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  2. Luosifen - Wikipedia

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    Luosifen noodles are also becoming popular worldwide through Chinese online store Taobao, which is one of the world's top-10 most visited websites. [ citation needed ] The store hosts 5,000 luosifen noodle shops and sells a daily average of 200,000 noodle packs.

  3. List of instant noodle brands - Wikipedia

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    Asian-style noodle brand in Indonesia. [5] Buitoni Instant Noodles Buitoni: Italian brand owned by Nestlé, now sold under the name Maggi Noodles. [6] Buldak Bokkeum Myun: Samyang Foods: Produced in South Korea since 2012, [7] and also sold overseas, [8] Buldak Bokkeum Myun is known for being one of the spiciest ramyeon brands in Korea. [9] [10 ...

  4. Instant noodles - Wikipedia

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    Instant noodles, or instant ramen, is a type of food consisting of noodles sold in a precooked and dried block with flavoring powder and/or seasoning oil. The dried noodle block was originally created by flash-frying cooked noodles, which is still the dominant method used in Asian countries; air-dried noodle blocks are favored in Western ...

  5. 16 Types of Asian Noodles to Add to Your Pantry - AOL

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  6. Maruchan - Wikipedia

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    Maruchan (マルちゃん, Maru-chan) is a brand of instant ramen noodles, cup noodles, and Yakisoba produced by Toyo Suisan of Tokyo, Japan.The Maruchan brand is used for noodle products in Japan and as the operating name for Toyo Suisan's division in the United States, Maruchan Inc.

  7. Top Ramen - Wikipedia

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    In 1958, it sold for ¥ 35 (US$0.32), which was comparable to the cost of eating Chinese noodles at a restaurant [8] and several times more than the price of udon noodles at the grocery store. At first many stores were skeptical of Top Ramen's potential to succeed and hesitant to stock it, but by end of the year the product was ubiquitous and ...