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Brand of instant noodles in Indonesia
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Mie Sedaap
A cup of Mie Sedaap
Product typeInstant noodle
OwnerWings Food
CountryIndonesia
Introduced2002
MarketsWorldwide
Tagline"Jelas Terasa Sedapnya"
Websitewingscorp.com/brand-detail/mie-sedaap/

Mie Sedaap (a.k.a. Mi Sedaap for export sales) 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. This product is claimed to be the only instant noodle on the market that has an ISO 22000 certificate. 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.

Variety of flavors

  • Mie Sedaap Goreng (since 2002)
    • Goreng
    • Krispi
    • Mi Ayam Istimewa
    • Sambal Goreng
  • Mie 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)
  • Mie 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
  • Mie Sedaap Tasty (since 2018)
    • Bakmi Ayam Daging Ayam Asli
    • Ayam Geprek Matah
    • Beef Yakiniku
  • Mie Sedaap Selection (since 2019)
    • Korean Cheese Buldak
    • Korean Spicy Chicken
    • Korean Spicy Soup
    • Singapore Spicy Laksa
  • Mie Sedaap Nikmat HQQ (since 2020)
    • Goreng Salero Padang
    • Goreng Ayam Bakar Limau
    • Soto Madura

See also

References

  1. Pramisti, Nurul Qomariyah (October 22, 2016). "Mi Instan, Gurih Pasarnya Sengit Persaingannya". Tirto.ID (in Indonesian). Archived from the original on April 7, 2023. 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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