Wei Lih Men
Product type | Instant noodles |
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Produced by | Wei Lih Food Industrial Co., Ltd. |
Country | Taiwan |
Introduced | 1973 |
Wei Lih Men (Chinese: 維力炸醬麵; pinyin: Wéilì zhájiàng miàn) is a Taiwanese brand of instant noodle that is marketed by the Wei Lih Food Industrial Co., Ltd. in 1973.[1] This dry noodle concoction actually comes with two bowls – one for you to create the soup base and the other for you to stir and toss the noodles after you've drained the noodles.[2] This type of instant noodles became popular in the Taiwanese market in the 1970s soon after its release on the market.[3]
History
Wei Lih Men entered the Taiwanese market in 1973. In the 1970s, the Taiwanese market lacked many consumer goods, so many companies competed to release instant noodle products.[4] This product was special as unlike normal instant noodles, they are not eaten with the soup but served with fried bean sauce, in the form of Taiwanese style Zhajiangmian.[5]
See also
- List of instant noodle brands
- List of noodles
- Imperial Big Meal
- TTL Hua Tiao Chicken Noodles
References
- ^ "6 Instant Noodles From Taiwan You Have To Try". airfrov.com. 2021-10-28. Retrieved 11 April 2024.
- ^ "5 Instant Noodles you must try in Taiwan". medium.com. 2018-03-15. Retrieved 11 April 2024.
- ^ Fabian Loo (2016-07-17). "7 Instant Noodles From Taiwan You Have To Try!". Yahoo! News Singapore. Retrieved 11 April 2024.
- ^ 李珮雲 (2019-06-25). "維力炸醬麵來自法國?真相竟是…" (in Chinese (Taiwan)). China Times. Retrieved 12 April 2024.
- ^ Lienesch, Hans (2015-07-22). "#1727: Wei Lih Jah Jan Men". The Ramen Rater. Retrieved 12 April 2024.
External links
- Media related to Wei Lih Men at Wikimedia Commons
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