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List of instant noodle brands

This is a list of instant noodle brands. Instant noodles are a dried or precooked noodle block, usually sold with a packet of flavoring powder and/or seasoning oil. Dried noodles are usually eaten after being cooked or soaked in boiling water, while precooked noodles can be reheated or eaten straight from the packet/cup. The instant noodle was invented by Momofuku Ando of Nissin Foods in Japan.[1] They were launched in 1958 under the brand name Chikin Ramen.

Close-up of a Times Square advertisement for Cup Noodles. Notice the actual steam rising from the cup.

Instant noodle brands edit

Name Picture Current
owner
Description
ABC   ABC President Brand in Indonesia.
Acecook   Acecook (エースコック) Founded in 1948 and incorporated in 1954 in Osaka, Japan with subsidiaries in S.E. Asia, one of which is the largest instant noodle brand in Vietnam.[2]
Aïki noodles The GB Foods Popular instant noodles in Belgium.
Ajinomen Ajinomoto del Perú S.A. Brand in Peru.
Alhami Olagafood Brand in Indonesia.
Amino Unilever Brand of instant noodles, and other ready to go dinners and sauces produced in Poland. Founded in the 1970s, brand is now owned by Unilever
Annie Chun's CJ Foods
Ansungtangmyun   Nongshim Brand of ramyeon produced in South Korea since 1983, and is the third highest-selling brand of noodles in South Korea as of 2014.[3]
Apollo Instant Noodles Apollo Made in Mauritius and distributed by ABC Foods
Barakat Barakat Ltd. Brand from Novosibirsk, Russia.[4]
Big Bon Mareven Food Holdings Ltd.
Buitoni Instant Noodles Buitoni Italian brand owned by Nestlé, now sold under the name Maggi Noodles.[5]
Buldak Bokkeum Myun Samyang Foods Produced in South Korea since 2012,[6] and also sold overseas,[7] Buldak Bokkeum Myun is known for being one of the spiciest ramyeon brands in Korea.[8][9]
Campbell's Chicken Noodle Soup   Campbell Soup Company Brand in United States.
Cham-ggae Ramyeon Ottogi A type of ramyeon sold in South Korea,[10][11] the contents of the ramyeon are unique; it consists of a dried noodle block, seasoning, oil, sesame, and an "egg block" of egg and vegetables. It is served both in a cup and a "bag."[citation needed]
Chapagetti   Nongshim Produced in South Korea since 1984. Chapagetti is the first instant Jajangmyeon in South Korea and is the second highest-selling brand of noodles in South Korea.[3]
Chicken Ramen   Nissin Foods Instant noodles were invented by Taiwanese-Japanese inventor Momofuku Ando in Japan, and his invention was first marketed on 25 August 1958 by Ando's company, Nissin, under the brand name Chikin Ramen.[12] Also referred to as Nissin Chikin Ramen, it remains popular in Japan.[13]
Ching's Secret Capital Foods An Indian brand of Indian Chinese cuisine ingredients, condiments and ready to eat meals. Ching's Secret is owned by the corporation Capital Foods.[14]
Cup Noodles   Nissin Foods Instant ramen, and the first to be exported from Japan, by Nissin Foods starting in 1971, bearing the name "Oodles of Noodles".[1] One year later, it was re-branded "Nissin Cup Noodles" and packaged in a foam food container.[citation needed] Currently the largest instant noodle brand in Japan and sold in around 80 countries.[13] Branded in China as Hé wèi dào,[13] with the "Homestyle" brand also sold in the United States.[13]
Demae Iccho   Nissin Foods Demae Ramen or Demae Itcho[15] was first introduced in Japan in 1969 and entered the market in Hong Kong the next year,[16] where as of 2016 it has market share of approximately 60% of ramen, with "original Japanese style" and other flavors catered for the region.[13]
Doll Instant Noodles   Winner foods Popular in Hong Kong and Southern China.
Doshirak   Korea Yakult (Paldo) A brand of ramyeon produced in South Korea since 1986. It has also become a popular brand in Russia.[17][18]
Eka Noodles EKA (KBB) Group Manufactured in Malaysia.[19]
Elite Noodelite Amadeh Laziz Co. Manufactured in Iran.[20]
Foodles GSK Introduced in 2010 in India under the banner of GSK.[21]
Gaga PT. Jakarana Tama Brand in Indonesia.[22]
Hot Chicken Flavor Ramen   Samyang Foods Brand in South Korea
Indomie   Indofood Brand by Indofood in Indonesia. Indomie has become the largest instant noodle producer in Indonesia. It has the largest market share in Southeast Asia and Nigeria. Indomie is sold in countries like Hong Kong, Taiwan, India, Australia, New Zealand, Nigeria, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, European countries, the United States, and Canada. In 2016, Kantal Worldpanel listed Indomie at the 8th spot on the list of most purchased brand in the world[23]
immi A D2C company based in the USA which offers a healthy ramen option that is rich in protein.[24] Comes in 3 vegan flavors: Black Garlic "Chicken", Tom Yum "Shrimp", and Spicy "Beef".
Intermi Indofood Sukses Makmur Brand by Indofood in Indonesia.
Jin Ramen   Ottogi Brand in South Korea
Kabuto Noodles Kabuto Noodles Advertised as the UK's first "up-market" instant noodle brand.[25]
Kang Shi Fu Master Kong Brand in China.[26]
Knorr Instant Noodles, Asian Noodles, Cabuk Noodle, Snack Pot, Nudle Unilever Various flavours manufactured in Asia (India, Pakistan), Europe (Poland)
Koka Instant Noodles Tat Hui Foods Manufactured in Singapore, sold domestically and internationally.
La Choy Chow Mein Noodles La Choy Brand in the United States.
Lakymen Corporacion de Instantaneos San Isabel S.A. Brand from Villa Nueva, Guatemala.[27]
Lemonilo Lemonilo [id] A healthy instant noodle brand from Indonesia[28] was established in 2016. The noodles have green color from the juice of spinach.
Lucky Me!   Monde Nissin Lucky Me! is a Filipino brand that initially featured dry stir-fried noodles, and later expanded to making instant mami and other instant Filipino noodle dishes. As of 2020, that became the most popular instant noodle brand in the Philippines.
Maggi   Nestlé Maggi instant noodles are popular in Bangladesh, Pakistan, Singapore, Malaysia, South Africa, Australia, New Zealand, and India. Nestle has 39% market share in Malaysia and 60% in India as of 2018.
Maggi Cuppa Mania Nestlé
MAMA Thai President Foods Thai President Foods is based in Bangkok since 1972. It is very famous in Thailand and its surrounding counties like Burma, Vietnam, Cambodia and Malaysia and other country in or outside of South East Asia. It has also recently be awarded the 2019 Sustainability Disclosure Acknowledgement, 2019 Saha Group Innovation Contest and many more.
Mamee Chef Mamee Double-Decker MAMEE Chef is a Malaysia brand.
Maruchan   Toyo Suisan
Masters Instant Noodles   Masters Noodles and Food Processing Limited Made in Nigeria[29]
Mi Gelas Mayora Indah Brand in Indonesia.[30]
Mie Sedaap   Wings Food Brand in Indonesia.[31]
Minimie Instant Noodles Dufil Prima Foods PLC Made in Nigeria.[32]
Mivina Nestlé Ukrainian brand of instant noodles produced since 1995 by Technocom, founded by Vietnamese entrepreneur Phạm Nhật Vượng. In 2010 the brand was sold to Nestlé. The brand is also popular in Russia, Belarus and the Baltic states.
Mr Lee's Noodles   Mr Lee's Pure Foods Co. Brand of premium noodles in a cup in United Kingdom, Ireland, France and Australia using freeze-dried ingredients. Certified low in sugar by Sugarwise and gluten free by Coeliac UK and Coeliac Australia. Sold domestically and internationally.
Mr. Noodles Anderson Watts Limited Imported by Anderson Watts Ltd. (Burnaby, BC, Canada) and made in China by Beltek Foods;[33] manufactured by Beltek (Huizhou) Foods Co., Ltd. (Huizhou, Guangdong, China)[34]
MyKuali Sky Thomas Food Industries Sdn. Bhd. Manufactured in Penang, Malaysia[35]
Neoguri   Nongshim A brand of ramyeon produced in South Korea since 1982.[citation needed] It is exported to over 80 different countries,[36] and is the fourth highest selling brand of noodles in South Korea.[3]
Nissin Noodles Nissin Foods Brand sold in Kenya[13]
Oolong Men Nongshim A brand sold in North America and produced in the USA. The brand has several different flavors.
Paldo Bibim Men   Korea Yakult (Paldo) A brand of brothless ramyeon (ramen) with sweet and spicy seasoning sauce to mix with noodles, produced since 1984. It is the oldest brothless ramyeon in Korea.[37] In 2013, Paldo Bibim Men was the tenth-ranked for ramyeon sales in South Korea, with revenues of 47 billion won that year.[38][39]
Patanjali Atta Noodles Patanjali Ayurved An Indian brand of Instant noodles made from wheat.
Payless Universal Robina Brand in the Philippines.
Penang White Curry Instant Noodle Nyor Nyar Curry Brand of instant noodle from a company originating in Malaysia, VJ Foodstuff Import & Export Sdn Bhd, which owns the Nyor Nyar Curry brand.[40] Also a vegetarian version on the market.[41]
Pop Mie Indofood The most popular brand of instant cup noodles by Indofood in Indonesia.[42]
Pot Noodle Unilever
Prima Taste Prima Food Prima Taste instant noodles are a premium brand of noodles.[43]
Quickchow Zest-O Corporation The second-generation instant noodle brand in the Philippines.
Rara Noodle Gandaki Noodles (P.) Ltd. Manufactured in Nepal since 1980.
Raw Noodles CleanFoods Dutch brand.[44]
Rollton Mareven Food Holdings Ltd. Brand popular in Russia, Ukraine, Belarus and the Baltic states.[45] In 2014, for the very first time in Russian Federation's modern history, Rollton managed to outsell Dosirak (its main competitor in the Russian market), despite Dosirak holding roughly 60% of the local instant-food market share at that time. Unlike Dosirak, which was an introduced imported brand that merely only licenses production inside the Russian Federation's territory, Rollton is a completely domestic brand that has all of its production originating in Russia by default.
Saikebon Star (company) [it] (owned by Spanish company Gallina Blanca, now GBfoods). A brand popular in Italy ("saikebon" is a word joke, it is Japanese-sounding, but it actually means "Sai che buono?" [Do you know it is so good?]).[46]
Sakura Indofood Sukses Makmur Brand by Indofood in Indonesia.
Samurai Ramen Higashimaru Co., Ltd. Brand from Kagoshima, Japan.[47]
Samyang ramen Samyang Foods Brand from South Korea.
Sapporo Ichiban   Sanyo Foods (サンヨー食品) 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.
Science Noodles   Uni-President Enterprises Corporation
Select Reliance Industries Manufactured and sold in India.The product sold by Reliance Retail at their supermarkets.
Shin Ramyun   Nongshim A brand of instant noodle (including cup ramyeon) that is produced in South Korean since October, 1986. It is now exported to over 100 countries, and is the highest selling instant noodle brand in South Korea.[citation needed] Shin Ramyun is well known for its spicy flavor. It is produced in two kinds: Shin Ramyun,[48] the original one, and Shin Ramyun Black,[49]
Smith & Jones instant noodles Capital Foods Ltd, India Brand of instant noodles manufactured in India for domestic distribution and export.[50]
Super Noodles   Premier Foods
Supermi Indofood Sukses Makmur An early instant noodle in Indonesia introduced in the 1969, since 1986 it is now owned by Indofood[51] in Indonesia.[23]
Top Ramen   Nissin Foods Sold in the United States starting in 1972, in Nissin's first foray overseas.[13]
Vifon   Vietnam Food Industries Joint Stock Company Large instant noodle brand in Vietnam, speciality product are instant rice noodles and instant pho[2][52]
Vite Ramen   Vite Ramen Vite Ramen is an instant noodle company from the United States that makes nutritionally-complete instant ramen.
Wai Wai Thai Preserved Food Factory, Co., Ltd., Chaudhary Group Manufactured in Thailand since 1972[53] and in Nepal since 1984.
Yatekomo Gallina Blanca (under license of Ajinomoto Group) Manufactured and sold in Spain starting in 2014.
Yippee ITC Limited Manufactured and sold in India starting in 2010.
Yum Yum   Wan Thai Foods Industry/Ajinomoto Thailand One of the first instant noodles brand in Thailand,[54] Manufactured since 1971.[55] Yum Yum is sold in Southeast Asian, European and overseas countries.

