Unjunk Your Junk Food: Sapporo Ichiban

Unjunk Your Junk Food: Sapporo Ichiban
Unjunk Your Junk Food: Sapporo Ichiban

Worst Offender of the Month: Sapporo Ichiban

For less than a dollar a package, it might have been your staple food throughout college or the first year of living on your own, but once you see what’s inside the cheap little bags, you’ll wish that you spent more on quality food and less on beer and socializing.

Flavor:  Sapporo Ichiban Ramen – Original Flavor – 3.5 oz.

Ingredients:  Noodle:  Enriched wheat flour (wheat flour, niacin, iron, thiamine mononitrate, riboflavin),  partially hydrogenated palm oil, potato starch, salt, soy sauce, guar gum, sodium carbonate and potassium carbonate. Soup Base:  Salt, monosodium glutamate, sugar, lactose, soy sauce powder with dextrin, onion powder, leek chips, caramel color, spices, hydrolyzed plant protein (corn, soy bean, wheat), non fat dry milk, natural flavor, disodium succinate, malic acid, corn and sesame oil, garlic powder, disodium inosinate, disodium guanylate and sodium citrate.

The Bottom Line Is: As far away from a natural food as you can get, Sapporo Ichiban Ramen noodles contain trans fats (partially hydrogenated palm oil), is very high in sodium (687 mg per serving), and full of artificial flavors including MSG. The serving size suggests that each little bag contains three servings, but most people can (and do) easily eat an entire bag – that triples the sodium, calories, fat and artificial ingredients. This product gets ‘thumbs down’ all around.

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Lisa Roth Collins, RHN
Lisa Roth Collins is a Registered Holistic Nutritionist (RHN) and is the Marketing Manager at NaturallySavvy.com. She is passionate about health and wellness and tries her best to make healthier choices every day for herself and her family. Her journey to natural health was driven by her own struggles with digestive discomfort, depression, and anxiety. Lisa returned to school in 2014 to study nutrition at the Canadian School for Natural Nutrition. She threw herself into her studies so she could learn as much as she could to help herself feel better and thrive. Upon completing the program and being certified as an RHN, Lisa began her work at Naturally Savvy where she has been able to help so many people learn to make healthier choices for themselves. Through her work, she has connected with so many incredible people in the industry whether other authors, influencers, or brands. Plus, she is affectionately known as "Techie Spice" because of her ability to wrap her head around technology. Every day she gets up with a renewed sense of energy and ready to make a difference. You can read all of Lisa's content here. In her spare time, Lisa loves to try new recipes, make delicious and nourishing meals, and she is an avid reader. For more information about Lisa, check out her profile on here.