Is powdered 'beef fat' in ramen a meat?!


Question:

Is powdered 'beef fat' in ramen a meat?

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Answers:
As in, can vegetarians eat it?
No we can't; it comes from cow flesh.

Look for Nissin Top Ramen Oriental flavour; it has no dead animals in it.
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Checked again; still no dead animal... not even "natural flavors" which could hide dead animal.

It would not exist without a cow, so yes, it is a meat.

of course it is. Beef come from cows. Ramen are loaded with meat ingredients, artificial colors and flavors, preservatives, sodium, and msg. Fresh cooked pasta is better for you

It was at one time....God only knows what it is now.....

Of course it is...it's fat from beef.

As everyone else has said, beef fat makes the product non-veggie. I used to buy the packets, toss their soup base and use my own broth. Now I buy my ramen from the link listed below or look at Asian markets for the stuff listed in the second link. The spicy dragon is tasty and doesn't have massive amounts of hidden MSG!
http://store.foodfightgrocery.com/soupst...
http://www.sokensha.co.jp/company/e_pamp...




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