By country edit

Instant noodles are a popular food in many parts of the world, undergoing changes in flavor to fit local tastes. In 2018, the World Instant Noodles Association (WINA) reported that 103,620 million servings were consumed worldwide. China (and Hong Kong) consumed 40,250 million servings and Indonesia consumed 12,540 million, the three areas dominating world instant noodle consumption.[56] South Korea tops the world in per capita consumption at 75 servings per year. It is followed by Vietnam at 54 servings, and Nepal at 53.[57]

Australia edit

The most popular manufacturer of instant noodles in Australia is San Remo Macaroni Company, whose Fantastic and Suimin brands hold a 30% market share.[58] Other brands include Indomie, Indomie Mi Goreng, Maggi, Mr Lee's Noodles, Wai Wai, Nissin's Demae Ramen, and Nongshim's Shin ramyun. Instant noodles are often referred to as "two-minute noodles" in Australia, a reflection of their preparation time.[59]

China edit

 
A cup of cooked roasted beef instant noodle sold in Shenzhen, China

According to industry trade group World Instant Noodles Association, China is the world's largest instant noodle market, with demand reaching 40.25 million servings in 2018.[56]

Colombia edit

Instant noodles were introduced to Colombia in 2010 by Nissin Foods.[60] On 13 September 2013, Nissin Foods opened its commercial office in Bogotá, investing US$ 6 million in its corporate offices.[61]

Hong Kong edit

Cantonese people have a long history of cooking yi mein, a noodle invented in the Qing Dynasty.[62] However, modern instant noodles were only publicly introduced to Hong Kong in the late 1960s by Winner Food Products Ltd. as "Doll Noodles" (Chinese: 公仔麵).[63] Although the company was bought out by Nissin in 1984, and other brands from many different countries have become widely available, the name "Doll Noodles" remains ubiquitous and has since become a synonym for instant noodles, irrespective of brands.[64]

Most supermarkets offer a broad selection of both domestic and international brands, including Shin Ramyun of South Korea, Nissin Chikin and Demae Itcho of Japan, Indomie of Indonesia, Koka of Singapore, and Mama of Thailand. Besides instant wheat noodles, supermarkets also sell instant rice noodles and Cantonese egg noodles.

Some noodles are also marketed as a snack that does not need to be cooked; consumers eat the noodles directly out of the packaging, similar to crisps.

