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Inventor of instant noodles dies
BBC ^ | 6 January 2007 | BBC

Posted on 01/06/2007 8:16:44 AM PST by csvset

The inventor of instant noodles, Momofuku Ando, has died in Japan, aged 96, of a heart attack.

Mr Ando was born in Taiwan in 1910 and moved to Japan in 1933, founding Nissin Food Products Co after World War II to provide cheap food for the masses.

His most famous product, Cup Noodle, was released in 1971.

Its taste and ease of preparation - adding hot water to dried noodles in a waterproof polystyrene container - have made it popular around the world.

Mr Ando said the inspiration for his product came when he saw people lining up to buy bowls of hot ramen noodle soup at a black market stall during the food shortages after World War II.

Noodles in space

He developed his first instant noodles, Chicken Ramen, in 1958.

The product came out as Japan recovered from the ravages of World War II and began a long period of economic expansion.

It was the masterstroke of providing a waterproof polystyrene container for the noodles that made his Cup Noodle an instant success in 1971.

Nissin has led the global instant noodle industry since then, selling 85.7 billion servings every year, according to Agence France Presse.

His firm also developed a version of Cup Noodle for Japanese astronauts to eat on the space shuttle Discovery in 2005.

In 1999, Mr Ando opened a museum in Osaka devoted to instant noodles.

He retired as Nissin's chairman in 2005.

Japanese newspapers and business people have been paying tribute to Mr Ando.

"He was a self-made man who developed an epoch-making instant noodle product and spread it to all corners of the world," Akio Nomura, chairman of the Osaka Chamber of Commerce and Industry, told Kyodo news agency.

Mr Ando remained active until just days before his death, giving a New Year's speech to Nissin employees and having a lunch of Chicken Ramen with company executives.



TOPICS: Business/Economy; Japan
KEYWORDS: noodles; ramen; soup
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To: Felis_irritable
This is *still* a not-insignificant part of my diet and I've been out of college for almost 30 years... I just like the stuff.

We lived in Japan in the mid 60s. I still eat it for many lunches.

41 posted on 01/06/2007 9:19:35 AM PST by Professional Engineer (Why bifocals? Font inflation. Today's 14 point is the same as 2 point was in 1957.)
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To: csvset

When I was an undergraduate the local grocery had Top Ramen at ten packages for a dollar. I was so broke I asked the guy what he was charging for Medium Ramen.


42 posted on 01/06/2007 9:29:17 AM PST by rogue yam
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To: indcons; martin_fierro; Charles Henrickson

Yes, it was sad to hear that Mr. Ando had pasta way...


43 posted on 01/06/2007 9:31:32 AM PST by mikrofon (A Man Who Used His Noodle)
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To: rogue yam

LOL, been there!


44 posted on 01/06/2007 9:41:13 AM PST by null and void (Propaganda doesn't have to make sense. Hell, it often works better if it doesn't.)
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To: mikrofon
pasta way...

LOL

45 posted on 01/06/2007 9:42:05 AM PST by jdm
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To: null and void
Damm. He's been an important part of my life and I never even knew who he was....

Lol at your remark!

46 posted on 01/06/2007 9:42:44 AM PST by rawhide
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To: csvset

The noodles can sustain life if the flavor packet is discarded unopened.


47 posted on 01/06/2007 9:43:48 AM PST by RightWhale
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To: csvset

48 posted on 01/06/2007 9:49:20 AM PST by struggle ((The struggle continues))
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To: RightWhale
HUH? What the kids are doing these days with Top Ramen is crushing the pack to break the noodles into bite sized bits, then sprinkling the bits with the flavor packet's contents, and eating it dry!
49 posted on 01/06/2007 9:51:42 AM PST by null and void (Propaganda doesn't have to make sense. Hell, it often works better if it doesn't.)
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To: Reaganesque

I was thinking the same thing,...now does he get buried in the desert, a swamp or out at sea? (Or in Old Faithful for 2 minutes?)


50 posted on 01/06/2007 9:51:51 AM PST by Cvengr
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To: camle; Alkhin; Professional Engineer; katana; Mr. Silverback; MadIvan; agrarianlady; ...

