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    In a large bowl, add coleslaw, almonds and crushed ramen noodles and mix. In a small mixing bowl or mason jar, add rice vinegar, olive oil, soy sauce, granulated garlic, sugar substitute and dash ...

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    Two laidback locations offer a small but ever-evolving lineup of ramen bowls like duck ramen with crispy confit duck in a shoyu broth and the much adored spicy chicken ramen with seared confit ...

  5. Ramen - Wikipedia

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    A hot bowl of tonkotsu ramen in Tokyo. In 1958, instant noodles were invented by Momofuku Ando, the Taiwanese-Japanese founder and chairman of Nissin Foods. Named the greatest Japanese invention of 20th century in a Japanese poll, [32] instant ramen allowed anyone to make an approximation of this dish simply by adding boiling water.

  6. Mr. Noodles - Wikipedia

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    Mr. Noodles is the brand name of a Canadian instant noodles product, dating back to the 1970s. Imported by Anderson Watts Ltd. of Vancouver and manufactured by partner Beltek Foods of Huizhou, China, the Mr. Noodles brand is sold in packages the same size of traditional ramen. Mr.

  7. Cup Noodles - Wikipedia

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    Nissin recognized that the bowls traditionally used to package instant noodles in Asia were not common in the US, so the paper cup was designed by Ron R. Matteson. In 1971, Nissin introduced instant ramen packaged in a foam cup. The three original Cup O' Noodles flavors in the US were beef, chicken and shrimp; pork flavor was added in 1976.

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