Honolu Curry Ramen - halal certified instant noodles
Honolu Curry Ramen - halal certified instant noodles
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21 January - 23 January
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An instant ramen from Ramen Honolu, a popular halal ramen restaurant in Japan, curry flavor. The noodles, made from Hokkaido flour to noodles finished to have a texture close to raw noodles, and the rich chicken soup have won the hearts of not only Japanese people but also many Muslims visiting Japan.
You can enjoy popular taste from the comfort of your own home without having to wait in line. One of the unique features of instant bag noodles is that you can customize the toppings to your liking. Recommended stocking when you want to make a quick and easy meal.
In the Japanese ramen industry, where soups often contain pork bones, noodles and soy sauce contain alcohol, products that are halal certified are valuable. Halal-certified ramen made in Japan would be a great gift or souvenir to take overseas or to your home country.
Name | Instant noodles |
Ingredients | Noodles: Wheat flour (domestically produced), potato starch, salt Soup: Salt (domestically produced), soy milk powder, curry powder, glucose, tomato powder, onion powder, yeast extract, onion extract powder/kansui (lye water), processed starch, seasonings (amino acids, etc.), thickening polysaccharides, antioxidants (V.E), (contains soybeans) |
Contamination | This product manufacturing factory produces products that contain eggs, milk ingredients, buckwheat, shrimp, and crab. |
Amount | 96.6g (80g noodles, 16.6g soup) |
Preservation Method | Store in a dark place at room temperature, avoiding direct sunlight, high temperature and humidity. |
Information on food labels and allergens listed by manufacturers is posted on this website as is. If you have any questions, please contact the manufacturer directly.
Ramen Honolu
Ramen Honolu, was founded in 2015, uses only halal meat products and seasonings, without using pork or alcohol. Ramen Honolu provides halal ramen by paying close attention to everything from the chicken farm to the soy sauce brewery to the noodle making factory.
Ebisu shop, Asakusa shop, Shinjuku Gyoen shop, Nagoya shop, Kyoto shop, and Namba shop have received Halal certification from Japan Islamic Trust Otsuka Masjid.
Obtained Halal certification from Japan Islamic Trust
Japan Islamic Trust uses a system that complies with ISO17065 and ISO17021 requirements to audit target product-related materials, manufacturing sites, and related products, and issues Halal certificates and Halal marks to the product.
This halal mark and halal certificate are mutually certified with all halal certification organizations around the world, including Malaysia, United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Bahrain, and Thailand.
This product, “Honolu Curry Ramen”, has been confirmed by the Japan Islamic Trust to not contain any prohibited ingredients and to be processed in a facility that guarantees halal properties.
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