Pot noodle ping...


51 posted on 01/06/2007 9:52:37 AM PST by null and void (Propaganda doesn't have to make sense. Hell, it often works better if it doesn't.)
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To: csvset

My grad-school food groups consisted of beer, Ramen noodles, Pop-Tarts, and Funyuns. In that order.


52 posted on 01/06/2007 9:57:00 AM PST by Xenalyte (Anything is possible when you don't understand how anything happens.)
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To: csvset

I've always wondered why the Vatican hasn't capitalized on the idea and freeze-dries the Communion pack.


53 posted on 01/06/2007 9:58:17 AM PST by Cvengr
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To: csvset

Oops! The Ramen Museum isn't in Tokyo, it's in Osaka. Likely why we didn't get to it when we were in Tokyo. ;o)


54 posted on 01/06/2007 10:07:19 AM PST by SuziQ
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To: csvset

Ramen Coleslaw

INGREDIENTS
2 tablespoons olive oil
3 tablespoons white wine vinegar
2 tablespoons white sugar
2 tablespoons soy sauce
1 (3 ounce) package chicken flavored ramen noodles, crushed, seasoning packet reserved
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/2 teaspoon ground black pepper
2 tablespoons sesame seeds
1/4 cup sliced almonds
1/2 medium head cabbage, shredded
3 green onions, chopped

DIRECTIONS
Preheat oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C).
In a medium bowl, whisk together the oil, vinegar, soy sauce, sugar, ramen noodle spice mix, salt and pepper to create a dressing.
Place sesame seeds and almonds in a single layer on a medium baking sheet. Bake in the preheated oven 10 minutes, or until lightly brown.
In a large salad bowl, combine the cabbage, green onions and crushed ramen noodles. Pour dressing over the cabbage, and toss to coat evenly. Top with toasted sesame seeds and almonds.


55 posted on 01/06/2007 10:12:33 AM PST by agrarianlady
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To: Reaganesque

LOL LOL LOL!


56 posted on 01/06/2007 10:13:09 AM PST by brwnsuga
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To: mikrofon

LOL


57 posted on 01/06/2007 10:18:49 AM PST by indcons (Fellow FReepers - Best Wishes for 2007.)
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To: csvset
When we PCS'd back in late 1964 from three years in Japan with the USAF, we shipped a case of Chicken Ramen and a gallon of Kikkoman Shoyu (soy sauce) back with our household goods.

When we started running out, we searched all over Houston -- and finally found them at Pier One Imports. It was several years before the items began showing up in grocery stores -- and the Kikkoman was watered-down... (And Pier One was into selling junky furniture and "dust-collectors"...)

Every time I cook up a batch of "China-soba", (aka "Ramen") my granddaughters are lined up -- waiting for their share.

~~~~~

Ando-Sama: Domo arigato goziamasu!

58 posted on 01/06/2007 10:19:57 AM PST by TXnMA ("Allah": Satan's current alias...)
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To: Eric in the Ozarks
the last time I told the guy in the chinese restaurant No MSG..he nodded profusely but didnt understand what I was saying and I had to give myself an epi-pen shot..... ....this stuff is poison to a lot of people....and salt replaces it nicely....
59 posted on 01/06/2007 11:13:50 AM PST by Vaquero (Moderate Islam is Radical Islams Trojan horse in the West)
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To: RepoGirl; csvset; lesser_satan

After living on ramen noodles for years, I came up with this recipe for ramen chili as a change of pace:

3 packages ramen noodles, any flavor
large can of Bush's extra hot chili beans
mexican powder
pepper
green peppers and onions if desired
jalapenos
tobasco
a pile of ground beef

Brown ground beef. Drain. Or don't, I don't care.
Add can of chili beans, and 3/4 can of water.
Add pepper and a bunch of the mexican powder, stir.
Add onions and green peppers if you must. Definitely add the jalapenos and tobasco.
After it has boiled a while, throw out the ramen noodles. Or save for next time you make ramen chili.

Serve and eat.
And be happy you're not having ramen noodles again.


60 posted on 01/06/2007 11:34:59 AM PST by Larry Lucido
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