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21 September 2011 [19:42] - Today.Az
To pay homage to the notorious instant noodles industry, Japanese food company Nissin Foods has opened a new museum in Yokohama, near Tokyo.
Celebrating 40 years since the creation of the first snack, the
museum displays the history of the noodle, taking visitors on a journey
from its invention to its cultural influence within Japan and the rest
of the world. Up to 10,000sq m covers the museum grounds with
visitors given the chance to create their own instant recipe from
thousands of combinations at the My Cup Noodle Factory. Inside, visitors
can get a taste of the restaurants that serve a variety of noodles. During the opening of the museum, 500 people queued up to enter, including the former Japanese premier, Junichiro Koizumi. The attraction has been aimed at both adults and children, with giant instant noodle play areas built inside the complex. Nissin's founder Momofuku Ando invented the instant noodle
snack, chicken ramen noodles, in 1958 after he saw customers lining up
to buy soup noodles during pot-war Japan.
Since that moment, the company and the food product has risen
in popularity with millions of people purchasing the on-the-go meal
across the world. In 2005, Nissin was in the headlines for
supplying vacuum packed instant noodles to a Japanese astronaut aboard a
US space shuttle. Nissin previously opened a museum in Osaka back in 1999, which saw great success amongst fans. Japan
continues to pay tribute to instant noodle food with its many other
museums, including the Ramen noodle museum of Shinyokohama. /Metro/
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