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Momofuku Ando
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| Born | 吳百福 (Gô͘ Peh-hok) (1910-03-05)March 5, 1910 Phoh-á-kha, Kagi-chō, Japanese Taiwan, Empire of Japan |
| Died | January 5, 2007(2007-01-05) (aged 96) Ikeda, Osaka Prefecture, Japan |
| Nationality | Japanese |
| Alma mater | Ritsumeikan University |
| Known for | Inventing of instant noodles |
| Spouse | Masako Ando |
| Children | Hirotoshi Ando Koki Ando Akemi Horinouchi |
Momofuku Ando (安藤百福, Andō Momofuku), born Wú Bǎifú (吳百福) in Taiwanese (5 March 1910 - 5 January 2007) was the founder and chairman of Nissin Food Products Co., Ltd., and the inventor of the modern instant noodle, ramen.
Ando was born to Taiwanese parents in Kagi (currently Chiayi), Taiwan and grew up an orphan in Tainan City. In 1948, Momofuku Ando founded what was to become Nissin in Ikeda, Osaka, Japan. It was a small family-run company at first.
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