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CU is bringing the Han River abroad as it installs ramyeon cookers in its stores across the continent, proving to be popular with locals.
Korean ramyeon manufacturers celebrate Indonesia's relaxed inspection regulations. The country now requires inspections for carcinogens, but recent efforts have eased requirements, benefitting exporters like Samyang Foods and Nongshim.
Samyang Foods has launched its Buldak tteokbokki, available in original and carbonara flavors, at Walmart.
Korean netizens raised a complaint against Indomie, an Indonesian noodle company that recently chose NewJeans as its brand ambassador, for allegedly tricking consumers into believing its products are made in Korea by using hangul on its packaging.
Bumil Industrial, the maker of the most prevelant ramyeon cooker along the Han River, has inked an export deal with U.S.-based BeautyMaster.
Nongshim, a food manufacturer, opened an experience store for its ramyeon products in Myeong-dong, central Seoul, on Monday.
Otoki's Jin Ramen revamps its flavors with deeper umami, a spicier kick, and improved noodles, marking its first major update in 11 years.
Nongshim will spend 191.8 billion won ($143 million) to build an export-only factory in Busan with the aim of doubling its ramyeon exports by the second half of 2026.
The convenience store chain CU is planning to tap into the Korean food craze with a nationwide expansion of its "Ramyeon Libraries."
Korean Air no longer serves ramyeon to passengers in economy class seats amid rising concerns over safety due to increasing severe air turbulence.
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