Demae Itcho
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Japan | |
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Product of Japan, also produce in Hong Kong | |
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Nissin Foods | |
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hot | |
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flour, palm oil | |
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Demae Itcho (Japanese: 出前一丁) is a brand of instant noodles produced by Nissin Foods.[1] Its name translates to delivery,[2] one order. Demae Itcho was first introduced in Japan in 1969 and entered the market in Hong Kong the next year. Since then, it has become one of the most popular instant noodle brands in Hong Kong.[3]
Flavors of Demae Itcho in Hong Kong
The list of flavors are available in Hong Kong in 2012.
- Sesame oil (麻油味)
- Kyushu tonkotsu (九州濃湯豬骨湯味)
- Hokkaido miso tonkotsu (北海道味噌豬骨湯味)
- Tokyo shoyu tonkotsu (東京醬油豬骨湯味)
- Black garlic oil tonkotsu (黑蒜油豬骨湯味)
- (Five-spice) Beef (五香牛肉味)
- Chicken (雞蓉味)
- Curry (咖喱味)
- Satay (沙爹味)
- Spicy (香辣味)
- Seafood (海鮮味)
- Spicy seafood (香辣海鮮味)
- Roast beef (紅燒牛肉味)
- XO sauce seafood (XO醬海鮮味)
- Teriyaki beef (神戶照燒牛肉風味)
- Super hot tonkotsu (極辛豬骨湯風味)
- Teriyaki chicken with garlic (札幌香蒜照燒雞風味)
See also
References
- ↑ "Product list of Demae Itcho in Hong Kong". nissinfoods.com.hk. Retrieved 28 October 2012.
- ↑ "makanai, demae, shidashi | Japanese-English dictionary". EUdict. Retrieved 2012-11-17.
- ↑ "Japan’s Demae Ramen Rocks in Hong Kong". japanstyle.info. Feb 6, 2010. Retrieved 28 October 2012.
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