Hungary edit

Hungary is 43rd in the world in consumption of instant noodles, according to the World Instant Noodles Association (WINA), having consumed 20 million packages/cups of noodles in 2014.[65]

Thai President Foods, manufacturer of MAMA noodles, opened an instant noodles factory in Hungary in 2013. The Hungarian factory's two production lines have a capacity of 4.5 million noodle packs per shift per month. It produces "Thai Chef" and "Asia Gold" brand noodles for the European market.[66]: 33 

India edit

According to World Instant Noodles Association (WINA), in 2018, India was the third largest consumer of instant noodles after China/Hong Kong and Indonesia. This segment had total sales of $1,040.4 million in 2019 and is predicted to grow at a CAGR of around 5.6 per cent to $1,293.7 million in 2023.[67][68]

On 5 June 2015, the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) banned all nine approved variants of Maggi instant noodles from India, terming them "unsafe and hazardous" for human consumption.[69]

As per FSSAI, Nestle had launched the products without completing the process of risk assessment, and Nestle committed three violations:[70]

  1. The presence of lead detected in Maggi Noodles was in excess of the maximum permissible levels of 2.5 ppm
  2. Misleading labeling information on the package reading "No added MSG"
  3. Releasing of a non-standardized food product in the market, "Maggi Oats Masala Noodles with Tastemaker", without risk assessment and grant of product approval

Despite a six-month ban on Maggi in 2015 for high monosodium glutamate (MSG) and lead content, Nestle India regained strength and rallied 149 percent from lows of Rs 5,011 per share hit in March 2016.[71]

India is Nestle Maggi's largest market. Other brands of instant noodles in the country include Patanjali Ayurved, Ching's Secret, Knorr, Sunfeast Yippee, Top Ramen, Indomie, Joymee, Nissin, Maruchan, Horlicks, Wai Wai, Yumiraa Instant Noodle and several domestic and regional names.[72] Many brands from East and Southeast Asia, such as Koka, Picnic, Nongshim, Samyang, Jin Ramen, and Yum Yum also started flooding the Indian market after various free-trade agreements.[73][74]

Indonesia edit

 
A box of Indomie Mie goreng

According to WINA, Indonesia is the world's second largest instant noodle market after China, with demand reaching 12.54 billion servings in 2018.[68][75]

An early instant noodle brand in Indonesia was "Supermi", introduced in 1969 by PT Lima Satu Sankyo (later renamed PT Super Mi Indonesia in 1977 and PT Lambang Insan Makmur in 1989). After success of Supermi, other instant noodle brands appeared: "Indomie", introduced in 1972 by PT Sanmaru Food Manufacturing Co. Ltd., and "Sarimi", introduced in 1982 by PT Sarimi Asli Jaya. In 1994, these brands (as well as factories) were merged into Indofood Sukses Makmur, one of the largest instant noodle producer in the world.[76]

At least twenty instant noodle companies compete in the Indonesian market, with Indofood, Wings Group, Olagafood, ABC Holding, Jakarana Tama (Gaga and Arirang), Mayora, Lemonilo (Unifam), Tiptop, and Suprama thriving in the top nine. In 1999, the figure was about 90%; their market share declined following the introduction of "Mie Sedaap" by Wings Food in 2003. Strong local preferences contribute to the low volume of sales of Japanese and other foreign instant noodles in Indonesia.[citation needed]

Popular instant noodle flavours in Indonesia include chicken curry, onion and chicken, bakso (beef meatball), mie goreng, and chicken soto, a traditional Indonesian chicken soup. In the past, Indomie tried to produce thirty different flavours to reflect various traditional dishes of Indonesian cuisine, but the product line was discontinued after disappointing results, with only a few variants remaining in production. Indonesians usually add ingredients such as boiled Chinese green cabbage, boiled or fried eggs, corned beef, bottled sambal chili sauce, pepper, or fried shallots to their meals.[77]

Most of the market share is owned by the product Indomie Mi goreng, a dry instant noodle meant to replicate traditional Indonesian mie goreng, or fried noodles. In November 2019, LA Times named Indomie Barbecue Chicken flavour and Indomie Mi Goreng as among the best-tasting ramen in the world.[78]

Although originally targeted at families eating at home, nowadays instant noodles are also served in warung (simple shops).[76] These shops serving instant noodles are customarily called warung indomie or warmindo, despite the fact that the brands of instant noodles served there are not necessarily Indomie.[77]

Japan edit

Japan is the country of origin of instant noodles, and the dish remains a "national" light food. The average Japanese person eats forty packs of instant noodles per year.[79]

After their invention by Momofuku Andō in 1958, instant noodles became very common in Japan. In the 1970s, makers expanded their flavors to include such examples as shio (salt), miso, or curry. Beginning in the 1980s, manufacturers also added dried toppings such as shrimp, pork, or eggs. 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.

Major instant noodle brands in Japan include:[80]

  • Nissin Foods 日清食品, whose products include "Chicken Ramen" and "Cup Noodles". The brand has a 40.4% market share As of 2005.
  • Tōyō Suisan 東洋水産, under the brand name Maruchan, whose products include "Akai Kitsune" and "Midori no Tanuki"; 19.2% market share.
  • Sanyō Foods [ja] サンヨー食品; "Sapporo Ichiban"; 11.5% market share.
  • Myōjō Foods 明星食品, Charumera, has a 9.9% market share.
  • Acecook [ja] エースコック; "Super Cup"; 8.3% market share.

South Korea edit

Ramyeon (라면), is the Korean equivalent of instant noodles. The first ramyeon brand in South Korea was Samyang, made in 1963.[81]

Ramyeon is typically spicy and salty. Shin Ramyun (신[辛], literally "spicy") is the bestselling brand in South Korea.[82] It has also become popular in China and the United States. The leading manufacturer of ramyeon in South Korea is Nong Shim ([農心], literally "Farmer's Heart"), which exports many of its products overseas.[83] South Korea is the highest instant noodle-consuming country per person.[84]

North Korea edit

In 2004, over 600,000 boxes of Shin Ramyun were sent to North Korea as part of the aid relief program when the Ryongchŏn train station exploded, injuring many people. Insider sources have said that most of the noodles were sold on black markets, making their way to Pyongyang instead of being distributed as aid. North Korean visitors to China also frequently purchase South Korean ramyeon, where Shin Ramyeon is known as "Korean Tangmi Ramyeon."

Local production of ramyeon in North Korea began in 2000. The first brand was "Kkoburang guksu", which literally means "curly noodles" in. Later, a joint venture between North Korean and Hong Kong-based companies began producing "Jŭksŏk guksu" (Korean: 즉석 국수, 卽席 국수), which literally means "instant noodles". Ramyeon is popular among North Korean elites who live in Pyongyang and Nampo. In contrast to hot and spicy South Korean noodles, North Korean varieties have a much milder and brothier flavor.[85]

Nepal edit

Per capita consumption of instant noodles in Nepal is the third highest in the world, at 53 servings.[57] In the early 1980s, Gandaki Noodles[86] of Pokhara city introduced Rara, an instant noodle brand named after the largest lake in Nepal. It was a success among urban populations. Around 1985, Chaudhary Groups[87] entered the market with Wai-Wai, a Thai brand of instant noodles, which became a big hit.[88] Over the years, the popularity of instant noodles has grown and consist of a major part of the dry foods sold in Nepal.[89]

Nigeria edit

Since its introduction in 1988, Indomie is the most popular instant noodle brand in Nigeria.[90] Instant noodles are now eaten in most households across the country.[91] By 2008, nine other brands of noodles had appeared in Nigeria. Affirming Indomie's hold on the market, Christopher Ezendu, a distributor at the popular Oke-Arin market on Lagos Island, reported that these other brands are aspiring to be like the market leader.[92] In 2013, a wholly-owned and managed Nigerian company based in Abuja, Royal Mills and Foods limited, launched a new brand of instant noodles, De-Royal Instant Noodles, with two flavors, chicken and onion chicken.[93]

According to the World Instant Noodle Association, Nigeria was the eleventh largest consumer of instant noodles in the world in 2019.[68]

Pakistan edit

Instant noodles are not a traditional part of Pakistani cuisine but have become popular in flavors such as masala and chicken.[94] There are three prominent brands of instant noodles in Pakistan:[95] Nestlé's Maggi was the first to enter the market in 1992, followed by Knorr of Unilever in 1993; in 2012, Shan Food Industries introduced "Shoop".[96] Knorr is the leader, with 55% market share; Maggi's market share is 45%.[95]

Philippines edit

In the Philippines, instant noodles were introduced in 1989 by Monde Nissin, with the introduction of Lucky Me!.[97] A year later, in 1990, Zest-O Corporation also introduced their own instant noodle brand Quickchow,[98] followed by Payless in 1995.

