Soy Sauce (Original Flavor)
Original Soup
We combine chicken stock, garlic & flavorful vegetables to make this soup. The roasted soy sauce adds a deep savory flavor to its tasty broth.
Noodles
Our noodles are kneaded with soy sauce which adds an umami taste that compliments the soup. The cross-cut of the noodles makes them easy to eat.
History
It all Started with a bowl of ramen.
The first president of Sanyo Foods, Takeshi Ida, traveled around Japan eating ramen in search of the perfect bowl. He became obsessed with a soy sauce soup in Ramen Alley in Sapporo. The original Soy Sauce Flavor Sapporo Ichiban was born out of this obsession.
After discoving his beloved ramen in Sapporo, Ida sampled the soup every day in order to recreate the taste. While Ida got close to creating a replica, he felt something was missing and remained unsatisfied.
Finally, Ida discovered the missing taste that eventually would catapult his ramen to best-seller status. Seeing Ida visit his Ramen Alley shop almost daily in search of the missing ingredient, the sympathetic owner finally gave in and revealed the hidden element. It wasn't the proportions or the seasoning that was off, rather there was one aromatic vegitable that would make all the difference. Once he discovered the missing link, the Original Flavor of Sapporo Ichiban was born and soon became a hit.
Miso Ramen
Soup
We use seven types of miso in our Miso Ramen. In addition, we add aromatic vegetables such as garlic and ginger to create an especially deep flavor.
Noodles
For our Miso Ramen, We use a flexible noodle with an oval cross section. The aroma of the miso and the rich noodles pair nicely in this soup.
Hisory
There's a New Ramen in Sapporo
In the early 1960s, Ida encountered another exciting style of ramen in Sapporo's Ramen Alley. This new miso ramen was a twist on traditional miso and inspired Ida to spread a new flavor around Japan.
An Elusive Flavor
After trying the new ramen, Ida and his Research and Development team struggled to replicate the unusual flavor. Finally after 3 years, Ida found the perfect miso blend which he added to a Chinese stock. This combination became Sapporo Ichiban Miso Ramen.
Miso Ramen Spreads Across Japan
Sapporo Ichiban Miso Ramen became an instant hit. Soon, the idea of miso ramen, a soup that at one time could only be found in Ramen Alley, spread throughout the country and into homes all over Japan. Sapporo Ichiban created a sensation and miso ramen spread like wildfire.
Shio Ramen
Soup
This soup combines umami, vegetables, chicken extract and seasoning. It has a refresing yet deep flavor people cannot get enough of.
Noodles
We use whey noodles with circle-cross dimensions for our Shio Ramen. This noodle pairs perfectly with the refreshing salted soup.
History
The base of Shio ramen is Nagasaki Tanmen. The unique qualities and interesting name made Shio Instant Ramen a popular new product in the industry.
Shio Ramen Becomes a Hit
Shio's popularity grew, Shio Ramen became the third flavor of Sapporo Ichiban. The combination of vegetables and umami flavor is simply delicious.
We Have Our Three Flavors
Sapporo Ichiban's Original, Miso & Shio ramen were created thanks to Takeshi Ida's passion and delicious bowl of soup. Now these three flavors are household standards and leaders in the Japanese Ramen market.