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Vietnamese instant noodles winning Japanese hearts

Oct 16 (vietnamplus.vn) - Instant noodles, a type of fast food originating from Japan more than 6 decades ago, are returning to the market as imported products and are loved by Japanese consumers.

More and more foreign instant noodle brands, especially those produced in Vietnam, are appearing on the shelves of major food stores around the East Asian country.

At the Asian food market in Shin-Okubo, Tokyo, instant noodles are displayed in a prominent spot near the front door. Among them are familiar Vietnamese brands such as Hao Hao, Omachi, and Instant pho.

Since appearing in Japan, boxes of Omachi, Hao Hao, and Cung Dinh noodles have won the hearts of Japanese people.

According to the Vietnam Trade Office in Japan, the number of Vietnamese people living in the country has increased to around 500,000, and Vietnamese instant noodle products have also made it to the country in larger numbers. ...continue reading

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