Sesame Ramen

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Sesame Ramen
Alternative names참깨라면
TypeNoodle
Place of originSouth Korea
Created byOttogi
Main ingredientsDried or precooked noodle, seasoning, egg block, oil
Food energy
(per serving)
115 kcal (481 kJ)

Sesame Ramen (Korean: 참깨라면, romanizedchamkkae-ramyeon) is a type of ramyeon (instant noodles) sold in South Korea that is produced by Ottogi.[1][2] The contents of the ramyeon are unique; it consists of a dried noodles block, seasoning, oil, sesame, and an "egg block," which is made of egg and vegetables. It is served both in a cup and a "bag." In English, it means "sesame instant noodles."

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  1. ^ "Bag". Archived from the original on 18 September 2016. Retrieved 19 July 2016.
  2. ^ "Container". Archived from the original on 18 September 2016. Retrieved 19 July 2016.

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  • [1] - Ottogi Food