Hello Kitty Soy Sauce Flavor Ramen Cup 33g
Noodles: They are made of wheat flour, palm oil, tapioca starch, salt, flavor enhancers (monosodium glutamate E621 and E635), potassium chloride, liquid soy sauce (water, soy, wheat and salt), acidity regulators (E501, E500, E451), garlic powder, egg white powder, thickener (guar gum E412), egg yolk powder, emulsifier (soy lecithin E322), natural colorings (carotenes E160a, riboflavin E101) and antioxidants (E307b, E304).
Powdered soup base and seasonings: Contains salt, white sugar, high-concentration powdered soy sauce (soy extract, wheat and salt), yeast extract, flavor enhancers (E621, E635), garlic and onion powder, maltodextrin, selected spices, caramel coloring (E150d) to give the broth its characteristic dark tone, rapeseed oil and anti-caking agent (silicon dioxide E551).
Dehydrated condiments: Include a vegetable mix of sweet corn, carrots, and finely chopped chives. In addition, it contains the emblematic and adorable dehydrated fish cakes (narutomaki/kamaboko) with the Hello Kitty face design (made with cod, potato starch, glucose syrup, and squid extract), as well as small textured pieces of dehydrated pork and chicken with spice extracts.
The official nutritional information calculated for the complete 37-gram package provides an estimated energy value of 162 kilocalories (kcal) (approximately 438 kcal per 100 grams of finished product). Regarding the breakdown of essential macronutrients per serving, this mini cube provides 7.5 grams of total fats (of which about 3.4 grams are saturated fatty acids), 20.1 grams of carbohydrates, mostly complex (with barely 1.2 grams corresponding to free sugars) and a protein contribution of 3.9 grams of total proteins derived from wheat and fish additions. Being an instant soy-based broth, the sodium content is the component to consider, registering an average of 1.6 grams of salt per package. [1]