In 1997, Universal Robina partnered with Nissin Foods to form the joint venture Nissin-Universal Robina Corporation with Nissin Cup Noodles as their first product.[99]

Poland edit

Instant noodles began appearing on Polish store shelves during the early 1990s. Despite being called "Chinese soup", the first brands on the market were produced in Vietnam and had a somewhat spicy, garlic-flavored taste. The noodle packages contained pouches of flavored soup base, spicy oil, dried vegetables, or even minuscule shrimps.[citation needed]

The product gained particular popularity among students due to its affordability and convenience. "Kaczka łagodna" ("Mild duck"), "Kurczakowa łagodna" ("Mild chicken"), and "Krewetkowa ostra" ("Spicy shrimp") were the most common flavors. Today, the local Kim Lan and international Knorr brands offer varieties ranging from cheese-and-herb-flavored noodles to local Polish specialties like barszcz czerwony or żurek.[citation needed]

Ngoc Tu Tao, who emigrated to Poland from Vietnam and established the Tan-Viet Group in 1990, is credited with introducing instant noodles to Poland. His Vifon brand holds a 35% share of the Polish instant soup market, selling over 100 million packages a year. Ngoc Tu Tao has appeared in Wprost magazine's annual ranking of the 100 most wealthy Polish citizens.[100]

Russia edit

Russia's most popular instant ramen are from local brand Rollton and the Korean Doshirak. Instant noodles have been popular in Russia's eastern regions since the late 1980s and made their way west in the early 1990s. In Russia, like most noodle products, they are still considered a lesser-quality option to turn to in lean economic times and are popular among college students.[101]

Sri Lanka edit

A variety of instant noodles are available in Sri Lanka and appeal to local tastes. Examples include rice noodles or kurakkan noodles, as well as curry-flavoured and kottu-flavoured noodles.[102]

Over 8,000 tonnes of instant noodles are consumed in Sri Lanka each year.[103] Maggi, Sera, Harischandra are some the biggest brands in Sri Lanka.

Taiwan edit

Instant noodle inventor Momofuku Ando was born in Japanese Taiwan. According to statistics from the International Ramen Manufacturers Association, Taiwan is the world's twelfth-largest instant noodle market, with an annual NT$10 billion (US$300 million) in sales. This translates into an annual total of 900 million packs, or forty per person.[104] Uni-President (aka President or Tong-Yi, 統一) takes the largest market share of instant noodles in the country, and is a major player in the global instant noodle market.

Major makers Taiwanese instant noodle manufacturers include:[105][106]

  • Uni-President is the first instant noodle maker in Taiwan.[107] In 1970, the company launched their original product.[108] Uni-President has the greatest market share in Taiwan and is also one of the largest instant noodle makers in mainland China.[109]
  • VEDAN (味丹; Pinyin: Wei Dan) is a Taiwanese food company headquartered in Shalu District, Taichung City. Vedan started its business mainly by producing sodium glutamate (MSG). It is currently one of the top ten MSG manufacturers in the world. In addition, the company has successively invested in instant noodles, beverages, and many other food products since 1973.[110]
  • Wei Lih (維力) is a well-known food company in Taiwan founded in 1970. It is headquartered in Changhua County. Its main product is instant noodles, and it also produces snacks, beverages, seasonings, and biotech products. Wei Lih is famous for its Zhajiangmian (炸醬麵) and Good Good Eat Noodles (張君雅小妹妹).[111]

Thailand edit

 
Phat mama (stir-fried instant noodles) is a popular dish in Thailand.

Thailand's instant noodle market in 2019 was estimated to be worth 17 billion baht. The market leader is the MAMA (Thai: มาม่า) brand, produced by Thai President Foods.[57] MAMA got its start in 1972 as a joint venture between Taiwan's President Enterprise and Thailand's Saha Pathanapibul PLC.[112] The brand controls about half the Thai instant noodle market,[112] and "Mama" has become a generic name for instant noodles in Thailand. Thai people consume an average of 45 packs of noodles per person per year, fourth in the world after Indonesia, Vietnam, and Malaysia.[66]: 29 

In second place is the Wai Wai brand from Thai Preserved Food Factory at 23–24 percent, followed by Ajinomoto's Yum Yum brand at 20–21 percent.[113]

Due to their ubiquity, instant noodles were chosen as a vehicle for dietary fortification by a joint effort of the Federation of Thai Industries, instant noodle producers, and the Ministry of Public Health about ten years ago. The vitamins and minerals added are iron, iodine, and vitamin A.[114][115]

Ukraine edit

The first time instant noodles appeared in the Ukrainian market in the 1990s, and quickly became iconic food. The first Ukrainian brand of instant noodles was Mivina (Ukrainian: Мівіна) created in 1995 by Technocom (Ukrainian: Техноком) - the company founded in 1993 by Vietnamese entrepreneur Phạm Nhật Vượng. The name of the brand comes from vietnamese "mì Việt Nam", which translates as "Vietnamese noodles". Due to popularity of the brand, the name "Mivina" became a household name for instant noodles among Ukrainian consumers.

From the start, instant noodles was often eaten in raw as a snack in Ukraine.[116] It was especially popular among schoolchildren. Knowing that, Mivina created the child-oriented sweet instant noodles with cinnamon and vanilla flavour.[116] Later it was replaced with orange, pineapple, coconut, banana and strawberry flavours.[117] Despite its popularity, the sweet Mivina was discontinued, but was returned for short period in 2017 under the name Mivina Fruktel (Ukrainian: Мівіна Фруктель), with banana and strawberry flavours only.[118]

Instant noodles are also often used as an ingredient in various recipes.[119][120]

In 2010, Technocom and Mivina was sold to Nestlé.[121] The diversity of products decreased with time. In the late 2010s the brand became focused on more expensive products.

Other brands available in Ukrainian market are Rollton and Big Bon produced by Mareven Food Europe LLC (Ukrainian: ТОВ Маревен Фуд Європа),[122] Golden Dragon, Tanuki (Ukrainian: Танукі), Rooltick and Ukrainian Star (Ukrainian: Українська Зірка) produced by LLC Kuhovar (Ukrainian: ТОВ Куховар).[123] Most supermarket chains have their own instant noodles brands.

United Kingdom edit

 
Chicken and mushroom flavour Pot Noodle

A common form of instant noodles in Britain is Pot Noodle, a cup noodle first marketed by Golden Wonder in the late 1970s and acquired by Unilever in 1995.[citation needed]

Packet noodles such as Batchelors' Super Noodles are also sold. Bigger supermarkets also sell foreign brands, such as Nissin, Koka noodles, and Shin Ramyun, which once could only be found in Asian groceries. Larger retail chains may offer their own brand in basic packaging and a variety of flavours, e.g., Asda, Maggi. Kabuto Noodles, launched in 2010, was the UK's first up-market instant noodle brand,[124] followed by Itsu and Mr Lee's Noodles.[57]

United States edit

In the United States, instant noodles were first made available by Nissin Foods in 1971. In 1972, the company introduced "Nissin Cup Noodles" in a foam food cup, which led to an upsurge in popularity. Soon after, many other competing companies were offering similar instant noodle products.[citation needed]

Today in the U.S., instant noodles are commonly known as "ramen", after the Japanese dish on which they were originally based, and they come in a variety of flavors such as beef, chicken, and shrimp. Ramen has become synonymous in America for all instant noodle products.[125] 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. Instant ramen noodles are popular among students and people of low income, due to their ease of preparation, versatility, and low cost.[citation needed]

