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Shin Ramyun
Hangul
신라면
Hanja
Revised RomanizationSinramyeon
McCune–ReischauerSinramyŏn
The contents of a packet of Shin Ramyun instant noodles.
Shin Ramyun is often eaten with kimchi as a topping or on the side.
File:Shin billboard.jpg
Shin Ramyun is sold in more than 70 countries outside of Korea.

Shin Ramyun is a spicy () brand of Korean instant noodles produced by Nong Shim Ltd. since 1986. It is exported to over 80 different countries, and is the highest selling brand of noodles in Korea.[1]

Packaging

Shin Ramyun comes with a seasoning packet and a packet of dehydrated vegetables, and is usually prepared in a pot or other container.

It is also sold in an instant cup or instant bowl form. This version was first produced in Korea in 1981.[2]

During preparation, it is possible to add vegetables, dumplings, eggs or meat to improve the nutritional value of the meal.

There are also seafood flavor, spicy pak choi flavor and mushroom flavor variants of the noodle.


See also

Notes and references

  1. ^ "10 Consumer Hits 1950-2007". The Korea Times. 2007-10-16. Retrieved 2007-10-21.
  2. ^ See Nong Shim official website

External links