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  2. 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. [15] It is a type of 'stir-fried' dry noodle: after boiling, the noodles are drained, and mixed with a spicy sauce and a topping.

  3. List of instant noodle brands - Wikipedia

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    Ramen has become synonymous in America for all instant noodle products. [114] Some prominent brands are Top Ramen (originally Top Ramen's Oodles of Noodles), Maruchan, and Sapporo Ichiban. A wide range of popular brands imported from other countries are available at many Asian grocery stores and some supermarkets.

  4. Samyang Foods - Wikipedia

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    In 2019, Samyang Foods established Samyang Japan, its first overseas sales unit. This expansion was motivated by Japan’s large ramen market, approximately US$5.4 billion of ramen consumption. [5] In 2020, Samyang Foods launched its new kimchi-flavored Buldak spicy noodles to meet consumer demand and interest in "fire noodles". [6]

  5. 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.

  6. Dorm room eats: Mason jar instant ramen - AOL

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  7. Ramen - Wikipedia

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    Ramen (/ ˈ r ɑː m ə n /) (拉麺 ... Famous ramyeon brands include Shin Ramyeon and Buldak Ramyeon. ... At least 1,760 mg of sodium are found in one packet alone ...

  8. Toki (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Toki was a Korean restaurant in downtown Portland, "spun off" from Han Oak and specializing in bao bun burgers and "snacky" brunch specials. [3] The menu was an expanded version of Han Oak's [4] and included bibimbap, bulgogi, dumplings, gimbap, Korean fried chicken, noodles, and a steamed bao burger.

  9. Buldak - Wikipedia

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    Buldak refers to the concept of Korean spicy chicken, not a specific food or dish. It usually can be grilled or deep-fried using bite-sized chicken pieces, and is served with a spicy sauce usually including gochugaru (chili powder), gochujang (chili paste), soy sauce, jocheong (starch syrup), garlic, and ginger.