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  2. Even Professional Chefs Cook Instant Ramen - AOL

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    An even easier way to make your ramen creamy: Add half a wheel of Boursin, a soft and crumbly French cheese. 2021 F&W Best New Chef Thessa Diadem mixes the shallot and chive flavor into Shin ...

  3. New Cup Noodles flavor puts twist on Everything Bagel with ...

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    Cup Noodles Everything Bagel with Cream Cheese takes one of the most popular breakfast orders in the U.S. and turns it into a hot cup of instant ramen, combining noodles with sesame seeds, poppy ...

  4. I made another package of ramen for the TikTok hack - AOL

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    I compared the trending cheese-filled TikTok recipe and classic soy sauce-flavored Top Ramen. Both were easy to make, but the original was better.

  5. Ramen - Wikipedia

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    Rather, ramen is derived from southern Chinese noodle dishes such as char siu tangmian (roast pork noodle soup) from Guangdong, and rousi tangmian (sliced meat noodle soup) from Jiangnan. [ 18 ] [ 8 ] [ 6 ] [ 19 ] This is reflective of Yokohama Chinatown's demographics, as most Chinese settlers there were Cantonese or Shanghainese.

  6. List of instant noodle brands - Wikipedia

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    Today, instant noodles are divided into two groups: "traditional" cheap (¥70 to ¥200) noodles with few toppings and expensive (¥150 to ¥350) noodles with many toppings, which are often packed into a pouch. Various kinds of instant noodles are produced, including ramen, udon, soba, yakisoba, and pasta.

  7. Buldak Ramen - Wikipedia

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    An opened, uncooked packet of Buldak Carbonara Ramen. Buldak ramen is considered one of the spiciest brands of instant noodles available in the Korean market, with the original packet having 4,404 Scoville units. [12] It is a type of 'stir-fried' dry noodle: after boiling, the noodles are drained, and mixed with a spicy sauce and a topping.