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Cosa (chi) è ramen - definizione

JAPANESE NOODLES
Ramen Noodles; Raamen; Ramen noodles; Râmen; Ramyun; Ramyeon; R4m3n; Ramen noodle; Raumen; Rāmen; ラーメン; 🍜; Ramen Soup; 라면; Chūka soba; Shina soba; Chuka soba; Koburang; Chinese ramen; Mazemen
  • Instant ramen in Japan
  • Miso}} ramen
  • Fresh ramen noodles
  • Gomoku soba}}
  • Shōyu}} ramen
  • A ramen restaurant in Shinjuku Kabukicho
  • Ramen in tonkotsu soup
  • Karē}} ramen
  • Shio}} ramen
  • Shin-Yokohama Rāmen Museum
  • Tantan-men}}, or soupless dandan noodle
  • A hot bowl of ''tonkotsu'' ramen in [[Tokyo]]
  • Ramen stall in Tokyo

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CHIEF DEITY OF PASTAFARIANISM
Flying spaghetti monster; Pastafarians; Pastafarian; Flying spagetti monster; Spaghetti Monster; Pastafarianism; Pastafari; Revised flying spaghetti monster; Spaghetti & Pulsar Activating Meatballs; His Noodly Appendage; Flying Spagetti Monster; Flying Sphagetti Monster; Flying Speghetti Monsterism; WWFSMD; WWFSMD?; Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster; Flying Spagetti Monsterism; Spaghetti Monsterism; FSMism; Spagetti monster; Flying Spaghetti Monsterism; Spaghetti monster; Spaghetti Monster Orthodoxy; The Flying Spaghetti Monster; Noodly appendage; Noodly Appendage; Flying Spaghetti Monster parody; TFSM; Pastafarism; Beer volcanos; Beer Volcano; Stripper Factory; Spaghettimonster; Loose Canon; Spagnostic; RAmen; Pastafarean; Pastaferian; Giant Flying Spaghetti Monster; Fsmism; Noodly appendages; The Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster; Spagnostics; Spaghedeity; Pirates in terms of global warming; Noodley appendage; FSM-ism; The flying spaghetti monster; Open Letter to the Kansas School Board; Spaghethys; CoFSM; The Flying Spaghetti Monster Religion; C of FSM; Flying Noodle Monster; Noodle Monster; Pastalm; Touched by His Noodly Appendage; Pirates and global warming; Flying spaghetti monsterism; Fsm church; Virgin Marinara; VIRGIN MARINARA; Evangelical Pastafarian Church; Parmageddon; Pastafari movement; Loose canon; Cfsm; The Loose Canon; Niko Alm; Church of the Flying Spaghetti; R'amen; Flying Spaghetti; Pastafarianist; Pastafarian religion; Pasta farian
['r?:m?n]
¦ plural noun (in oriental cuisine) quick-cooking noodles.
Origin
Japanese, from Chin. la 'to pull' + mian 'noodles'.
Ramen shop         
  • An [[Ajisen Ramen]] restaurant in Dragon Centre, [[Sham Shui Po]], Hong Kong
  • A ramen dish with [[gyōza]] (right) at a Japanese ramen shop
  • Chefs preparing ramen dishes at a ramen shop in Tokyo
RESTAURANT SPECIALIZING IN RAMEN
Ramen restaurant; Ramen-ya; Ramenya
A ramen shop is a restaurant that specializes in ramen dishes, the wheat-flour Japanese noodles in broth. In Japan, ramen shops are very common and popular, and are sometimes referred to as ramen-ya or ramen-ten .
Nissin Chikin Ramen         
JAPANESE INSTANT NOODLE BRAND
Chicken Ramen; Nissin Chicken Ramen; Chikin Ramen
, or Nissin Chicken Ramen, is a noodle brand and the first marketed brand of Japanese instant noodles produced by Nissin Foods since 1958. It was invented by Momofuku Ando after he learned how to cook tempura in his house in Ikeda, Osaka.

Wikipedia

Ramen

Ramen () (拉麺, ラーメン or らーめん, rāmen, IPA: [ɾaꜜːmeɴ]) is a Japanese noodle dish. It consists of Chinese-style wheat noodles (or 中華麺, chūkamen) served in a broth; common flavors are soy sauce and miso, with typical toppings including sliced pork (chāshū), nori (dried seaweed), menma (bamboo shoots), and scallions. Ramen has its roots in Chinese noodle dishes. Nearly every region in Japan has its own variation of ramen, such as the tonkotsu (pork bone broth) ramen of Kyushu and the miso ramen of Hokkaido.

The origin of ramen is traced back to Yokohama Chinatown in the early 20th century. The word "ramen" is a Japanese borrowing of the Mandarin Chinese word lāmiàn, meaning 'pulled noodles'. The dish evolved from southern Chinese noodle dishes, reflecting the demographics of Chinese settlers in Yokohama. Ramen gained popularity in Japan, especially during food shortages following World War II. In 1958, instant noodles were invented by Momofuku Ando, further popularizing the dish. Today, ramen is a cultural icon in Japan, with many regional varieties and a wide range of toppings.

The last few decades have seen a proliferation of regional ramen variations in Japan, known as gotouchi ramen. Notable examples include Sapporo's rich miso ramen, Hakodate's salt-flavored ramen, Kitakata's thick, flat noodles in pork-and-niboshi broth, Tokyo-style ramen with soy-flavored chicken broth, Yokohama's Ie-kei ramen with soy flavored pork broth, Wakayama's soy sauce and pork bone broth, and Hakata's milky, pork-bone tonkotsu broth. Ramen is offered in various establishments and locations, with the best quality usually found in specialist ramen-ya restaurants. Ramen's popularity extends beyond Japan, as it is known as rìshì lāmiàn in China, ramyeon in Korea, and has even made its way into Western restaurant chains. Instant ramen was exported from Japan in 1971 and has since gained international recognition.

Esempi dal corpus di testo per ramen
1. Mr Kawashimas ramen, by contrast, is good for ramen fanatics, but not popular with the public, according to Mr Osaki.
2. He eats a lot of ramen noodles. × × × Youth rights is not a front–burner issue.
3. The taste of Aoba ramen is not something that you can learn.
4. The street was littered with packages of ramen noodles and other items.
5. Witnesses said that before Ramen was put into an ambulance, she was asked if she knew her attacker, and she nodded Yes.‘‘ Ramen died 14 hours later at a hospital without speaking another word.