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  2. Shin Ramyun - Wikipedia

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    Shin Ramyun was introduced in October 1986 by Nongshim.The Nongshim R&D team was inspired by sogogi jangguk, a popular Korean spicy cabbage and beef stew. [4]After Shin Ramyun was introduced, Nongshim's share of the instant noodle market hit 46.3% in 1987, and exceeded 50% for the first time in 1988 (53.8%). [5]

  3. Nongshim - Wikipedia

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    On 18 September 1965, Nongshim was established under the name Lotte Food Industrial Company in Seoul, South Korea by Shin Choon-ho, brother of Lotte Corporation founder Shin Kyuk-ho. [9] When Nongshim introduced its first ramyun, Lotte Ramyun (롯데 라면) in 1965, there were 7 other companies in the market. [4] [10]

  4. List of instant noodle brands - Wikipedia

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    The first ramyeon brand in South Korea was Samyang [68] and Shin Ramyun (신[辛], literally "spicy") is the bestselling brand in South Korea. [69] The leading manufacturer of ramyeon in South Korea is Nong Shim ([農心], literally "Farmer's Heart"), which exports many of its products overseas. [70]

  5. Korean Air says turbulence is knocking instant noodles off ...

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    Turbulence is knocking a beloved instant-noodle offering off Korean Air's economy menu. Cups of Shin Ramyun instant noodles, a favorite among Korean Air travelers over the years, will no longer be ...

  6. Even Professional Chefs Cook Instant Ramen — Here’s ... - AOL

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    An even easier way to make your ramen creamy: Add half a wheel of Boursin, a soft and crumbly French cheese. 2021 F&W Best New Chef Thessa Diadem mixes the shallot and chive flavor into Shin ...

  7. Neoguri (instant noodle) - Wikipedia

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    Neoguri (Korean: 너구리 lit. Raccoon dog) is a brand of ramyun produced by Nongshim in South Korea since 1982. [1] It is exported to over 80 countries, [2] and is the fourth highest selling brand of noodles in South Korea. [3]

  8. Shin Choon-ho - Wikipedia

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    Under Shin's leadership, Nongshim became South Korea's largest instant noodles maker and the fifth-largest in the world, and introduced popular products such as the Saeukkang, Shin Ramyun, Chapaghetti, and Neoguri. [1] He died on 27 March 2021 at Seoul National University Hospital. [3] Shin is survived by his wife Kim Nak-yang, and five children.

  9. Nongshim RedForce - Wikipedia

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    Nongshim RedForce [n 1] (Korean: 농심 레드포스) is a South Korean professional esports organization owned by food and beverage company Nongshim.The team's name and logo are a reference to Nongshim's popular instant noodle brand Shin Ramyun. [1]