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  2. 13 Ways to Make Ramen From a Breakfast Bowl to Traditional ...

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    Recipe developer Jasmine Smith matches American favorites like bacon, egg, and cheese with instant ramen for this cosy, warm 20-minute noodle dish to start the day, Get the Recipe Easy Soy Sauce Ramen

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  4. People Are Making This 4-Ingredient Creamy Ramen Recipe ... - AOL

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    This recipe for creamy ramen noodles calls for four ingredients and takes only 10 minutes to put together. The post People Are Making This 4-Ingredient Creamy Ramen Recipe—and It’s Our New ...

  5. Ramen - Wikipedia

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    Traditionally, ramen noodles were made by hand, but with growing popularity, many ramen restaurants prefer to use noodle-making machines to meet the increased demand and improve quality. Automatic ramen-making machines imitating manual production methods have been available since the mid-20th century produced by such Japanese manufacturers as ...

  6. 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 ...

  7. Hiyashi chūka - Wikipedia

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    Hiyashi chūka (冷やし中華, literally "chilled Chinese") is a Chinese-style Japanese dish consisting of chilled Chinese noodles with various toppings served in the summer. It is also called reimen (冷麺, literally "chilled noodle") in Kansai region and hiyashi rāmen (冷やしラーメン, literally "chilled ramen") in Hokkaido. [1]