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I ate frozen fish sticks when I was a kid. Just took em out of the freezer and gnawed on them.
I ate dry ramen blocks as a teenager.
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.
I knew so many kids that did this that I thought it must be really good or something. It was not.
You're kinda freaking me out man!
It's not so bad. They were these pre-cooked things you were intended to just chuck in a deep-fryer for a few minutes. "High Liner" brand. A Canadian staple since 1899. Haha!