Nongshim announced that its Shin Ramyun Toomba product will hit the shelves of Woolworths in Australia and 7-Eleven in Japan.
“We plan to advertise Shin Ramyun and its ‘spicy flavor of Korea’ to Japan, the birthplace of instant noodles,” Nongshim said in a press release Monday, adding that the company chose ...
This fusion of two instant products is proof that Korean flavors can turn the most boring American food products into something sparkly, new and so good. To make a better batch of Kraft Mac and Cheese ...
As shutdowns sweep the world, people stuck at home are turning to this classic Korean ramen hack for flavor and comfort ... I chose to use Shin Ramyun because, from what I understand, it's ...