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I ate dry ramen blocks as a teenager.
I knew so many kids that did this that I thought it must be really good or something. It was not.
Smash em up and it's not much different than Doritos or something. Not my go to but I've done it in a pinch
It's common practice in Korea. They sell ramyeon (Korean ramen) as snack food in bags like you'd get a bag of chips in NA.