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Reddit mentions of Lotus Foods Millet & Brown Rice Ramen With Miso Soup, Gluten-Free, 2.8 Oz (Pack Of 10)

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We found 5 Reddit mentions of Lotus Foods Millet & Brown Rice Ramen With Miso Soup, Gluten-Free, 2.8 Oz (Pack Of 10). Here are the top ones.

Lotus Foods Millet & Brown Rice Ramen With Miso Soup, Gluten-Free, 2.8 Oz (Pack Of 10)
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ColorBrown
Height7 Inches
Length2 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateDecember 2013
Size2.8 Ounce (Pack of 10)
Weight1.74 Pounds
Width4 Inches

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Found 5 comments on Lotus Foods Millet & Brown Rice Ramen With Miso Soup, Gluten-Free, 2.8 Oz (Pack Of 10):

u/Fivestar_fox · 13 pointsr/trailmeals

I cold soaked rice ramen last year on the PCT- it was a favorite meal of mine! I'm gluten-intolerant and you are right- it is a bit expensive-but totally worth it for me. I found the cheapest/most convenient option was to buy from amazon and put in my resupply boxes. https://www.amazon.com/Lotus-Foods-Ramen-Noodles-Millet/dp/B00HKIBKQS?th=1

In the morning (if I wanted it for lunch) I put the ramen in a Talenti gelato container with a bit of water (it just takes a little bit of experimentation to see how much) add the seasoning packet, screwed on the lid and put it back in my food bag. 3-4 hours later, it is soft and plump! I would regularly add in tuna, or chips or whatever else I had on hand - cause, yea, that's how you do it on the trail. :)

Knorr rice sides also work awesome for cold soaking- same deal, just put it in the talenti container, add a bit of water, and hike away! Then when you stop- dinner!

In normal life, cold noodles sound terrible- but being that my hiker hunger was insatiable- it was like a fun pasta salad.

u/kahleesky · 3 pointsr/vegan

This Soon Veggie Noodle Soup doesn't have palm oil in it. You could also make your own, it isn't too difficult but maybe a bit more time consuming. I like to use Lotus brown rice ramen and make a broth using mushrooms and kombu then add in lots of veggies.

u/diy1981 · 2 pointsr/ibs

Concerning the hunger thing - you want to be able to feel full or you will struggle. Low-fodmap grains really help - going low carb will often leave you feeling hungry after meals. Keep them stocked and include enough to make you feel full after meals. My go to are brown rice and millet ramen noodles (these specifically: https://www.amazon.com/Lotus-Foods-Ramen-Noodles-Millet/dp/B00HKIBKQS, I get mine at Costco). Having rice or Quinoa are other good options. I'd try and get whole grains (eg brown rice, not white rice).



My typical meals are probably 30% low fodmap whole grains, 50% low fodmap veggies, and 20% fat/protein. I try and get 20g-30g of fiber per day.



The other thing is to start eating a lot more veggies with each meal, so you feel fuller. I do a lot of stirfries with eggplan, zucchini, bokchoy, kale, etc. Coconut oil is delicious. Add some meat and serve over brown rice and it's a pretty filling meal.



Find some snacks that work for you and keep them stocked for when you get hungry. I do brown rice crackers and peanut butter a lot. Bananas some.



Side note - I'd recommend trying to ditch the sugar as much as possible. Technically a little bit is ok on fodmaps, but I find that sugar gives me issues at any amount and there's far more in packaged food than you realize, so it's easy to go over. Make sure your peanut butter doesn't have sugar added - ingredients should just be peanuts and salt ideally. Quitting sugar is hard at first (it's seriously addictive), but gets easier with time and can make a big improvement to IBS symptoms.

u/veghailey · 1 pointr/vegetarian

Lotus Foods Noodles

I found a lot of flavors so I’ll just put them all in one post. Most of these flavors are available in the organic version except for the first. This brand was recommended by u/catsRawesome. Thanks!

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u/DudedoeslotsOstuff · 1 pointr/FortCollins

In town, Costco was selling some higher end dried ramen noodles a few weeks ago. They are the same as these from amazon:
https://www.amazon.com/Lotus-Foods-Ramen-Noodles-Millet/dp/B00HKIBKQS