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  2. Prince Noodles - Wikipedia

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    Prince Noodles entered the market in 1973. By the mid-1980s, a new brand with a similar concept Science Noodles manufactured by Uni-President Enterprises Corporation was launched in the market and began to compete with Prince Noodles, causing the latter's sales performance to decline.

  3. Science Noodles - Wikipedia

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    In the 1970s Taiwan market lacked many consumer goods, so children's snacks were rare. However, at the time a pack of Science Noodles was only 2.5 NT$, which created demand as a children's snack. By the mid-1980s, Science Noodles began to compete with the more favored instant noodle brand, Prince Noodles. Despite the competition between the two ...

  4. List of instant noodle brands - Wikipedia

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    Demae Ramen or Demae Itcho [16] was first introduced in Japan in 1969 and entered the market in Hong Kong the following year. [17] As of 2016, it has the market share of approximately 60% of ramen, with "original Japanese style" and other flavors catered for the region. [14] Dosirac: Korea Yakult (Paldo) A brand of ramyeon produced in South ...

  5. Black-owned ramen shop adds a soul-food staple to the ... - AOL

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    Ramen by Rā will be offering limited bowls of the Black History Month special every day between Feb. 7 and 10 on a first-come-first-served basis. This article was originally published on TODAY ...

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  8. Ramen - Wikipedia

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    In Akihabara, Tokyo, vending machines distribute warm ramen in a steel can known as ramen kan (らーめん缶). It is produced by a popular local ramen restaurant in flavors such as tonkotsu and curry, and contains noodles, soup, menma, and pork. It is intended as a quick snack, and includes a small folded plastic fork. [58]

  9. List of instant foods - Wikipedia

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    A cup of roasted beef and ramen instant noodles. This is a list of instant foods. Instant foods are convenience foods which require minimal preparation, typically just adding water or milk. [1] Some authors define "instant" food as requiring less than five minutes of preparation and "ultra-instant food" as requiring less than one minute. [2]