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Indofood was founded in 1969 as Lambang Insan Makmur, an instant noodles business [citation needed], with its brand Indomie launching in 1972. The company restructured on 14 August 1990 as PT Panganjaya Intikusuma. In 1994, the company was renamed to PT Indofood Sukses Makmur, and was listed on the Indonesian Stock Exchange on 14 July 1994.
The group was founded in October 1972 by Sudono Salim and his junior partner Sutanto Djuhar (Lin Wenjing). The current CEO is Anthoni Salim, a son of Sudono Salim . The Salim Group also owns major oil palm plantations (about 1,000 km 2) and logging concessions. Salim Group has been involved in property development and the leisure industry for ...
Indomie is a brand of instant noodle produced by the Indonesian company Indofood. [1] Indofood itself is the largest instant noodle producer in the world with 16 factories. Over 28 billion packets of Indomie are produced annually, [citation needed] and the brand is also exported to more than 90 countries around the world.
Indofood Sukses Makmur Brand by Indofood in Indonesia. Science Noodles: Uni-President Enterprises Corporation: Brand in Taiwan. Shin Ramyun: Nongshim: A brand of instant noodle (including cup ramyeon) that is produced in South Korean since October, 1986. It is now exported to over 100 countries, and is the highest selling instant noodle brand ...
PT Djarum (from Javindo ꦗꦫꦸꦩ꧀ 'djarum'; Javanese pronunciation: [ˈdʒarʊm]) is an Indonesian kretek (clove cigarette) brand/manufacturer founded on 21 April, 1951, by Oei Wie Gwan in Kudus, Central Java. It produces dozens of domestic and international brands. [2] Djarum Black, Super, and L.A. Lights are among the most popular ...
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1982. Website. www.sarimi.co.id. Sarimi is an instant noodle brand in Indonesia, produced by Indofood. [1] It was launched in 1982, ten years after the Indomie brand and was previously produced under the Salim Group. [2] In Indonesia, the term "Sarimi" is also commonly used as a generic term that refers to instant noodles.
Sambal is an Indonesian chili sauce or paste, typically made from a mixture of a variety of chilli peppers with secondary ingredients such as shrimp paste, garlic, ginger, shallot, scallion, palm sugar, and lime juice. Sambal is an Indonesian loanword of Javanese origin ( sambel ). [2]