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    Ramen

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    Up for a bowl of Ramen? The famous Japanese food “Ramen” consists of 3 components. One of the important components is the different kinds of soup. Every Ramen restaurant has their own soup and there is no two of the same. But they are mostly categorized into Shou-yu (soy sauce)‚ Tonkotsu (Pork)‚ Shio (Salt)‚ and Miso (soybean paste). Ramen soups are made by mixing soup stock and sauce. The soup stocks are usually made by boiling ingredients such as chicken‚ pork bones‚ katsuo-bushi (dried

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    Ramen Noodles Business

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    CASE STUDY ON: RAMEN NOODLES RESTAURANT CONSULTANTS: SHIVA‚ STEVE‚ FERNANDO AND ZINGA PROFESSOR: CHRIS CASTILLO COURSE: BUSINESS MANAGEMENT AND ENTRPRENEURSHIP COMPANY Koichi Ramen is a small ramen noodle restaurant in the tradition of the Japanese staple dish. Ramen noodle shacks are to Japan what the fast-food restaurants are to the people. They are a place where people go for a quick‚ rich‚ filling meal when they don’t have time or simply don’t feel like cooking. The ramen that is being

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    Intro: According to a Japanese poll in the year 2000‚ "the Japanese believe that their best invention of the twentieth century was instant noodles."[6] As of 2010‚ approximately 95 billion servings of instant noodles are eaten worldwide every year. China consumes 42 billion packages of instant noodles per year – 44% of world consumption – Indonesia‚ 14 billion; Japan‚ 5.3 billion‚ Vietnam 4.8 billion‚ USA 4 billion. Per capita‚ South Koreans consume the greatest amount of instant noodles‚ 69 per

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    How to Cook Ramen Noodles

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    How To Make A Quick‚ Easy‚ Cheap and Delicious Ramen Noodle and Bratwurst Dinner General Aim: College Students Specific Purpose: Teach College Kids How to Make a Cheap and Quick Meal Thesis Sentence: That is why you will want to listen to how to make this Ramen Noodle and Bratwurst meal because it is easy‚ cheap‚ fast‚ and delicious. INTRODUCTION I. “ ARE you a college student?” “ Are you always in a hurry?” “Are you looking for ways to save money?” II. If you are in this room you are

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    history of instant noodles

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    packet is almost always included with a packet of instant noodles. The product may also be consumed raw from the packet‚ as the noodles are already cooked‚ usually by frying Instant noodles originate from instant versions of the Japanese dish ramen The idea of instant noodles can be traced back to the Chinese Qing Dynasty‚ when yimian noodles were deep-fried which allowed them to be stored for long periods and then prepared quickly. Similarly‚ "Chicken Thread Noodles" (deep-fried thin noodles

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    Business Plan

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    BOKUCHOI RAMEN 5 year Business Plan Chung Moon (813) 454-4240 TABLE OF CONTENTS PLAN SUMMARY 3 COMPANY AND INDUSTRY 3 COMPANY 3 Mission Statement 4 Vision Statement 4 INDUSTRY 4 Competition 5 Trends 6 THE PRODUCT 6 Research and Development 7 Future Developments 7 MARKET ANALYSIS 7 Target Market 8 Demographics 9 MARKETING STRATEGY 9 Pricing 10 OPERATIONS 10 Floor Plan 10 Production Process 11 Labor 12 MANAGEMENT

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    Japanese Vegetable Noodles

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    and winter months.[1] Varieties include: * Ramen - thin‚ wheat-based noodles made from wheat flour‚ salt‚ water‚ and Kansui (a type of mineral water) or eggs. The dough is set to rise before being pulled. These Japanese noodles were originally imported from China‚ as a noodle soup‚ during the Meiji Period. Since then it has been integrated into several Japanese dishes‚ thousands of Japanese restaurants specializing in ramen have opened‚ instant ramen was invented‚ and dishes containing the noodle

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    instant ramen noodles‚ manufactured and distributed by Nissin Foods Products Company‚ Ltd of Japan. Typically packaged in foam‚ hard plastic or paper‚ the precooked block of noodles only need the addition of hot water to return them to their delicious and edible form. Background Information: Momofuku Ando‚ following his establishment and introduction of Nissin Food Products Company‚ Ltd. of Japan‚ invented instant noodles in 1958. That same year‚ Momofuku Ando introduced Chikin Ramen (Chicken

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    TV show? dunno. Dexter is off the list. they killed my favorite character 5. If you could live anywhere in the world where would it be? Fixing to crawl into my own bed... at home... in Maryland 6. What did you have for breakfast? Beef Ramen Noodles 7. What is your favorite cuisine? Thai‚ Italian‚ anything yummy. 8. What foods do you dislike? tuna fish casserole 9. Favorite Place to Eat? At home 10. Favorite dressing? Ranch 11. What kind of vehicle do you drive

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    Maggi Strategy

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    Maggie Growth Strategies - Presentation Transcript 1. Maggi takes the health route Submitted to:- Ms. Mamta Rampal Program Manager‚ ISMC. TAT-6 2. Nestle around the Globe * Nestle is a Swiss company founded in 1866 by Henri Nestle. * Nestle market its products in 130 countries across the world. * Nestle sells over a billion product every day. * Nestle put the nutrition as the core of their business‚ Nestle main focus is on health and wellness. The main consideration

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