Ramen Essays

  • Process Essay On How To Make Ramen Noodles

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    poor college students has been Ramen Noodles. Ramen provides a decent taste and filling meal for less than a dollar. For most students looking to grab a post-secondary education, funds will most likely be small resulting in the need to know how to make a good meal from Ramen. This is how we can cook up a delicious meal for under a buck and still walk away full. Before we start we will need to make sure we have all the proper materials and ingredients to make our Ramen. First we will need to have

  • Bsbmg401 Profile The Market

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    BSBMKG401 Profile the market Introduction: In this assignment I will discuss Noodlesplace Company. The company provides products of foods and catering and is located in North Melbourne. Below is the company marketing plan. Pricing: Noodlesplace mark its price based on a meal Distribution: Noodlesplace serves customers with wide range of Vietnamese food, especially noodles. Advertising and Promotion: Company advertises in local newspapers, radio, flyers and campaign. Customer Service: Customer service

  • Magical Realism In Tita Water

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    Magical Realism: “John interrupted these memories by bursting into the room, alarmed by the stream that was running down the stairs. When he realized it was just Tita's tears, John blessed Chencha and her ox-tail soup for having accomplished what none of his medicines had been able to do- making Tita weep” (Esquivel 207). Significance: In this scene, Tita is drinking the ox-tail soup that Chencha made her and cries. The author uses magical elements to make something as simple as crying into a unreal

  • Prison Ramen Analysis

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    Prison Ramen: Recipes and Stories from Behind the Bars and From the Big House to Your House each recount how cooking and eating food together can help to create unforeseen friendships and comfort during the most unfortunate times through different perspectives. Within Prison Ramen: Recipes and Stories from Behind the Bars by Gustavo Alvarez numerous short stories were told

  • Vite Ramen Strengths And Weaknesses

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    strength within Vite Ramen is the confidence both the CEOs and employees hold in their product. Their confidence and pride in their product is evident in their Kickstarter video and confidence is a great help especially when selling a new product. Additionally, they have a positive, hard-working staff that is willing to do whatever is needed to help with the success of the company. One of the weaknesses of the company is their unwillingness to pursue a cheaper price for their ramen. This is because they

  • Kodama's Ramen Shop Sparknotes

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    read “Kodama’s Ramen Shop” by Ellen Oh, and I have finished this short story. It is about Jessie, a teenage girl, who is fighting with her Obaasan (grandmother). They are fighting about ramen, their family business, and school. Even though these topics may seem like the source for all their fights, their fights are primarily caused by Obaasan’s discrimination towards Jessie’s Korean descendant and how they view each other differently. (Outline and Paragraph) G- “Kodama’s Ramen Shop” is both a

  • Ramen Store Research Paper

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    table, each concentrating on a bowl of ramen in front of them as if finishing it is the goal of their lives. A shop sign hangs on the wall. It says “Yume Wo Katare”, which means speak out your dreams. The owner and chef of this ramen store is a 36-year-old Japanese man called Tsuyoshi Nishioka. He is a short guy with big dreams. He sold five stores of “Yume Wo Katare” in Japan and gathered enough money to open a store here in Boston. In every corner of his ramen store, he wants to make clear that customers

  • Ramen Thief Research Paper

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    doing this, so he had to pick a fake name for him. Peter picked the name Ramen Thief after Momofuku Ando. He started right away and borrowed his dad’s private jet and went to his birthplace, North Dakota. He can travel around the country in 45 seconds.

  • The Ramen Girl Movie Analysis

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    Released in 2008, “The Ramen Girl” is a movie that can allow students to do that. The film details the struggles and ultimate success of “Abby” (Brittany Murphy), a young American woman following her boyfriend, Ethan on a business trip to Japan. When being summoned to Osaka for work, Ethan awkwardly decides to leave Abby flat and says that he never requested her presence on this excursion. Depressed and alone, Abby wanders down the street from her apartment and goes into a little ramen noodle shop. The

  • Ramen Noodles Research Paper

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    Ramen: the typical college meal. The phenomenon that ramen noodles is highly consumed by college students exist because ramen noodles come at an outstanding price of under a dollar per pack. It is well-known that college is expensive and very few students do not have to worry about financial aid or how they are going to pay for tuition. To pay for tuition college students save money in various ways, such as buying ramen noodles. The financial struggle of trying to save money and pay for college is

  • Persuasive Essay On Student Debt

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    $351. To eradicate this problem, we can pay college tuition using Ramen noodles. At the end of a 75 day semester, each student owes the college 225 Ramen noodle packets, equivalent to one Ramen packet for each meal during those 75 days. Therefore, students will be paying much less than what tuition actually costs as of now, and will not struggle with debt after graduation. At the end of each semester, college professors are paid in Ramen packets, rather than a traditional salary.

