Indomie

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Indomie's Mi Goreng Kriuuk
Indomie's Mi Goreng Kriuuk

Indomie is the brand name given to a line of instant ramen packaged noodles by Indofood Sukses Makmur, one of Indonesia's largest pre-packaged food companies, founded in 1990 by Sudono Salim.

Other brands of noodles which Indofood makes are SuperMie, Super Cup, Pop Mie, and Sarimi

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[edit] Description

Indomie is a form of ramen noodle, but spiced for the Indonesian palate. A popular flavor is Indomie Mi Goreng, followed by Indomie Soto Mie, Indomie Ayam Bawang (Chicken Onion), Indomie Kari (Curry), Indomie Kaldu Ayam (Chicken)and Indomie Ayam Spesial (Special Chicken).

[edit] Naming

Both Indomie and IndoMie can be used to describe the brand.

[edit] Varieties

Indomie comes in a variety of flavours, including:

  • 'Original' Indomie Mi Goreng
  • Mi Goreng BBQ Chicken
  • Mi Goreng Pedas (Spicy)
  • Mi Goreng Ayam (Chicken)
  • Mi Goreng Rendang
  • Mi Goreng Sate
  • Mi Goreng Kriuuk Ayam
  • Mi Goreng Kriuuk Bawang
  • Mi Goreng Kriuuk Pedas
  • Mi Goreng Vegetarian
  • Mi Goreng Cakalang
  • Rasa Soto Mie (Soto Flavour)
  • Rasa Ayam Bawang (Onion Chicken Flavour)
  • Rasa Ayam Spesial (Special Chicken Flavour)
  • Rasa Kari Ayam (Chicken Curry Flavour)
  • Rasa Empal Gentong
  • Rasa Soto Jawa

Indomie also has a cup noodle variety, in Beef, Chicken, and Tomato

[edit] World Records

In 2005, Indomie broke the Guinness Book of World Records category for “The Largest Packet of Instant Noodles” , creating a packet that was 3.4m x 2.355m x 0.47m, with a net weight of 664.938 kg, which is about 8,000 times the weight of a regular pack of instant noodles. It was made using the same ingredients as a regular pack of instant noodle and was certified fit for human consumption.[1]


[edit] Availability

  • Australia - most local grocery stores and supermarkets
  • Canada - most local grocery stores
  • Europe - most local grocery stores
  • Indonesia - most local grocery stores and supermarkets, small canteens (warung), in which option to have it cooked available.
  • Middle East - most local grocery stores and supermarkets. In Qatar, Carrefour and Q-Mart carries it
  • New Zealand - supermarkets in major centres and smaller asian grocers
  • Nigeria - An Indomie Hotspot. Very accessible and eaten in almost every household on a daily basis.
  • Malaysia - most local grocery stores and supermarkets
  • Singapore - most local grocery stores,especially at Lucky Plaza
  • United States - it can usually be found at Asian specialty grocery stores in Asian neighborhoods, such as 99 Ranch Market.

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