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  2. I Tried 13 Kinds of Instant Ramen and These Were the Best ...

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    4. Annie Chun's Japanese Shoyu. From the start, this feels one step more luxurious than the other brands. Layering shoyu broth base, dried toppings, and noodles (which come fresh and vacuum-sealed ...

  3. 13 of the best ways to upgrade instant ramen, according ... - AOL

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    Instant ramen makes for a comforting meal or late-night snack. But chefs have found ways to make the cheap dish taste and look even better. ... 13 of the best ways to upgrade instant ramen ...

  4. Top Ramen - Wikipedia

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    Food reviewers' opinions of Top Ramen vary widely, from The Ramen Rater rating the noodles alone 3.25/5 stars and 5/5 stars with some turkey and an egg added, [9] to Douglas Kim, the owner and chef of Jeju Noodle Bar, describing it as tasting "commercial" and "very instant" and rating it 1/5 stars. [10]

  5. This Is the Best Ramen in Your State, According to Customers

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    Arkansas: Ramen Nara. Rogers. Locals flock to Ramen Nara for true Japanese comfort food. The noodles are prepared in house and ingredients are locally sourced, and the go-to ramen spot even offers ...

  6. List of instant noodle brands - Wikipedia

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    A brand of instant noodles with varieties such as ramen and instant yakisoba, [citation needed] Sapporo Ichiban has found a market outside its origin in Japan, most notably with consumers in Hong Kong, the United States, Mexico, Argentina and Canada. [citation needed] Sarimi: Indofood Sukses Makmur Brand by Indofood in Indonesia.

  7. 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 main method used in Asian countries; air-dried noodle blocks are favored in Western countries.