Mie Sedaap

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Mi Sedaap
Product typeInstant noodle
OwnerWings Food
CountryIndonesia
Introduced2002
MarketsWorldwide
Tagline"Jelas Terasa Sedapnya"
Websitewingscorp.com/brand-detail/mi-sedaap/

Mi Sedaap is an instant noodle brand produced by Wings Food. This instant noodle product was launched in 2002 and is currently the second most popular instant noodle in Indonesia.[1] This product is claimed to be the only instant noodle on the market that has an ISO 22000 certificate.[2] However, in Oct 2022, four Mi Sedaap products were recalled by Singapore Food Agency due to the detection of pesticide (Ethylene oxide) in the instant noodles.[3]

Variety of flavors[edit]

  • Mi Sedaap Goreng (since 2002)
    • Goreng
    • Krispi
    • Mi Ayam Istimewa
    • Sambal Goreng
  • Mi Sedaap Kuah (since 2002)
    • Ayam Bawang
    • Ayam Bawang Telur
    • Ayam Spesial
    • Baso Spesial
    • Kari Ayam
    • Kari Spesial
    • White Curry
    • Soto
    • Kaldu Ayam (no longer circulating)
  • Mi Sedaap Cup (since 2013)
    • Goreng
    • Ayam Bawang Telur
    • Baso Spesial
    • Kari Spesial
    • Soto
    • Selection Korean Spicy Chicken
    • Selection Korean Spicy Soup
    • Rawit Bingit Ayam Jerit
    • Rawit Bingit Baso Bleduk
  • Mi Sedaap Tasty (since 2018)
    • Bakmi Ayam Daging Ayam Asli
    • Ayam Geprek Matah
    • Beef Yakiniku
  • Mi Sedaap Selection (since 2019)
    • Korean Cheese Buldak
    • Korean Spicy Chicken
    • Korean Spicy Soup
    • Singapore Spicy Laksa
  • Mi Sedaap Nikmat HQQ (since 2020)
    • Goreng Salero Padang
    • Goreng Ayam Bakar Limau
    • Soto Madura

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Pramisti, Nurul Qomariyah (October 22, 2016). "Mi Instan, Gurih Pasarnya Sengit Persaingannya". Tirto.ID (in Indonesian). Retrieved July 24, 2022.
  2. ^ "20 years on, Malaysia's top noodle brand Mi Sedaap continues innovating flavours to meet changing". Malay Mail. Retrieved May 3, 2024.
  3. ^ "Wings Food Luncurkan Mi Sedaap Tasty". Press Release Malaysia (in Indonesian). Retrieved July 24, 2022.

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