According to research by Michael Gibson-Light, a doctoral candidate at the University of Arizona School of Sociology, in the US prison system, by 2016 ramen packets had become a form of commodity currency, comprising a mainstay of the informal economy there and supplanting cigarettes.[126][127]

Vietnam edit

 
Instant noodle aisle in a supermarket at the Saigon Tax Trade Center, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

Instant noodles are popular in Vietnam, where they are often eaten as a breakfast food. Per capita consumption in 2018 was 54 servings per year.[57] Both wheat and rice noodles are common. Acecook Vietnam, Masan Food, and AsiaFoods are leading producers of instant noodles.[128]

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This article uses bare URLs which are uninformative and vulnerable to link rot Please consider converting them to full citations to ensure the article remains verifiable and maintains a consistent citation style Several templates and tools are available to assist in formatting such as reFill documentation and Citation bot documentation August 2022 template removal help This is a list of instant noodle brands Instant noodles are a dried or precooked noodle block usually sold with a packet of flavoring powder and or seasoning oil Dried noodles are usually eaten after being cooked or soaked in boiling water while precooked noodles can be reheated or eaten straight from the packet cup The instant noodle was invented by Momofuku Ando of Nissin Foods in Japan 1 They were launched in 1958 under the brand name Chikin Ramen Close up of a Times Square advertisement for Cup Noodles Notice the actual steam rising from the cup Contents 1 Instant noodle brands 2 By country 2 1 Australia 2 2 China 2 3 Colombia 2 4 Hong Kong 2 5 Hungary 2 6 India 2 7 Indonesia 2 8 Japan 2 9 South Korea 2 10 North Korea 2 11 Nepal 2 12 Nigeria 2 13 Pakistan 2 14 Philippines 2 15 Poland 2 16 Russia 2 17 Sri Lanka 2 18 Taiwan 2 19 Thailand 2 20 Ukraine 2 21 United Kingdom 2 22 United States 2 23 Vietnam 3 Gallery 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksInstant noodle brands editName Picture Currentowner DescriptionABC nbsp ABC President Brand in Indonesia Acecook nbsp Acecook エースコック Founded in 1948 and incorporated in 1954 in Osaka Japan with subsidiaries in S E Asia one of which is the largest instant noodle brand in Vietnam 2 Aiki noodles The GB Foods Popular instant noodles in Belgium Ajinomen Ajinomoto del Peru S A Brand in Peru Alhami Olagafood Brand in Indonesia Amino Unilever Brand of instant noodles and other ready to go dinners and sauces produced in Poland Founded in the 1970s brand is now owned by UnileverAnnie Chun s CJ FoodsAnsungtangmyun nbsp Nongshim Brand of ramyeon produced in South Korea since 1983 and is the third highest selling brand of noodles in South Korea as of 2014 3 Apollo Instant Noodles Apollo Made in Mauritius and distributed by ABC FoodsBarakat Barakat Ltd Brand from Novosibirsk Russia 4 Big Bon Mareven Food Holdings Ltd Buitoni Instant Noodles Buitoni Italian brand owned by Nestle now sold under the name Maggi Noodles 5 Buldak Bokkeum Myun Samyang Foods Produced in South Korea since 2012 6 and also sold overseas 7 Buldak Bokkeum Myun is known for being one of the spiciest ramyeon brands in Korea 8 9 Campbell s Chicken Noodle Soup nbsp Campbell Soup Company Brand in United States Cham ggae Ramyeon Ottogi A type of ramyeon sold in South Korea 10 11 the contents of the ramyeon are unique it consists of a dried noodle block seasoning oil sesame and an egg block of egg and vegetables It is served both in a cup and a bag citation needed Chapagetti nbsp Nongshim Produced in South Korea since 1984 Chapagetti is the first instant Jajangmyeon in South Korea and is the second highest selling brand of noodles in South Korea 3 Chicken Ramen nbsp Nissin Foods Instant noodles were invented by Taiwanese Japanese inventor Momofuku Ando in Japan and his invention was first marketed on 25 August 1958 by Ando s company Nissin under the brand name Chikin Ramen 12 Also referred to as Nissin Chikin Ramen it remains popular in Japan 13 Ching s Secret Capital Foods An Indian brand of Indian Chinese cuisine ingredients condiments and ready to eat meals Ching s Secret is owned by the corporation Capital Foods 14 Cup Noodles nbsp Nissin Foods Instant ramen and the first to be exported from Japan by Nissin Foods starting in 1971 bearing the name Oodles of Noodles 1 One year later it was re branded Nissin Cup Noodles and packaged in a foam food container citation needed Currently the largest instant noodle brand in Japan and sold in around 80 countries 13 Branded in China as He wei dao 13 with the Homestyle brand also sold in the United States 13 Demae Iccho nbsp Nissin Foods Demae Ramen or Demae Itcho 15 was first introduced in Japan in 1969 and entered the market in Hong Kong the next year 16 where as of 2016 it has market share of approximately 60 of ramen with original Japanese style and other flavors catered for the region 13 Doll Instant Noodles nbsp Winner foods Popular in Hong Kong and Southern China Doshirak nbsp Korea Yakult Paldo A brand of ramyeon produced in South Korea since 1986 It has also become a popular brand in Russia 17 18 Eka Noodles EKA KBB Group Manufactured in Malaysia 19 Elite Noodelite Amadeh Laziz Co Manufactured in Iran 20 Foodles GSK Introduced in 2010 in India under the banner of GSK 21 Gaga PT Jakarana Tama Brand in Indonesia 22 Hot Chicken Flavor Ramen nbsp Samyang Foods Brand in South KoreaIndomie nbsp Indofood Brand by Indofood in Indonesia Indomie has become the largest instant noodle producer in Indonesia It has the largest market share in Southeast Asia and Nigeria Indomie is sold in countries like Hong Kong Taiwan India Australia New Zealand Nigeria Turkey Saudi Arabia European countries the United States and Canada In 2016 Kantal Worldpanel listed Indomie at the 8th spot on the list of most purchased brand in the world 23 immi A D2C company based in the USA which offers a healthy ramen option that is rich in protein 24 Comes in 3 vegan flavors Black Garlic Chicken Tom Yum Shrimp and Spicy Beef Intermi Indofood Sukses Makmur Brand by Indofood in Indonesia Jin Ramen nbsp Ottogi Brand in South KoreaKabuto Noodles Kabuto Noodles Advertised as the UK s first up market instant noodle brand 25 Kang Shi Fu Master Kong Brand in China 26 Knorr Instant Noodles Asian Noodles Cabuk Noodle Snack Pot Nudle Unilever Various flavours manufactured in Asia India Pakistan Europe Poland Koka Instant Noodles Tat Hui Foods Manufactured in Singapore sold domestically and internationally La Choy Chow Mein Noodles La Choy Brand in the United States Lakymen Corporacion de Instantaneos San Isabel S A Brand from Villa Nueva Guatemala 27 Lemonilo Lemonilo id A healthy instant noodle brand from Indonesia 28 was established in 2016 The noodles have green color from the juice of spinach Lucky Me nbsp Monde Nissin Lucky Me is a Filipino brand that initially featured dry stir fried noodles and later expanded to making instant mami and other instant Filipino noodle dishes As of 2020 that became the most popular instant noodle brand in the Philippines Maggi nbsp Nestle Maggi instant noodles are popular in Bangladesh Pakistan Singapore Malaysia South Africa Australia New Zealand and India Nestle has 39 market share in Malaysia and 60 in India as of 2018 Maggi Cuppa Mania NestleMAMA Thai President Foods Thai President Foods is based in Bangkok since 1972 It is very famous in Thailand and its surrounding counties like Burma Vietnam Cambodia and Malaysia and other country in or outside of South East Asia It has also recently be awarded the 2019 Sustainability Disclosure Acknowledgement 2019 Saha Group Innovation Contest and many more Mamee Chef Mamee Double Decker MAMEE Chef is a Malaysia brand Maruchan nbsp Toyo SuisanMasters Instant Noodles nbsp Masters Noodles and Food Processing Limited Made in Nigeria 29 Mi Gelas Mayora Indah Brand in Indonesia 30 Mie Sedaap nbsp Wings Food Brand in Indonesia 31 Minimie Instant Noodles Dufil Prima Foods PLC Made in Nigeria 32 Mivina Nestle Ukrainian brand of instant noodles produced since 1995 by Technocom founded by Vietnamese entrepreneur