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짜장이 아니다...야릇한 라면
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Im Eun-byel
Published : Aug 13, 2017 - 13:24 Updated : Aug 13, 2017 - 13:24
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마니아를 존중하는 나라 일본. 음식도 예외는 아니다.
일본에는 초콜릿 맛 라면이 있다 .
라면 맛 초콜릿이 2006년 한국에서 특허 등록이 돼 화제가 된 적은 있으나, 초콜릿 맛 라면은 또 처음이다.
일본에서 판매되는 이 라면은 언뜻 보기에는 짜장 라면처럼 보이지만 사실은 초콜릿 맛이다. 마니아 층이 존재하긴 하지만, 대부분은 거부 반응을 보인다고 한다.
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