
The inventor of Cup Noodles,
Momofuku Ando, has passed away. In 1958 he invented the
ubiquitous noodly delicacy that we all know and love, hoping to create a convenient and inexpensive meal for the working class. His company,
Nissin Foods, has grown into a huge and well-recognized corporation world wide and Cup Noodles have become a supermarket staple ever since.
Thank you, Mr. Ando. I couldn't have survived
college without you. Rest in peace, my friend.
Related Links:
The History of NoodlesExcellent Obit piece for Ando in the New York TimesShin Yokohama Ramen MuseumRamen Noodle Blog
4 comments:
Oh lordy, I remember those things. Ate tons of 'em when I didn't have any money for REAL food. But RIP. After all, they helped many of us survive.
(The former Hill here).
I still eat them, although I can now afford flashy lunches that cost upwards or 99 cents.
I haven't had them in years. That's gonna change now.
I still eat them too!
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