruchan Ramen is virtually the same thing, but cheaper and made in the USA. Often a staple diet of "poor college students", but as the economy continues to worsen, more and more it it become a staple of people everywhere. Currently sold in a 12pk at your local Walmart for $2.50 -- $3.00 or individually for less than a quarter.
Maruchan is a brand of instant noodles and is a division of Toyo Suisan, a Japanese conglomerate. The name translates from Japanese into English as "little circle." They can be found in a packaged form to be cooked on a stove, in a cup to which boiled water is added, or can be microwaved. The noodles contain no preservatives, although they are cooked in vegetable oil preserved with TBHQ.
Maruchan Ramen noodles are made in Irvine, California, USA, and Richmond, Virginia, USA.
Dried or precooked noodles fused with oil, and often sold with a packet of flavoring. Dried noodles are usually eaten after being cooked or soaked in boiling water for 3 to 5 minutes, while precooked noodles can be reheated, or eaten straight from the packet. Although similar products were available in dynastic China, modern instant noodles were invented by Momofuku Andō of Nissin Foods.
Instant noodles are often criticized as being unhealthy or junk food. A single serving of instant noodles is high in carbohydrates but low in fiber, vitamins and minerals. Noodles are typically fried as part of the manufacturing process, resulting in high levels of saturated fat and/or trans fat. Additionally, if served in an instant broth, it typically contains high amounts of sodium. The current U.S. Recommended Dietary Allowance of sodium for adults and children over 4 years old is 2,400 mg/day. Some brands may have over 3,000 mg of sodium per package in extreme cases.
Maruchan is a brand of instant noodles and is a division of Toyo Suisan, a Japanese conglomerate. The name translates from Japanese into English as "little circle." They can be found in a packaged form to be cooked on a stove, in a cup to which boiled water is added, or can be microwaved. The noodles contain no preservatives, although they are cooked in vegetable oil preserved with TBHQ.
Maruchan Ramen noodles are made in Irvine, California, USA, and Richmond, Virginia, USA.
Dried or precooked noodles fused with oil, and often sold with a packet of flavoring. Dried noodles are usually eaten after being cooked or soaked in boiling water for 3 to 5 minutes, while precooked noodles can be reheated, or eaten straight from the packet. Although similar products were available in dynastic China, modern instant noodles were invented by Momofuku Andō of Nissin Foods.
Instant noodles are often criticized as being unhealthy or junk food. A single serving of instant noodles is high in carbohydrates but low in fiber, vitamins and minerals. Noodles are typically fried as part of the manufacturing process, resulting in high levels of saturated fat and/or trans fat. Additionally, if served in an instant broth, it typically contains high amounts of sodium. The current U.S. Recommended Dietary Allowance of sodium for adults and children over 4 years old is 2,400 mg/day. Some brands may have over 3,000 mg of sodium per package in extreme cases.
I've cut my monthly grocery bill to a fraction of what it used to be since I'm living on Maruchan Ramen!
Maruchan Ramen
The ideal food for college students and poor people (although both are sadly interchangeable in modern day America) for five simple reasons:
1. It's always dirt cheap, only costing a few cents
2. All you need is water and three minutes in the microwave to cook them, which is especially useful if you're in a dorm since your cooking options will be very limited
3. They take a long time to expire, lasting 2-3 years
4. They come in a variety of different flavors, from beef to shrimp
5. They are very easy to spruce up. Wanna crack an egg and add it to your ramen? Go ahead. How about chopped sausages? By all means. Shredded cheese? Oh hell yeah. Hot sauce? Definitely
1. It's always dirt cheap, only costing a few cents
2. All you need is water and three minutes in the microwave to cook them, which is especially useful if you're in a dorm since your cooking options will be very limited
3. They take a long time to expire, lasting 2-3 years
4. They come in a variety of different flavors, from beef to shrimp
5. They are very easy to spruce up. Wanna crack an egg and add it to your ramen? Go ahead. How about chopped sausages? By all means. Shredded cheese? Oh hell yeah. Hot sauce? Definitely
My student debt makes me wanna jump into heavy traffic, but at least I still have Maruchan Ramen
I want that maruchan kind of relationship
When you want a 3 min relationship with a person
Guy- hay girl i want that maruchan kind of relationship
Girl- it'll be $50
Girl- it'll be $50
maruchan ios
A pro critical ops player than has smacked HMRS and AMP. But hes a fall of because his ipad broke
Omg maruchan ios is the best player