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Chart: Which Countries Eat the Most Instant Noodles?
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The world collectively consumed 120 billion instant noodle servings in 2023. But which countries ate the most?
We visualize the country-level breakdown with estimated figures from the World Instant Noodles Association (WINA).
โน๏ธ Established in March 1997, WINA collects and distributes data related to instant noodles for safe consumption and quality. Ranked: Countries by their Instant Noodle Consumption
Unsurprisingly, the now second-most populous country in the world, China, (along with Hong Kong SAR) ate about 42 billion instant noodle servings in 2023. This works out to about 30 noodle helpings per person in the year.
RankCountryRegionInstant Noodle
Servings Consumed 1๐จ๐ณ China and
๐ญ๐ฐ Hong Kong
Asia42.2B 2๐ฎ๐ฉ IndonesiaAsia14.5B 3๐ฎ๐ณ IndiaAsia8.7B 4๐ป๐ณ VietnamAsia8.1B 5๐ฏ๐ต JapanAsia5.8B 6๐บ๐ธ U.S.North America5.1B 7๐ต๐ญ PhilippinesAsia4.4B 8๐ฐ๐ท South KoreaAsia4.0B 9๐น๐ญ ThailandAsia4.0B 10๐ณ๐ฌ NigeriaAfrica3.0B 11๐ง๐ท BrazilSouth America2.6B 12๐ท๐บ RussiaEurope/Asia2.2B N/A๐ Rest of WorldOther15.6B
Staying in Asia, Indonesia (14.5 billion servings), India (8.7 billion), Vietnam (8.1 billion) and Japan (5.8 billion) make up the top five.
The U.S. is the top ranked country by instant noodle consumption (5.1 billion servings) from outside Asia. There are also only two non-Asian countries in the top 10, with the other being Nigeria (3 billion portions).
Russia is the top ranked European country for instant noodle consumption, 12th overall with 2.2 billion servings.
Noodle Preferences Around the World
Thereโs a large variety in instant noodle brands worldwide, catering to different populationsโ specific cultural and dietary habits.
For example, given Indonesiaโs largely Muslim population, most noodle products are halal.
On the other hand, vegetable and tomato-based soups are eaten the most in India due to its large vegetarian population.
Meanwhile, Vietnam prefers a shrimp-flavored broth along with pho rice noodles, which are popular in the country.
To end with a fun fact, instant noodles sold in the U.S. are generally