Cup Noodle is an easy to prepare instant noodle. Just pour hot water into the styrofoam cup, close the lid, wait for 3 minutes and its' ready to eat. Brands: Indomie, Popmie, Nissin, etc.
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Cup Noodle is an easy to prepare instant noodle. Just pour hot water into the styrofoam cup, close the lid, wait for 3 minutes and its' ready to eat. Brands: Indomie, Popmie, Nissin, etc.
Wikitravel Indonesian on national Indonesian cuisine
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Hiya, thought I should add that Indomie brand contains chicken in the flavouring, although they don’t reveal it in the ingredient list. So not vegan. I miss them though!
Jenny / 3:00pm / 29 October 2007
I’ve never actually eaten them. I was mostly amused by the idea of your national cuisine being Instant Cup Noodle. Although, given the chance, I might have eaten some of those noodles until you warned me.
Ryan / 12:08am / 30 October 2007
hi, I’ve a question, I like to eat the noodles from indomie, but I never eat the flavouring. Is it vegan?
Stefanie / 1:22am / 27 July 2008
I think it often is. None of the ingredients usually appear to be from animals, but you never know what is in some of them.
Ryan / 9:54am / 27 July 2008
Hi, thanks
but what about the riboflavin in the noodles from indomie? Is that ingredient vegan too?
Stefanie / 7:53am / 2 March 2009
I think riboflavin is vegan. It’s from wheat or soy or something isn’t it?
Ryan / 9:40am / 3 March 2009
Ah I see, thank you ryan:)
I finally found out indomie without the flavouring is vegan.
But I’ve another question. Is indomie tested on animals?
Stefanie / 9:28pm / 15 March 2009