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Nissin Asks Japanese Customers Which Foreign Cup Noodle Brand They Want to Sample

posted on by Eric Stimson
Choices range from Indonesia to Brazil to Germany

Though they are a Japanese invention, instant noodles have spread around the world and are a staple of diets for busy people everywhere. Many of these flavors imitate local cuisine and are unknown to Japanese consumers. In order for its home customer base to get a taste of some of these soup broths, instant noodle producer Nissin is launching a campaign to celebrate its 45th anniversary by polling Japanese customers on which foreign cup noodle brand they'd like sold in Japan.

The choices:


Five-Spice Beef from mainland China


Spicy Beef from mainland China, which uses garlic, ginger, chili pepper, and Sichuan pepper


Spicy Seafood from Hong Kong, which also includes pork and kimchi flavors


XO Sauce Seafood from Hong Kong, which uses a popular sauce made from dried seafood, chili peppers, onions and garlic


Tom Yum Shrimp Sabb from Thailand, which is even spicier than the version sold in Japan


Moo Manao from Thailand, based on a lime-heavy pork salad


Tom Yam Seafood from Singapore, which uses chili, lemongrass, and lemon


Chilli Crab from Singapore, which includes tomato, chili pepper, and oyster sauce flavors


Batchoy from the Philippines, based on a pork organ & noodle soup


Bulalo from the Philippines, based on a beef soup cooked with fish sauce and calamondin (a citrus fruit)


Rasa Sop Buntut Klasik from Indonesia, based on oxtail soup


Rasa Gulai Ayam Melayu from Indonesia, based on a coconut milk/chicken curry


Mazedaar Masala from India, which uses masala spice mix (chili, coriander, turmeric, etc.)


Veggi Manchow from India, based on a soy sauce, garlic, ginger, chili pepper, green onion and carrot soup


Wasabi from Germany


Champignons (mushrooms) from Germany, based on a European-style onion and mushroom soup


Chicken from the USA


Camaron Picante (spicy shrimp) from Mexico


Galinha Caipira from Brazil, which uses chicken, garlic, celery, and tomato flavors


Costela com Molho Churrasco from Brazil, based on barbequed beef ribs

Cast your vote on Nissin's official site. The election is open until May 31. The winner will be announced on September 12 and sold in November as part of the Cup Noodle BIG line.

Nissin's previous campaign involved humorous pop art-style photos. If you enjoy pretty women drinking spicy soup, perhaps this campaign will be of more interest.

Sources: Cup Noodle official website and Infoseek Rakuten News


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