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10-Pack 4.2-Oz Nongshim Neoguri Spicy Seafood Ramen Noodle Soup

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Amazon has 10-Pack 4.2-Oz Nongshim Neoguri Spicy Seafood Ramen Noodle Soup on sale for $12.05 - $2.41 (20%) off when you 'clip' the coupon on the product page = $9.64 -> now $9.98. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.
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  • Unique thick udon-style noodles with bold hits of garlic, then subtler notes of mussels, and classic flavors of the sea permeate throughout

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    • This offer is $0.54 less (5% savings) than our popular front page deal price of $10.18 from July 2024 which earned over 35 thumbs up.
    • Rated 4.6 out of 5 stars on Amazon based on over 1655 customer reviews.
    • For more Nongshim offers, see our other front page deal for alternate flavors and choices.
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Amazon has 10-Pack 4.2-Oz Nongshim Neoguri Spicy Seafood Ramen Noodle Soup on sale for $12.05 - $2.41 (20%) off when you 'clip' the coupon on the product page = $9.64 -> now $9.98. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.
  • Note: This item is also available via Subscribe & Save for the same price. You must be logged in to clip coupons; coupons are typically for one-time use. Manage your Subscribe & Save subscription anytime after your order ships. View filler items or Frontpage deals to unlock up to 15% savings with 5+ monthly items.
Thanks to Deal Hunter phoinix for finding this deal.

About this product:
  • Unique thick udon-style noodles with bold hits of garlic, then subtler notes of mussels, and classic flavors of the sea permeate throughout

Editor's Notes

Written by jimmytx | Staff
  • About this Store:
  • Additional Information:
    • This offer is $0.54 less (5% savings) than our popular front page deal price of $10.18 from July 2024 which earned over 35 thumbs up.
    • Rated 4.6 out of 5 stars on Amazon based on over 1655 customer reviews.
    • For more Nongshim offers, see our other front page deal for alternate flavors and choices.
    • Please see the original post for additional details and/or view the Wiki and forum comments for further helpful discussion if available.

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Model: Nongshim Neoguri Spicy Seafood with Udon-Style Noodle, 4.2 Ounce (Pack of 10)

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10/08/24Amazon$9.36
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09/21/24Amazon$9.98 popular
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07/16/24Amazon$10.20 frontpage
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03/05/21Amazon$9.48
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01/19/21Amazon$9.48
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01/15/21Amazon$9.48
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I'm amazed it took 7 posts for the Salt Police to show up...
One of my favorite instant noodles ever.
Got 16 pack of kimchi version for less than $10 SS. Thanks OP

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Great deal.. other flavors have the discount as well.
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The Costco selling 18 Nongshim Gourmet Spicy Shin for $15.99
The Amazon selling 20 Nongshim Gourmet Spicy Shin for $16.51 with sub.
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I used my coupon for another variety. Would love to have tried this, Amazon if you're listening. Coupon should work again when it's not the same food item. Just good marketing.
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One of my favorite instant noodles ever.
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Thanks. This beats asian mart prices for me.
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My family has been eating this ramen for the past 40 years, they may have changed the formula some time ago but it is still good if you like something spicy as your noodle base
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank WalterS0bchak

Quote from CoolDirt5275 :
Overloaded with salt. Good luck

I'm amazed it took 7 posts for the Salt Police to show up...
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Quote from CoolDirt5275 :
Overloaded with salt. Good luck
Thanks for the tip. Just checked the nutrition facts. Yikes.
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If you cancel does the coupon come back?… edit: Why you peeps going on and on about salt while ignoring the chemical brew of other toxins? this company should try to make a much cleaner product, I'm sure it could be done without overexciting the tastebuds/brain, but apparently they want to keep to this addictive mixture. …These things are tasty, but just how unhealthy are they? Give me some proof that they're OK so I can buy some. My dad said they used to have actual dried seafood in them but I don't think anymore? Are the noodles deep fried in oil and then dried? Why are they so delightfully curly?…I know inorganic phosphates are bad,, what about the rest of that list? what does the cancer warning on the package say exactly? Are you willing to shave a few years off your life for cheap and tasty meals? Do you actually feel good after you've eaten one of these? As I recall, the carb fulfillment feels nice but unending thirst…

But I do think high salt can be very bad. Look up the work of Dr. researcher Richard Johnson, if IIRC, talks about how high salt in the plasma increases fat storage. Gives the body signals of dehydration which triggers fat storage. If you can dilute the plasma enough that the sodium doesn't reach a certain level you would be OK But hard to do with super high quantities of salt. Shows how most obese people have very high levels of salt. But I think the other ingredients are probably more unhealthy, definitely only use a little bit of the packet.

