Myojo is a Japanese food brand that specializes in instant noodles and pasta.
Founded in 1950 in Japan.
In 1961, they released their first instant noodle, Chuka Soba.
Myojo is a subsidiary of Nissin Foods Holdings, the company that also owns the popular instant noodle brand, Cup Noodles.
Today, Myojo has expanded their product line to include various types of noodles, including udon, soba, and yakisoba.
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Myojo's first instant noodle product, a classic ramen-style noodle soup.
A stir-fry style instant noodle dish with a savory sauce and vegetables.
A thick, wheat-flour noodle often used in Japanese hot pot dishes.
Nissin Foods Holdings also owns the brands Cup Noodles, Top Ramen, and Hot & Spicy.
Some Myojo products are vegan, while others contain animal products. Be sure to check the ingredients list before consuming.
Myojo instant noodles can be prepared by boiling them in water for 2-4 minutes, depending on the product. Follow the instructions on the packaging for best results.
Myojo noodles are available at many Asian grocery stores, as well as some general grocery stores. They can also be purchased online.
The shelf life of Myojo instant noodles varies by product, but most products have a shelf life of several months to a year. Check the expiration date on the packaging before consuming.