Momofuku Ando

Founder of Nissin Foods, Ramen Creator

Momofuku Ando - Founder of Nissin Foods, Ramen Creator
Born

March 5th, 1910
115 years ago

Died

2007
18 years ago — 97 years old

Category

Scientists & Innovators

Country

Japan

Links & References

A Taiwanese-Japanese businessman established Nissin Foods, bringing instant noodles to the global market. Invented the first instant ramen noodle product, Chicken Ramen, in 1958, which revolutionized convenience food. Also created cup noodles in 1971, further popularizing the instant food industry. Dedicated efforts to improving food accessibility and convenience led to widespread consumption and influenced culinary cultures worldwide.

Invented instant ramen noodles in 1958

Founded Nissin Foods in 1948

Created Cup Noodles in 1971

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