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{{Useful Notes}}
When you hear the word "ramen," what do you think of? If you are a Westerner, chances are you think of dried noodles with some strange powder, served in a styrofoam cup. You pour boiling water into the cup, wait for three minutes, and serve. Which companies and brands you see most often will depend on the country you're from:
* [[Australia (country)||Australia]] and [[South Africa]]: [http://www.maggi.in/default.aspx Maggi's Two-Minute Noodles] (actually from [[India]])
** Some Australians (in particular recent uni students) prefer Indonesian brand Indomie's [http://www.indomie.com/products-goreng.html Mie Goreng].
* [[United Kingdom]]: [http://www.potnoodle.co.uk/pier/ Unilever's Pot Noodles]
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Very likely to be [[Trademark Favorite Food]] for characters in media like manga. Interestingly, in manga and related media nowadays, there is a tendency to depict ramen as [[Trademark Favorite Food]] for even rich and high class people, or at least as some kind of delicacy to them.
 
Of course, the media also depicts fresh ramen as well. The restaurant-quality stuff may have been right under your nose among the things you've watched, read, played, or otherwise consumed.
 
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==== Dehydrated noodles as seen in media ====
=== [[Anime]] and [[Manga]] ===
 
== [[Anime]] and [[Manga]] ==
* The heroes in ''[[Cowboy Bebop]]'' always find themselves eating dried noodles of various types due to their constant lack of money. It becomes a [[Running Gag]].
* ''[[Lucky Star]]'' has a few scenes with instant ramen, discussing the tendency to forget about it while it's cooling.
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* One of the ''Project X'' nonfiction business documentary mangas is about Nissin and the creation of the Cup Noodle.
 
=== [[Literature]] ===
* In ''[[Uglies]]'', they have tons of types of dehydrated meals, many involving noodles, which are all written in [[CamelCase]], and so would all be [[Wiki Word]]-ed here.
* In ''[[The Tomorrow Series]]'', [[City Mouse|city girl]] Fi is entirely unfamiliar with Two-Minute Noodles. Jack tells her about him subsisting on Two-Minute Noodles for a whole week when living with his father before the war.
 
=== [[Live Action TV]] ===
* In ''[[Red Dwarf]]'', Lister refers to "Pot Noodles" as a meal of last resort. He eats dog food over them in "Marooned", and in "Angels and Demons", when on a "perfected" version of the Red Dwarf, he tests its perfection by ordering Pot Noodles from the food dispenser.
* In a first-season episode of ''[[Breaking Bad]]'', Walter White gives a pack of ramen to his old business partner Elliott Schwartz as a memento from their days working together as struggling graduate students.
* An early episode of ''[[ER]]'' had Dr. Ross catching Dr. Carter preparing to feast on a cup of instant noodles, despite being from a ''very'' wealthy family. Turns out, his family [[Riches to Rags|cut him off]] due to a disagreement.
 
=== [[Video Games]] ===
* In ''[[Ace Attorney]]'', Dick Gumshoe frequently finds himself eating ramen... when he can afford it.
 
=== [[Web Comics]] ===
* The students in ''[[PHD]]'' feed off of dried ramen and free food.
 
==== Fresh ramen as seen in media ====
Of course, the media also depicts fresh ramen as well. The restaurant-quality stuff may have been right under your nose among the things you've watched, read, played, or otherwise consumed.
=== [[Anime]] and [[Manga]] ===
 
==== Fresh ramen as seen in media ====
 
== [[Anime]] and [[Manga]] ==
* The eponymous character in ''[[Naruto]]'' is a fan of ramen, referring specifically to the fresh kind (and the dehydrated one, too, which he eats on a daily basis). The series has a [[Local Hangout|ramen bar, Ichiraku Ramen]], that's internationally famous.
* ''[[Ramen Fighter Miki]]'' focuses on competing ramen delivery services.
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* ''[[Oishinbo]]'' has devoted chapters here and there to ramen and other noodles.
 
=== Film ===
* ''The Ramen Girl'', a movie about an American woman who follows her boyfriend to Japan, ends up getting dumped by him and left stranded there, and later drowns her sorrows at a local ramen restaurant. To cope with the loss, she vows to become an expert ramen cook and convinces the restaurant owner to train her in cooking ramen.
 
=== [[Video Games]] ===
* In ''[[The World Ends With You]]'', there's a ramen restaurant (Ramen Don)whose food affects the player characters' stats. In Week 2, Day 3, a mission revolves around Ramen Don and a rival ramen shop which opens a few doors down.
* ''[[Persona 3]]'' had Hagakure Ramen as a typical hangout location, usually important for Social Links.
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