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YoshidaYui

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Mon Dec 19, 2022, 01:59 AM Dec 2022

Which country eats the most ramen? -- RAMEN FACTS [View all]

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Vietnam loves instant noodles more than you. South Korea used to be number one, but now Vietnam is the world's top consumer of instant noodles per capita.Sep 14, 2022,


THIS COUNTRY EATS THE MOST INSTANT NOODLES



Vietnam loves instant noodles more than you. South Korea used to be number one, but now Vietnam is the world’s top consumer of instant noodles per capita. According to the World Instant Noodles Association, Vietnam’s consumption rose steadily from 55 servings in 2019 to 87 in 2021. Meanwhile, Korea consumed 80 servings in 2020 but that dropped to 73 last year. COVID lockdowns and inflation both point to why people keep coming back for instant noodles. Here are three Vietnamese favorites.

How Much Ramen Is Consumed WORLD WIDE Annually?

About 95 billion packs of ramen instant noodles are eaten every year. That's enough for every college student in the United States to eat about 13 packs a day every day for a year.

Indonesia consumes about 14 billion packs a year. South Koreans eat noodles about 70 packs per person per year.



More facts about instant noodles:

Though Americans tend to associate ramen with only four flavors — beef, chicken, shrimp and oriental — there are thousands of varieties of ramen, many of them made with tasty additions. For instance, in China, instant noodles are often served with vegetables or sliced pork.

Ramen is considered to be a quintessential Japanese food, but it originated in China. The name is thought to come from the Chinese la mian, which means "pulled noodles."

The world's most expensive bowl of ramen is the Five-Taste Blend Imperial Noodles dish at the Fujimaki Gekijyo restaurant in Tokyo. The spicy version includes more than 20 gourmet ingredients and costs more than $100 US Dollars (USD).

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