Where does the fat come from in ramen?
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Most of the fat comes from the noodles, and you can see a bit of oil on the surface when you soak them in boiling water. Some noodles contain extra oil seasoning, but even the noodles that only have dry seasoning (which had very little fat) the total fat content will still be substantial..
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