Product type | Instant noodles |
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Produced by | Nongshim |
Country | South Korea |
Introduced | 1982 |
Website | Official website |
Neoguri ( Korean: 너구리 lit. Raccoon dog) is a brand of ramyun produced by Nongshim in South Korea since 1982. [1] It is exported to over 80 countries, [2] and is the fourth highest selling brand of noodles in South Korea. [3] It is well known for its thick noodles and its spicy seafood flavour. The Korean version has a big piece of kombu, while the U.S. version does not have the kombu in it.
In the Academy Award-winning South Korean film Parasite one of the characters prepares a dish called Chapaguri (짜파구리) or "ram-don", a portmanteau which combines Neoguri with a second instant noodle product, the jajangmyeon-based Chapagetti (짜파게티). [4]
Product type | Instant noodles |
---|---|
Produced by | Nongshim |
Country | South Korea |
Introduced | 1982 |
Website | Official website |
Neoguri ( Korean: 너구리 lit. Raccoon dog) is a brand of ramyun produced by Nongshim in South Korea since 1982. [1] It is exported to over 80 countries, [2] and is the fourth highest selling brand of noodles in South Korea. [3] It is well known for its thick noodles and its spicy seafood flavour. The Korean version has a big piece of kombu, while the U.S. version does not have the kombu in it.
In the Academy Award-winning South Korean film Parasite one of the characters prepares a dish called Chapaguri (짜파구리) or "ram-don", a portmanteau which combines Neoguri with a second instant noodle product, the jajangmyeon-based Chapagetti (짜파게티). [4]