
Ramyeon
라면
Korea's fiery instant noodle culture, from late-night comfort food to global export phenomenon.
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Korean ramyeon (라면) is a style of instant noodle that is distinctly different from Japanese ramen. While Japanese ramen is typically made from scratch in specialized restaurants with rich, carefully crafted broths, Korean ramyeon refers primarily to instant noodles — dried noodle blocks with a powdered or liquid seasoning packet that are cooked at home or in convenience stores in just a few minutes. The defining characteristic of Korean ramyeon is its bold, spicy red broth. The soup base is typically made from a combination of chili, garlic, dried mushrooms, and savory seasonings that produce an intensely flavored, reddish-orange soup. Unlike milder Japanese broths, Korean ramyeon punches hard with heat and umami. The most iconic brands include Shin Ramyeon (Nongshim), Samyang's Buldak Bokkeum Myeon (fire noodles), and Jin Ramyeon. Shin Ramyeon alone sells over 3 billion packets per year globally, making it one of the world's best-selling food products.
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Start with Shin Ramyeon if you want the authentic Korean ramyeon experience — it is spicy but manageable for most people.
Avoid Buldak (fire noodles) unless you genuinely enjoy extreme heat — many Koreans consider them challenging too.
Adding just a small splash of rice vinegar to the finished broth gives a brightness that cuts through the richness and makes the soup taste more complex.
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