Phạm Nhật Vượng In 2010 the brand was sold to Nestle The brand is also popular in Russia Belarus and the Baltic states Mr Lee s Noodles nbsp Mr Lee s Pure Foods Co Brand of premium noodles in a cup in United Kingdom Ireland France and Australia using freeze dried ingredients Certified low in sugar by Sugarwise and gluten free by Coeliac UK and Coeliac Australia Sold domestically and internationally Mr Noodles Anderson Watts Limited Imported by Anderson Watts Ltd Burnaby BC Canada and made in China by Beltek Foods 33 manufactured by Beltek Huizhou Foods Co Ltd Huizhou Guangdong China 34 MyKuali Sky Thomas Food Industries Sdn Bhd Manufactured in Penang Malaysia 35 Neoguri nbsp Nongshim A brand of ramyeon produced in South Korea since 1982 citation needed It is exported to over 80 different countries 36 and is the fourth highest selling brand of noodles in South Korea 3 Nissin Noodles Nissin Foods Brand sold in Kenya 13 Oolong Men Nongshim A brand sold in North America and produced in the USA The brand has several different flavors Paldo Bibim Men nbsp Korea Yakult Paldo A brand of brothless ramyeon ramen with sweet and spicy seasoning sauce to mix with noodles produced since 1984 It is the oldest brothless ramyeon in Korea 37 In 2013 Paldo Bibim Men was the tenth ranked for ramyeon sales in South Korea with revenues of 47 billion won that year 38 39 Patanjali Atta Noodles Patanjali Ayurved An Indian brand of Instant noodles made from wheat Payless Universal Robina Brand in the Philippines Penang White Curry Instant Noodle Nyor Nyar Curry Brand of instant noodle from a company originating in Malaysia VJ Foodstuff Import amp Export Sdn Bhd which owns the Nyor Nyar Curry brand 40 Also a vegetarian version on the market 41 Pop Mie Indofood The most popular brand of instant cup noodles by Indofood in Indonesia 42 Pot Noodle UnileverPrima Taste Prima Food Prima Taste instant noodles are a premium brand of noodles 43 Quickchow Zest O Corporation The second generation instant noodle brand in the Philippines Rara Noodle Gandaki Noodles P Ltd Manufactured in Nepal since 1980 Raw Noodles CleanFoods Dutch brand 44 Rollton Mareven Food Holdings Ltd Brand popular in Russia Ukraine Belarus and the Baltic states 45 In 2014 for the very first time in Russian Federation s modern history Rollton managed to outsell Dosirak its main competitor in the Russian market despite Dosirak holding roughly 60 of the local instant food market share at that time Unlike Dosirak which was an introduced imported brand that merely only licenses production inside the Russian Federation s territory Rollton is a completely domestic brand that has all of its production originating in Russia by default Saikebon Star company it owned by Spanish company Gallina Blanca now GBfoods A brand popular in Italy saikebon is a word joke it is Japanese sounding but it actually means Sai che buono Do you know it is so good 46 Sakura Indofood Sukses Makmur Brand by Indofood in Indonesia Samurai Ramen Higashimaru Co Ltd Brand from Kagoshima Japan 47 Samyang ramen Samyang Foods Brand from South Korea Sapporo Ichiban nbsp Sanyo Foods サンヨー食品 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 Science Noodles nbsp Uni President Enterprises CorporationSelect Reliance Industries Manufactured and sold in India The product sold by Reliance Retail at their supermarkets Shin Ramyun nbsp Nongshim A brand of instant noodle including cup ramyeon that is produced in South Korean since October 1986 It is now exported to over 100 countries and is the highest selling instant noodle brand in South Korea citation needed Shin Ramyun is well known for its spicy flavor It is produced in two kinds Shin Ramyun 48 the original one and Shin Ramyun Black 49 Smith amp Jones instant noodles Capital Foods Ltd India Brand of instant noodles manufactured in India for domestic distribution and export 50 Super Noodles nbsp Premier FoodsSupermi Indofood Sukses Makmur An early instant noodle in Indonesia introduced in the 1969 since 1986 it is now owned by Indofood 51 in Indonesia 23 Top Ramen nbsp Nissin Foods Sold in the United States starting in 1972 in Nissin s first foray overseas 13 Vifon nbsp Vietnam Food Industries Joint Stock Company Large instant noodle brand in Vietnam speciality product are instant rice noodles and instant pho 2 52 Vite Ramen nbsp Vite Ramen Vite Ramen is an instant noodle company from the United States that makes nutritionally complete instant ramen Wai Wai Thai Preserved Food Factory Co Ltd Chaudhary Group Manufactured in Thailand since 1972 53 and in Nepal since 1984 Yatekomo Gallina Blanca under license of Ajinomoto Group Manufactured and sold in Spain starting in 2014 Yippee ITC Limited Manufactured and sold in India starting in 2010 Yum Yum nbsp Wan Thai Foods Industry Ajinomoto Thailand One of the first instant noodles brand in Thailand 54 Manufactured since 1971 55 Yum Yum is sold in Southeast Asian European and overseas countries By country editThis section s tone or style may not reflect the encyclopedic tone used on Wikipedia See Wikipedia s guide to writing better articles for suggestions February 2015 template removal help Instant noodles are a popular food in many parts of the world undergoing changes in flavor to fit local tastes In 2018 the World Instant Noodles Association WINA reported that 103 620 million servings were consumed worldwide China and Hong Kong consumed 40 250 million servings and Indonesia consumed 12 540 million the three areas dominating world instant noodle consumption 56 South Korea tops the world in per capita consumption at 75 servings per year It is followed by Vietnam at 54 servings and Nepal at 53 57 Australia edit The most popular manufacturer of instant noodles in Australia is San Remo Macaroni Company whose Fantastic and Suimin brands hold a 30 market share 58 Other brands include Indomie Indomie Mi Goreng Maggi Mr Lee s Noodles Wai Wai Nissin s Demae Ramen and Nongshim s Shin ramyun Instant noodles are often referred to as two minute noodles in Australia a reflection of their preparation time 59 China edit nbsp A cup of cooked roasted beef instant noodle sold in Shenzhen ChinaAccording to industry trade group World Instant Noodles Association China is the world s largest instant noodle market with demand reaching 40 25 million servings in 2018 56 Colombia edit Instant noodles were introduced to Colombia in 2010 by Nissin Foods 60 On 13 September 2013 Nissin Foods opened its commercial office in Bogota investing US 6 million in its corporate offices 61 Hong Kong edit Cantonese people have a long history of cooking yi mein a noodle invented in the Qing Dynasty 62 However modern instant noodles were only publicly introduced to Hong Kong in the late 1960s by Winner Food Products Ltd as Doll Noodles Chinese 公仔麵 63 Although the company was bought out by Nissin in 1984 and other brands from many different countries have become widely available the name Doll Noodles remains ubiquitous and has since become a synonym for instant noodles irrespective of brands 64 Most supermarkets offer a broad selection of both domestic and international brands including Shin Ramyun of South Korea Nissin Chikin and Demae Itcho of Japan Indomie of Indonesia Koka of Singapore and Mama of Thailand Besides instant wheat noodles supermarkets also sell instant rice noodles and Cantonese egg noodles Some noodles are also marketed as a snack that does not need to be cooked consumers eat the noodles directly out of the packaging similar to crisps Hungary edit Hungary is 43rd in the world in consumption of instant noodles according to the World Instant Noodles Association WINA having consumed 20 million packages cups of noodles in 2014 65 Thai President Foods manufacturer of MAMA noodles opened an instant noodles factory in Hungary in 2013 The Hungarian factory s two production lines have a capacity of 4 5 million noodle packs per shift per month It produces Thai Chef and Asia Gold brand noodles for the European market 66 33 India edit According to World Instant Noodles Association WINA in 2018 India was the third largest consumer of instant noodles after China Hong Kong and Indonesia This segment had total sales of 1 040 4 million in 2019 and is predicted to grow at a