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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. 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.

  4. Sapporo Ichiban - Wikipedia

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    Sapporo Ichiban (サッポロ一番) is a brand of instant noodles (primarily ramen) manufactured by Sanyo Foods of Maebashi, Gunma, Japan.Sapporo Ichiban noodles are also manufactured in Garden Grove, California, for the United States and Canadian market.

  5. Toyo Suisan - Wikipedia

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    Instant Noodles: the series of Japanese instant cup noodles, represents one of the best-selling products, other products include: non-fried noodles, and vertical-type cup series of instant noodles Fresh Noodles: Toyo Suisan’s fresh noodles command the top share of the fresh noodle market in Japan. Introduced in 1975, Sanshoku (“three pack ...

  6. S'mores flavored instant ramen noodles? Yeah, it's a thing ...

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    Nissin Foods declares themselves as leading the instant ramen industry. The food company that was established in 1958 continues their distribution of noodle products.

  7. Maruchan - Wikipedia

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    Maruchan (マルちゃん, Maru-chan) is a brand of instant ramen noodles, cup noodles, and Yakisoba produced by Toyo Suisan of Tokyo, Japan. The Maruchan brand is used for noodle products in Japan and as the operating name for Toyo Suisan's division in the United States, Maruchan Inc .