The South Korean company’s ridiculously spicy instant noodles have been around for more than a decade, but the growth just keeps on coming, thanks to their repeated online fame.
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The instant noodles could be dangerous because they contain too much capsaicin and could hurt kids, officials say. On social media, kids (and plenty of adults) often challenge one another to eat super ...
(KGTV) — A story you may have heard claims a popular brand of instant ramen noodles was recalled for being too spicy. It's actually true, although it didn't happen here. Food authorities in Denmark ...
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Denmark's food safety agency has issued recalls for three ramen noodle products made by the South Korean company Samyang, saying the amount of capsaicin chili extract in them could poison consumers.
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After recalling three flavors of Samyang’s Buldak instant noodles for allegedly being dangerously spicy, Denmark is bringing back two of the South Korean company’s products for those who can take the ...
This food fight is certainly spicing up. Officials in Denmark have recalled ramen noodles manufactured by Samyang, saying a chili pepper extract included in three of its popular products could “poison ...
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