CAGR of around 5 6 per cent to 1 293 7 million in 2023 67 68 On 5 June 2015 the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India FSSAI banned all nine approved variants of Maggi instant noodles from India terming them unsafe and hazardous for human consumption 69 As per FSSAI Nestle had launched the products without completing the process of risk assessment and Nestle committed three violations 70 The presence of lead detected in Maggi Noodles was in excess of the maximum permissible levels of 2 5 ppmMisleading labeling information on the package reading No added MSG Releasing of a non standardized food product in the market Maggi Oats Masala Noodles with Tastemaker without risk assessment and grant of product approval Despite a six month ban on Maggi in 2015 for high monosodium glutamate MSG and lead content Nestle India regained strength and rallied 149 percent from lows of Rs 5 011 per share hit in March 2016 71 India is Nestle Maggi s largest market Other brands of instant noodles in the country include Patanjali Ayurved Ching s Secret Knorr Sunfeast Yippee Top Ramen Indomie Joymee Nissin Maruchan Horlicks Wai Wai Yumiraa Instant Noodle and several domestic and regional names 72 Many brands from East and Southeast Asia such as Koka Picnic Nongshim Samyang Jin Ramen and Yum Yum also started flooding the Indian market after various free trade agreements 73 74 Indonesia edit nbsp A box of Indomie Mie gorengAccording to WINA Indonesia is the world s second largest instant noodle market after China with demand reaching 12 54 billion servings in 2018 68 75 An early instant noodle brand in Indonesia was Supermi introduced in 1969 by PT Lima Satu Sankyo later renamed PT Super Mi Indonesia in 1977 and PT Lambang Insan Makmur in 1989 After success of Supermi other instant noodle brands appeared Indomie introduced in 1972 by PT Sanmaru Food Manufacturing Co Ltd and Sarimi introduced in 1982 by PT Sarimi Asli Jaya In 1994 these brands as well as factories were merged into Indofood Sukses Makmur one of the largest instant noodle producer in the world 76 At least twenty instant noodle companies compete in the Indonesian market with Indofood Wings Group Olagafood ABC Holding Jakarana Tama Gaga and Arirang Mayora Lemonilo Unifam Tiptop and Suprama thriving in the top nine In 1999 the figure was about 90 their market share declined following the introduction of Mie Sedaap by Wings Food in 2003 Strong local preferences contribute to the low volume of sales of Japanese and other foreign instant noodles in Indonesia citation needed Popular instant noodle flavours in Indonesia include chicken curry onion and chicken bakso beef meatball mie goreng and chicken soto a traditional Indonesian chicken soup In the past Indomie tried to produce thirty different flavours to reflect various traditional dishes of Indonesian cuisine but the product line was discontinued after disappointing results with only a few variants remaining in production Indonesians usually add ingredients such as boiled Chinese green cabbage boiled or fried eggs corned beef bottled sambal chili sauce pepper or fried shallots to their meals 77 Most of the market share is owned by the product Indomie Mi goreng a dry instant noodle meant to replicate traditional Indonesian mie goreng or fried noodles In November 2019 LA Times named Indomie Barbecue Chicken flavour and Indomie Mi Goreng as among the best tasting ramen in the world 78 Although originally targeted at families eating at home nowadays instant noodles are also served in warung simple shops 76 These shops serving instant noodles are customarily called warung indomie or warmindo despite the fact that the brands of instant noodles served there are not necessarily Indomie 77 Japan edit Japan is the country of origin of instant noodles and the dish remains a national light food The average Japanese person eats forty packs of instant noodles per year 79 After their invention by Momofuku Andō in 1958 instant noodles became very common in Japan In the 1970s makers expanded their flavors to include such examples as shio salt miso or curry Beginning in the 1980s manufacturers also added dried toppings such as shrimp pork or eggs 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 Major instant noodle brands in Japan include 80 Nissin Foods 日清食品 whose products include Chicken Ramen and Cup Noodles The brand has a 40 4 market share As of 2005 update Tōyō Suisan 東洋水産 under the brand name Maruchan whose products include Akai Kitsune and Midori no Tanuki 19 2 market share Sanyō Foods ja サンヨー食品 Sapporo Ichiban 11 5 market share Myōjō Foods 明星食品 Charumera has a 9 9 market share Acecook ja エースコック Super Cup 8 3 market share South Korea edit Ramyeon 라면 is the Korean equivalent of instant noodles The first ramyeon brand in South Korea was Samyang made in 1963 81 Ramyeon is typically spicy and salty Shin Ramyun 신 辛 literally spicy is the bestselling brand in South Korea 82 It has also become popular in China and the United States The leading manufacturer of ramyeon in South Korea is Nong Shim 農心 literally Farmer s Heart which exports many of its products overseas 83 South Korea is the highest instant noodle consuming country per person 84 North Korea edit In 2004 over 600 000 boxes of Shin Ramyun were sent to North Korea as part of the aid relief program when the Ryongchŏn train station exploded injuring many people Insider sources have said that most of the noodles were sold on black markets making their way to Pyongyang instead of being distributed as aid North Korean visitors to China also frequently purchase South Korean ramyeon where Shin Ramyeon is known as Korean Tangmi Ramyeon Local production of ramyeon in North Korea began in 2000 The first brand was Kkoburang guksu which literally means curly noodles in Later a joint venture between North Korean and Hong Kong based companies began producing Jŭksŏk guksu Korean 즉석 국수 卽席 국수 which literally means instant noodles Ramyeon is popular among North Korean elites who live in Pyongyang and Nampo In contrast to hot and spicy South Korean noodles North Korean varieties have a much milder and brothier flavor 85 Nepal edit Per capita consumption of instant noodles in Nepal is the third highest in the world at 53 servings 57 In the early 1980s Gandaki Noodles 86 of Pokhara city introduced Rara an instant noodle brand named after the largest lake in Nepal It was a success among urban populations Around 1985 Chaudhary Groups 87 entered the market with Wai Wai a Thai brand of instant noodles which became a big hit 88 Over the years the popularity of instant noodles has grown and consist of a major part of the dry foods sold in Nepal 89 Nigeria edit Since its introduction in 1988 Indomie is the most popular instant noodle brand in Nigeria 90 Instant noodles are now eaten in most households across the country 91 By 2008 nine other brands of noodles had appeared in Nigeria Affirming Indomie s hold on the market Christopher Ezendu a distributor at the popular Oke Arin market on Lagos Island reported that these other brands are aspiring to be like the market leader 92 In 2013 a wholly owned and managed Nigerian company based in Abuja Royal Mills and Foods limited launched a new brand of instant noodles De Royal Instant Noodles with two flavors chicken and onion chicken 93 According to the World Instant Noodle Association Nigeria was the eleventh largest consumer of instant noodles in the world in 2019 68 Pakistan edit Instant noodles are not a traditional part of Pakistani cuisine but have become popular in flavors such as masala and chicken 94 There are three prominent brands of instant noodles in Pakistan 95 Nestle s Maggi was the first to enter the market in 1992 followed by Knorr of Unilever in 1993 in 2012 Shan Food Industries introduced Shoop 96 Knorr is the leader with 55 market share Maggi s market share is 45 95 Philippines edit In the Philippines instant noodles were introduced in 1989 by Monde Nissin with the introduction of Lucky Me 97 A year later in 1990 Zest O Corporation also introduced their own instant noodle brand Quickchow 98 followed by Payless in 1995 In 1997 Universal Robina partnered with Nissin Foods to form the joint venture Nissin Universal Robina Corporation