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Samyang Roundsquare Co., Ltd. (Korean: 삼양라운드스퀘어) is an international South Korean food manufacturer and the first instant ramen company in South Korea. [1] Samyang was founded on September 15, 1961, by Jeon Jung Yoon.
Buldak Ramen [1] (Korean: 불닭볶음면, romanized: buldak-bokkeum-myeon, lit. 'fire chicken stir-fried noodles') is a South Korean brand of instant noodle, produced by Samyang Foods since April 2012. [2] It is Samyang's best-selling product, with 4 billion sales by August 2022. [3]
On November 3, 1989, an anonymous letter was sent to the South Korean authorities alleging that Samyang ramen was made with industrial oil. This led to five food representatives, including one from Samyang Foods, being arrested under the Act on Special Measures for the Control of Health Offenses, and Food Sanitation Act.
Samyang can refer to: Samyang-dong, a neighborhood in Seoul; Samyang Food, a food manufacturer; Samyang Optics, a South Korean manufacturer of camera equipment and electronics; Kumho Tires, a company previously named Samyang Tire
On 30 April 2008, the Patent Court of Korea agreed that term was generalized and buldak became free for public use. [6] Although the popularity of buldak has declined in recent years in South Korea, the dish has led to the development of other successful dishes inspired by it, such as buldak-flavored instant noodles by Samyang Food. [7]
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Samyang Ranch is the largest highlands farm in Asia, located in the hills of Daegwallyeong at 850 to 1,470 meters above sea level. It is operated as a petting zoo and features a pastoral landscape. The ranch is operated by the leading Korean food and dairy company Samyang food, the first company to introduce ramyeon instant noodles into a ...
Seven Springs (Korean: 세븐스프링스) was a restaurant chain based in South Korea owned by the Samyang Group. In 2014, the chain had over 25 retail stores in South Korea. [1] [2] However, by 2019, only four locations remained, [3] and Samyang Group reported an operating loss of ₩2,200,000,000 that year. [4]