  • Ippudo Westside Interview Essay

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    the ramen scene by storm, Ippudo East Village has stayed true to its primary focus of spreading happiness, smiles and thanks to each customer through one piping hot bowl at a time” (Ippudony par.1). The reason we decided to go to Ippudo Westside is because it is easier to get to and it is newer as they opened 2013. My friend and I are in search for the best ramen place in New York, and hands down to Ippudo Westside because out of at least 15 ramen place we have tried, Ippudo Westside’s ramen was

  • Junk Food Persuasive Speech

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    food Purpose: To convince listener that eating junk food can cause negative impacts on health Audience: Southern-Adventist university students I. Introduction A. Attention-getter 1. I will walk into the classroom with a cup of instant ramen noodles in my hands. (pathos) 2. (Ethos:) As a witness of dorm students from my old school, I saw my friend suffered weight gain, health issues and concentration troubles from eating junk food. B. Thesis statement: College students should eat

  • Essay On Impact Of Technology

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    porridge, chickens becomes chicken nuggets, normal ramen become instant ramen and many more. To make ramen or porridge will take some times to serve it completely and perfectly. However, with the technologies, the food got invented. They just need to pour some hot water into the bowl along with the substance and the food will served in minutes. With this, they can save time to serve the food. The people who does not know how to make the porridge or ramen also can serve it easily. There are also some industries

  • Tokyo Persuasive Speech

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    Tsukemen has its own rich and thick story. If ramen is the perfect choice during cold seasons, tsukemen is the savior for noodle-craving tummies on hot, summer days. Tsukemen is being served with a cold noodle separated from the sauce. The way to eat tsukemen is simple logic, just take an ample amount

  • Mona Lisa Cult Value

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    Now is the time, I will no longer go hungry, for I will have more Ramen noodles than anyone can even dream of having. I have found the original Mona Lisa in a box along with one-hundred poster copies. I know that no one knows who Leonardo da Vinci is and no one has any idea how significant the Mona Lisa is, but I think that I can make them learn. The way to do this will be to make the Mona Lisa more valuable, in both cult value and exhibition value. The cult value of an object or artwork is based

  • The Los Angeles Times Jonathan Gold Summary

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    floating in the center, what other local ramen parlors sometimes call a flavor

  • Food Denature Enzyme Analysis

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    treatment("Bromelain"). Another study was conducted by Stefani Bardin at TEDxManhattan. She conducted an experiment on whether processed food digest differently than whole foods. In this experiment, a subject was assigned a processed diet of blue Gatorade, top ramen chicken, and gummy bears. In all of these foods, processed additives were put in the foods. The other subject was given a diet of hibiscus Gatorade, homemade chicken stock with handmade noodles, and pomegranate/cherry juice gummy bears. Each of the

  • Misuse Of The Welfare System

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    Dear Editor, I am writing today to provide some perspective about the drastic misuse of our welfare system. Too many people that are on welfare are manipulating the system, and many who need welfare and cannot acquire it. Our current system is encouraging laziness and dependence by making it far too easy to get on food stamps and stay on it. I would like to share some ideas that would make a great impact on our welfare system. The first thing I think we need to change about our system is, drug screening

  • Summary Of No Stars Behind Bars By David Anthony Faustino

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    granted the food we get to eat on a daily basis. However, for just one night we had the opportunity to see how prisoners eat, when they are lucky. Our recipe came from the book Prison Ramen, where we sifted through a variety of other ideas like “Ramen Burgers” and “Sloppy Joes” before fixing our eyes on the winner, a “Wet Ramen Burrito.” Not only did the recipe inspire us, but the story behind it is what truly motivated us to choose our recipe. In the short narrative written by David Anthony Faustino, titled