[Today's New Item] 'The Spiciest Ramen' with Added Mala Flavor 外
Domestic Debut Wine... Ramen with Mala Flavor
Breakfast Products Targeting the MZ Generation
The distribution industry introduces new products launched on the 4th. These include wines introduced for the first time in Korea, North Korean-style Pyongyang dumplings, and breakfast meals tailored for the MZ generation.
Daesang launches authentic Pyongyang dumplings
Daesang Cheongjeongwon's ready meal brand Home:ings collaborated with the North Korean specialty restaurant Neungnado to release Pyongyang-style dumpling soup. The newly launched dumpling soup combines Neungnado's secret recipe with Home:ings' technology to deliver the flavor of freshly boiled soup from a famous restaurant. It consists of dumplings, broth, beef garnish, and minced seasoning sauce, with five dumplings included per pack.
First time in Korea... Five types of French wine
HiteJinro is launching two wines from the representative winery of the Sancerre region in France, 'Chateau de Sancerre,' and three wines from the Gigondas La Cave winery in the Rhone region. These products have never been introduced in Korea before and will be sold nationwide through Emart stores starting this week.
The spiciest ramen with added mala flavor
Paldo is releasing a limited edition of 700,000 units of 'King Ttukgyeong Mala Flavor.' As the brand's first limited edition, it applies mala flavor to 'King Ttukgyeong,' the spiciest domestic cup ramen with a Scoville rating of 12,000 SHU. The separately provided 5g mala-flavored soup can be adjusted according to taste, and if not added during cooking, you can enjoy the original King Ttukgyeong flavor. The product is available through all online and offline distribution channels.
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Breakfast for the MZ generation
Convenience store 7-Eleven has launched three types of morning bread burgers & sandwiches. These products target the MZ generation (Millennials + Generation Z) who have breakfast at convenience stores and are composed mainly of high-protein ingredients and vegetables. The packaging features a fully transparent case. The company explained that they paid attention to the appearance so that it can be posted on social media platforms like Instagram, popular among the MZ generation.
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