Ramyeon
For the related Chinese and Japanese dishes, see
lamian and
ramen.
Ramyeon or Ramyun is a Korean noodle soup dish. Many instant noodle ramyeon brands are sold in various countries around the world, including China, Hong Kong, Macau, Japan and Russia. Ramyeon is typically spicy. In South Korea, the best-selling brand is Shin Ramyun.[1]
History
The origin of ramyeon is unclear. Some sources say it is of Japanese or Chinese origin. The first instant ramyeon was produced by Samyang Food in 1963 under technical assistance from Myojo Foods Co. Japan, which provided manufacturing equipment.[2][3][4] Lotte industry(today's Nongshim) invigorated Korean market of ramyeon in 1965.[5]
Types
- red-broth ramyeon
- white-broth ramyeon
- brothless ramyeon
- spaghetti ramyeon
- jajang ramyeon
- jjamppong ramyeon
- kimchi ramyeon
- spacy chicken ramyeon
Related dishes
List of ramyeon brands
References
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