Koreans' per capita instant noodle consumption ranks 2nd after Vietnam

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Koreans' per capita instant noodle consumption ranks 2nd after Vietnam

Samyang Food's Buldak spicy ramyeon products at a large discount store outlet in Seoul are seen on Sept. 24. [YONHAP]

Samyang Food's Buldak spicy ramyeon products at a large discount store outlet in Seoul are seen on Sept. 24. [YONHAP]

 
Korea ranked second after Vietnam in per capita consumption of instant noodles in 2024, a global industry association said Thursday.
 
Korea's overall instant noodle consumption reached 4.1 billion units last year, ranking eighth worldwide, while its per-person consumption stood at 79.2, according to the Osaka-based World Instant Noodles Association (WINA). Korea has a population of 51.75 million.
 

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The Korean figure followed Vietnam's 81. The Southeast Asian country, with a population of 100 million, ranked fourth in overall consumption at 8.14 billion units.
 
Thailand ranked third in terms of per-person consumption at 57, followed by Nepal at 54, Indonesia 52, Japan and Malaysia 47 each, Taiwan 40, the Philippines 39, and China, including Hong Kong, at 31.
 
Per capita instant noodle consumption tends to be high in Asian countries with traditional noodle-eating cultures. In contrast, the figure remains below 10 in many European countries.
 
In recent years, Korea's instant noodle consumption has steadily risen — from 3.79 billion units in 2021 to 3.95 billion in 2022 and 4.04 billion in 2023.
 
Last year, global instant noodle consumption climbed 2.4 percent on-year to 123.07 billion units. China, including Hong Kong, topped the list with 43.8 billion units, more than 10 times Korea's volume.
 
Instant noodle consumption in Europe remains low, but demand is growing, thanks in part to the global popularity of K-pop and K-food.
 
Nongshim has released Shin Ramyun products featuring characters from the global hit animated movie "KPop Demon Hunters." Samyang Foods, the maker of the world-famous Buldak spicy ramyeon, is also experiencing a rise in demand for its products in overseas markets.
 
From January to September, Korea's ramyeon exports jumped 24.7 percent on-year to 1.6 trillion won ($1.1 billion), according to the Korea Agro-Fisheries & Food Trade Corporation.

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