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  2. The Ramen Salad My Mom Makes Every Thanksgiving - AOL

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    While the noodles cool, whisk together the remaining 2/3 cup oil, sugar, vinegar, soy sauce, black pepper, and the reserved ramen seasoning packets. Taste and season with more soy sauce or vinegar ...

  3. How to Turn Your Instant Ramen into a 5-Star Dinner - AOL

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    Spicy Ginger Ramen (85 Cents) Boiling a small piece of fresh smashed ginger (15 cents) along with a pinch of chili flakes (5 cents) creates a stimulating and healthy broth for noodles.Top the ...

  4. Best Bites: Ramen latkes - AOL

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    3 packs of ramen noodles. 1 egg. 1 tbsp garlic powder. Canola oil. 1/2 cup of mayonnaise. 1.5 tbsp of Sriracha. Soy sauce. Green onions. Directions. Cook ramen noodles, without the flavor packets ...

  5. Menma - Wikipedia

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    Menma on some ramen. " Hosaki-Menma ", an ear of Menma bamboo. Menma (メンマ, 麺麻, 麺碼) is a Japanese condiment made from lacto-fermented bamboo shoots. The bamboo shoots are dried in the sun or through other means before the process of fermentation. Menma is a common topping for noodle soups, notably ramen.

  6. 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.

  7. 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.