with Nissin Cup Noodles as their first product 99 Poland edit Instant noodles began appearing on Polish store shelves during the early 1990s Despite being called Chinese soup the first brands on the market were produced in Vietnam and had a somewhat spicy garlic flavored taste The noodle packages contained pouches of flavored soup base spicy oil dried vegetables or even minuscule shrimps citation needed The product gained particular popularity among students due to its affordability and convenience Kaczka lagodna Mild duck Kurczakowa lagodna Mild chicken and Krewetkowa ostra Spicy shrimp were the most common flavors Today the local Kim Lan and international Knorr brands offer varieties ranging from cheese and herb flavored noodles to local Polish specialties like barszcz czerwony or zurek citation needed Ngoc Tu Tao who emigrated to Poland from Vietnam and established the Tan Viet Group in 1990 is credited with introducing instant noodles to Poland His Vifon brand holds a 35 share of the Polish instant soup market selling over 100 million packages a year Ngoc Tu Tao has appeared in Wprost magazine s annual ranking of the 100 most wealthy Polish citizens 100 Russia edit Russia s most popular instant ramen are from local brand Rollton and the Korean Doshirak Instant noodles have been popular in Russia s eastern regions since the late 1980s and made their way west in the early 1990s In Russia like most noodle products they are still considered a lesser quality option to turn to in lean economic times and are popular among college students 101 Sri Lanka edit A variety of instant noodles are available in Sri Lanka and appeal to local tastes Examples include rice noodles or kurakkan noodles as well as curry flavoured and kottu flavoured noodles 102 Over 8 000 tonnes of instant noodles are consumed in Sri Lanka each year 103 Maggi Sera Harischandra are some the biggest brands in Sri Lanka Taiwan edit Instant noodle inventor Momofuku Ando was born in Japanese Taiwan According to statistics from the International Ramen Manufacturers Association Taiwan is the world s twelfth largest instant noodle market with an annual NT 10 billion US 300 million in sales This translates into an annual total of 900 million packs or forty per person 104 Uni President aka President or Tong Yi 統一 takes the largest market share of instant noodles in the country and is a major player in the global instant noodle market Major makers Taiwanese instant noodle manufacturers include 105 106 Uni President is the first instant noodle maker in Taiwan 107 In 1970 the company launched their original product 108 Uni President has the greatest market share in Taiwan and is also one of the largest instant noodle makers in mainland China 109 VEDAN 味丹 Pinyin Wei Dan is a Taiwanese food company headquartered in Shalu District Taichung City Vedan started its business mainly by producing sodium glutamate MSG It is currently one of the top ten MSG manufacturers in the world In addition the company has successively invested in instant noodles beverages and many other food products since 1973 110 Wei Lih 維力 is a well known food company in Taiwan founded in 1970 It is headquartered in Changhua County Its main product is instant noodles and it also produces snacks beverages seasonings and biotech products Wei Lih is famous for its Zhajiangmian 炸醬麵 and Good Good Eat Noodles 張君雅小妹妹 111 Thailand edit nbsp Phat mama stir fried instant noodles is a popular dish in Thailand Thailand s instant noodle market in 2019 was estimated to be worth 17 billion baht The market leader is the MAMA Thai mama brand produced by Thai President Foods 57 MAMA got its start in 1972 as a joint venture between Taiwan s President Enterprise and Thailand s Saha Pathanapibul PLC 112 The brand controls about half the Thai instant noodle market 112 and Mama has become a generic name for instant noodles in Thailand Thai people consume an average of 45 packs of noodles per person per year fourth in the world after Indonesia Vietnam and Malaysia 66 29 In second place is the Wai Wai brand from Thai Preserved Food Factory at 23 24 percent followed by Ajinomoto s Yum Yum brand at 20 21 percent 113 Due to their ubiquity instant noodles were chosen as a vehicle for dietary fortification by a joint effort of the Federation of Thai Industries instant noodle producers and the Ministry of Public Health about ten years ago The vitamins and minerals added are iron iodine and vitamin A 114 115 Ukraine edit The first time instant noodles appeared in the Ukrainian market in the 1990s and quickly became iconic food The first Ukrainian brand of instant noodles was Mivina Ukrainian Mivina created in 1995 by Technocom Ukrainian Tehnokom the company founded in 1993 by Vietnamese entrepreneur Phạm Nhật Vượng The name of the brand comes from vietnamese mi Việt Nam which translates as Vietnamese noodles Due to popularity of the brand the name Mivina became a household name for instant noodles among Ukrainian consumers From the start instant noodles was often eaten in raw as a snack in Ukraine 116 It was especially popular among schoolchildren Knowing that Mivina created the child oriented sweet instant noodles with cinnamon and vanilla flavour 116 Later it was replaced with orange pineapple coconut banana and strawberry flavours 117 Despite its popularity the sweet Mivina was discontinued but was returned for short period in 2017 under the name Mivina Fruktel Ukrainian Mivina Fruktel with banana and strawberry flavours only 118 Instant noodles are also often used as an ingredient in various recipes 119 120 In 2010 Technocom and Mivina was sold to Nestle 121 The diversity of products decreased with time In the late 2010s the brand became focused on more expensive products Other brands available in Ukrainian market are Rollton and Big Bon produced by Mareven Food Europe LLC Ukrainian TOV Mareven Fud Yevropa 122 Golden Dragon Tanuki Ukrainian Tanuki Rooltick and Ukrainian Star Ukrainian Ukrayinska Zirka produced by LLC Kuhovar Ukrainian TOV Kuhovar 123 Most supermarket chains have their own instant noodles brands United Kingdom edit nbsp Chicken and mushroom flavour Pot NoodleA common form of instant noodles in Britain is Pot Noodle a cup noodle first marketed by Golden Wonder in the late 1970s and acquired by Unilever in 1995 citation needed Packet noodles such as Batchelors Super Noodles are also sold Bigger supermarkets also sell foreign brands such as Nissin Koka noodles and Shin Ramyun which once could only be found in Asian groceries Larger retail chains may offer their own brand in basic packaging and a variety of flavours e g Asda Maggi Kabuto Noodles launched in 2010 was the UK s first up market instant noodle brand 124 followed by Itsu and Mr Lee s Noodles 57 United States edit In the United States instant noodles were first made available by Nissin Foods in 1971 In 1972 the company introduced Nissin Cup Noodles in a foam food cup which led to an upsurge in popularity Soon after many other competing companies were offering similar instant noodle products citation needed Today in the U S instant noodles are commonly known as ramen after the Japanese dish on which they were originally based and they come in a variety of flavors such as beef chicken and shrimp Ramen has become synonymous in America for all instant noodle products 125 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 Instant ramen noodles are popular among students and people of low income due to their ease of preparation versatility and low cost citation needed According to research by Michael Gibson Light a doctoral candidate at the University of Arizona School of Sociology in the US prison system by 2016 ramen packets had become a form of commodity currency comprising a mainstay of the informal economy there and supplanting cigarettes 126 127 Vietnam edit nbsp Instant noodle aisle in a supermarket at the Saigon Tax Trade Center Ho Chi Minh City VietnamInstant noodles are popular in Vietnam where they are often eaten as a breakfast food Per capita consumption in 2018 was 54 servings per year 57 Both wheat and rice noodles are common Acecook Vietnam Masan Food and AsiaFoods are leading producers of 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