Salam Nurinsyafigah, I have not seen a certified Halal ddeokbokki ingredients in Malaysia yet. If you have the picture of the packaging, you may email it at me and I will check out if there are any non-halal ingredients
Maisarah, Basically I don't eat ramen at all here because they contain pork bone in the soup. Even the seafood one, some contain pork bone.
But there is one brand.. http://www.nongshim.com/non/pro/prod_deft_viw.jsp?txtPROD_CODE=518&pageLev=1&pagegubn=1&SearchGubun=&searchvalue=&txtSelectPage=1&left_page_num=1
농심 채식주의 순. --in green wrapping..has no meat inside as the KMF - Korean Muslim Federation has requested the company to make a ramen for vegetarian
Anonymous said…
Do u think Canada has this halal version?
Anonymous said…
Hi! I live in Sg. By any chance are the Shin Ramen packets imported here halal too? In other words, are they the same ones as you've highlighted here? Thanks!
I have no idea if the one in SG is halal. You might want to contact the distributor company of the source.
I have never tried Shin Ramen in Malaysia except the seafood noodle but after my Korean friends told me that all Ramen in Korea contain pork bone traces (except for vegan ramen); I totally avoid eating ramen. ^^
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emm im i want to know either the ddeokbokki ingredients that sells in malaysia are halal or not???
I have not seen a certified Halal ddeokbokki ingredients in Malaysia yet. If you have the picture of the packaging, you may email it at me and I will check out if there are any non-halal ingredients
Basically I don't eat ramen at all here because they contain pork bone in the soup. Even the seafood one, some contain pork bone.
But there is one brand..
http://www.nongshim.com/non/pro/prod_deft_viw.jsp?txtPROD_CODE=518&pageLev=1&pagegubn=1&SearchGubun=&searchvalue=&txtSelectPage=1&left_page_num=1
농심 채식주의 순. --in green wrapping..has no meat inside as the KMF - Korean Muslim Federation has requested the company to make a ramen for vegetarian
I have no idea if the one in SG is halal. You might want to contact the distributor company of the source.
I have never tried Shin Ramen in Malaysia except the seafood noodle but after my Korean friends told me that all Ramen in Korea contain pork bone traces (except for vegan ramen); I totally avoid eating ramen. ^^