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Thai Kitchen Noodle Cart Thai Peanut Instant Rice Noodles
Noodles are so delicious and fun to eat, but nutritionally, they're not much to brag about. Adding other ingredients to them is a way to pack in more nutritional punch. The Thai Kitchen Noodle Cart Thai Peanut Instant Rice Noodles do just that by providing chopped peanuts to mix with the rice noodles.
The noodles are really easy to prepare in the plastic container either by adding boiling water or microwaving with regular water. The seasoning packet, which includes the peanut pieces, provides the flavor for these noodles. Thai flavors are typically wonderfully complex, but this spice mix was simply sweet with a tiny bit of spicy. The peanuts added a fun crunch to the noodles, but the orange coloring was somewhat odd. There is also an oil packet included, but I didn't need use it and it was still delicious - save yourself some calories here.
Each package of Thai Kitchen Noodle Cart Thai Peanut Instant Rice Noodles provides 280 calories, 7 grams of fat, including 1 gram of saturated fat (10% and 5% of the daily value), 580 milligrams of sodium (24% DV), 6 grams of protein and 51 grams of carbohydrates, 2 grams of which is dietary fiber and 16 grams of sugar.
A 2.25 ounce package costs $2.09 at Target. The packaging provides practically everything you need, including a plastic fork, but you'll need a pair of scissors to open the bag of noodles. Though the orange-colored peanuts were unexpected, I liked the added protein and fiber. Though it's not authentic Thai flavor, the taste is quite all right. I'll be buying these again.
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I'm all over anything with peanut in it. Yum!
I have been wanting to eat more Thai food and this seems like a perfect and convenient way to start!
This looks very convenient and portion control to enjoy Thai.
These meals look so good! Thanks for the giveaway too!!
This sounds like a meal my husband would like. I'll have to look for it at the grocery store--I've never seen this before.
I don't know if I would enjoy Thai or not. I like Chinese.....
These are sweet and taste just like street noodles. In Western PA, we find them cheap at Big Lots of all places. Love the pour-off lid!