Here's some info on just a couple of questionable ingredients: " Together, disodium guanylate and MSG enhance the flavor of food. In fact, humans respond to mixtures of MSG and nucleotides like GMP eight times more strongly than MSG alone (1Trusted Source, 4Trusted Source).in other words, when MSG and disodium guanylate are combined, you're likely to perceive food as much tastier (5Trusted Source).
In one study, the sodium content in fermented sausages was replaced with potassium chloride, resulting in unappealing qualities like poor texture and flavor. However, after MSG and flavor-enhancing nucleotides were added, study participants rated it delicious (5Trusted Source).
Importantly, the combination of MSG and disodium guanylate adds umami to a dish. Umami, which is considered the fifth basic taste, is associated with the savory or meaty flavors of beef, mushrooms, yeast, and rich broths (1Trusted Source, 6).Given that disodium guanylate doesn't create umami on its own, it needs to be paired with MSG.As an MSG replacement
As a food additive, disodium guanylate can enhance the effect of MSG (7Trusted Source).Though less common, disodium guanylate is also sometimes paired with disodium inosinate to replace MSG entirely (8).Disodium inosinate is a flavor enhancer derived from inosinic acid (IMP). When mixed with disodium guanylate, these nucleotides are referred to as "I+G" in the food industry (1Trusted Source, 5Trusted Source).However, I+G only creates umami when paired with MSG."** should also avoid disodium guanylate. This is because guanylates often metabolize to purines, which are compounds that can raise uric acid levels in your body** that's bad.
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Quote from ThomasTheLoneWolf :
2020 mg of sodium per package. That is well over the 1500mg daily recommended intake for high blood pressure low sodium diets. If you are going to consume these, I recommend you use half the flavor packet. I rate these a D due to the high sodium content.
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is that if you only eat the noodles and not drink the soup
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Got 16 pack of kimchi version for less than $10 SS. Thanks OP
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Quote from CoralBelieve7011 :
is that if you only eat the noodles and not drink the soup
2020mg of Sodium is if you eat the entire contents so that would include the noodles and broth.

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Quote from Inbox :
Are these better than the ones in the cups because the cup ones were so so. These things are so damn tasty, but but just how unhealthy are they? Give me some proof that they're OK so I can buy some. My dad said they used to have actual dried seafood in them but I don't think anymore? Are the noodles deep fried in oil and then dried? Why are they so delightfully curly?… I know inorganic phosphates are bad,, what about the rest of that list? what does the cancer warning on the package say exactly?

" Together, disodium guanylate and MSG enhance the flavor of food. In fact, humans respond to mixtures of MSG and nucleotides like GMP eight times more strongly than MSG alone (1Trusted Source, 4Trusted Source).in other words, when MSG and disodium guanylate are combined, you're likely to perceive food as much tastier (5Trusted Source).
In one study, the sodium content in fermented sausages was replaced with potassium chloride, resulting in unappealing qualities like poor texture and flavor. However, after MSG and flavor-enhancing nucleotides were added, study participants rated it delicious (5Trusted Source).
Importantly, the combination of MSG and disodium guanylate adds umami to a dish. Umami, which is considered the fifth basic taste, is associated with the savory or meaty flavors of beef, mushrooms, yeast, and rich broths (1Trusted Source, 6).Given that disodium guanylate doesn't create umami on its own, it needs to be paired with MSG.As an MSG replacement
As a food additive, disodium guanylate can enhance the effect of MSG (7Trusted Source).Though less common, disodium guanylate is also sometimes paired with disodium inosinate to replace MSG entirely (8).Disodium inosinate is a flavor enhancer derived from inosinic acid (IMP). When mixed with disodium guanylate, these nucleotides are referred to as "I+G" in the food industry (1Trusted Source, 5Trusted Source).However, I+G only creates umami when paired with MSG."** should also avoid disodium guanylate. This is because guanylates often metabolize to purines, which are compounds that can raise uric acid levels in your body** that's bad.

The cup version sucks compared to the bag version.
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