Ramyeon

For the related Chinese and Japanese dishes, see Lamian, Ramen, and Ramyun.
Ramyeon

Ramyeon, 라면
Alternative names Ramyun
Type Noodle soup
Place of origin Korea
Cookbook: Ramyeon  Media: Ramyeon
Korean name
Hangul 라면
Hanja 羅麵
Revised Romanization Ramyeon
McCune–Reischauer Ramyŏn

Ramyeon or Ramyun is a Korean word that represents instant noodle. Most ramyeons in South Korea are spicy as it is Koreans' most favorite flavor. In South Korea, the best-selling ramyeon brands are Shin Ramyun and Neoguri.[1]

History

The first instant ramyeon in South Korea was introduced by Samyang Food in 1963 under technical assistance from Myojo Foods Co. Japan, which provided manufacturing equipment.[2][3][4] The Lotte Food Industrial Company (currently named Nongshim) invigorated the Korean market of ramyeon in 1965.[5]

In 2010s until now, Korean stores and restaurants have sprawled anywhere in the world. Baguio City has several Korean restaurants serving Ramyeon.

Common types of Ramyeon

List of ramyeon brands

References

  1. "10 Consumer Hits 1950–2007". The Korea Times. 16 October 2007. Retrieved 21 October 2007.
  2. "Brief History". SAMYANGFOODS Co., Ltd.
  3. "Brand History" (in Korean). SAMYANGFOODS Co., Ltd.
  4. Samyang Foods . Retrieved 4 July 2008.
  5. Park, Ju-yeon (2015-12-13). "invigorating Korean market of ramyeon".
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