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South Korean ramen brand
Ansungtangmyun
Picture of the ramyeon, prepared
Product typeInstant noodles
OwnerNongshim
Produced byNongshim
CountrySouth Korea
Introduced1983
WebsiteOffcial Website

Ansungtangmyun (Korean: 안성탕면; Hanja: 安城湯麵) is a brand of ramyeon produced by Nongshim in South Korea since 1983, and is the third highest-selling brand of noodles in South Korea. It is made with beef stock from cows in Anseong. In 1992, V Ansungtangmyun and in 1996, Shrimp Ansungtangmyun was launched. On June 22, 2005, Ansungtang noodles bowl made of pop-shaped container noodles was released, but it was discontinued due to sluggish sales, and 66g Ansungtang noodles cup was released on September 11, 2010. On September 10, 2018, to mark the 35th anniversary of the sale of Ansungtangmyun, a new seafood Ansungtangmyun was launched.

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References

  1. Kim, Kyung-moo (20 December 2014). "South Korea found the most ramen-eating country". Hankyoreh. Archived from the original on 2023-04-05. Retrieved 2015-09-22.

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