Whether you enjoy a late-night meal or simply love Korean food, a bowl of delicious instant noodles is a guaranteed way to satisfy your stomach. If you're the type of foodie who regularly stocks their pantry with Korean instant noodles, then it's highly likely you've come across Shin Ramyun. Now, the questions is: Is Shin Ramyun halal? Keep reading to find out ?
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What is Shin Ramyun?
Shin Ramyun is a brand of instant noodle invented in 1986 by South Korean food company Nongshim and has grown to be one of Korea's best-selling snacks. Now available in over 100 countries, Shin Ramyun is no longer just a staple enjoyed in Korea but in households across the world.
Is Shin Ramyun halal?
The answer is that some but not all of their products are halal-certified. There's a number of different packaging for Shin Ramyun, which are imported by many countries including USA, China and Hong Kong - so be sure to check that the version you're buying has the halal symbol.
Where can I find halal Shin Ramyun products?
Wondering where you can pick up halal Shin Ramyun products? Nowadays you can easily pick them at most major supermarkets in Singapore, Malaysia and Indonesia. You can also find them online on the following platforms:
We hope that this answers some of the questions you may have about Shin Ramyun's halal status. For more articles like this, check these out:
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