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Q: Can you take packet noodles on a plane?
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How are noodles packed?

they get a packet and put noodles in and seal it


Does the sachet for packet noodles go in before cooked or after?

For pre-packaged noodles, the spice sachet usually goes in after the noodles are cooked.


How much does noodles cost?

$29 in indonisea if you are awesome! $1 in Australia if you get sumin noodles per packet! now that's a bargain!


How do you prepare spaghetti noodles?

Boil a pot of water wait until its bubbling and the put the noodles in the pot and when you are finish boiling out whatever sause you ar eusing to make your noodles


How do you cook transparent noodles?

Pour boiling water over them until they are soft, then drain. (Instructions should be on packet)


Why are romen noodles soooo good?

Because of that powdery stuff!! Try adding a little more than half the packet to drained noodles. It's really good! If it's too strong, add a little more water. If it's a little watered down, add more of the packet.


Who has a recipe that is made with no noodles?

My fried egg recipe has no noodles. Take an egg and fry it. Do not add noodles.


What action will R2 take for a packet that is destined for 192.168.2.0 It will drop the packet?

It will forward the packet to R1


Are there any ramen noodles without monsodium glutamate?

The Nongshim brand of noodles come without MSG are sold in most Walmarts in the asian foods section. Additionally, you can buy generic brands of ramen, toss out the seasoning packet and then flavor the noodles with your own sauces once you have cooked them.


Did the old version of Betty Crockers Noodles Italiano have hamburger in it?

No. you could certainly add hamburger. It consisted of egg noodles, a dry tomato base and when all cooked you added a packet of dried cheese. So good!


What action will R2 take for a packet that is destined for 192.168.2.0?

It will forward the packet to R1.


What action will the router take for a packet that is destined for 192.168.1.5?

It will forward the packet to the default gateway.