5 Latin Ramen Recipes Everyone Should Try

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Jan 20, 2016 06:37 AM EST

Many Latinos dig Japanese cuisine, especially the famous ramen. This Japanese soup is popular all over the world and, because of that, it opened various versions of ramen depending on what country you are currently in.

It may surprise some people when they discover that the ramen they had in Asia is different from the one served in Los Angeles. Latinos even created their own ramen recipes that everyone should try.

Taco Ramen

This Mexican version of ramen will bring everyone closer to the dining table. Table Spoon shared that this new style of ramen is easy to cook and is super tasty. Imagine what it would taste like if you mix most of the taco ingredients with your ramen. It will certainly surprise you.

Korean-Latino ramen

LA Times mentioned that a new restaurant called Sopita Ramen has opened in downtown Los Angeles, bringing in a brand new style of ramen. The goal is to get the perfect taste of totally different style of Korean and the Latino culture. The owner of the restaurant is Korean who spent most of his childhood in Latin America. That sweet combination of culture will definitely bring something interesting on the table.

Spicy Pork Ramen Noodles

It may not have the South American flavor in it, but Latinos love all food and this recipe will not be new to them. The food was created in the US back in the day to add more flavor to the ramen dish. The spicy pork mix with ramen is just too much not get hooked to it. It also does not take that long to prepare the dish. After about 17 minutes, you will have a tasty spicy ramen with pork.

Lime and the coconut ramen

The Latin Kitchen shared that lime and the coconut ramen recipe is not as popular as the others on the list. However, with the combination of full-fat coconut milk, black pepper, some vegetables mix with your traditional ramen, it will be hard to refuse such dish.

Four-ingredient peanut chicken ramen

This recipe has all the traditional ramen taste, which traces its roots to China. It has peanut butter and chicken to make it a little different from the usual ramen sold at your favorite Asian restaurant.

Meanwhile, there are other Latin ramen recipes out there. One can even create his or her own recipe by mixing some of your favorite Mexican ingredients with ramen.

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