JAKARTA - Good news for instant noodle fans in Australia. Indomie again achieved brilliant achievements by being named the best instant noodle in Australia in 2025.

Reporting from the Nine.com.au page, instant noodles are the favorite snack of almost a third of Australians through a survey of 1,900 people by Canstar Blue. Based on cooking data, 43 percent of respondents bought instant noodles in cup packaging.

Instant noodles are the favorite snack of nearly a third of Australians, based on a survey of 1,900 people by Canstar Blue.

As many as 75 percent of them added spices before pouring water, 43 percent boiled water using an electric casser, 42 percent used a stove, and 14 percent chose to use the microwave. One percent of respondents ate instant noodles in raw conditions.

In this survey, Indomie received a five-star rating for overall satisfaction, as well as being one of the favorite brands in the Kangaroo country.

The survey assessed various instant noodle brands based on several important aspects, such as taste, texture and consistency, price value, packaging, and product variations.

Indomie not only achieved the highest score overall, but also received additional stars specifically for delicious and authentic taste.

Interestingly, Indomie shares the title with the Trident brand which also gets five stars for overall satisfaction and excels in the product variety category. Both brands are the main choice for consumers and are easy to find in almost all supermarkets in Australia.

Meanwhile, other instant noodle brands such as Simplee from Aldi, Nongshim, Maggi, and Suimin also received recognition for their quality, although Indomie and Trident were the best this year.

Instant noodles are both a favorite snack as well as a practical solution for many Australians. The survey shows nearly a third of them regularly consume instant noodles, with different habits in cooking, ranging from boiling water using an electric cassava, cooking on stoves, to microwaves.

In addition to delicious taste, the price of Indomie instant noodles is also quite competitive. At the Coles and Woolworths supermarkets, a five-pack Indomie package was sold for around US$3.95 or Rp.65 thousand, while the cup packaging was priced at around US$1.90 or Rp. 31 thousand.

With this award, Indomie further strengthens its position as a favorite instant noodle not only in Indonesia, but also in international markets such as Australia. So, for those of you who want to enjoy quality instant noodles, Indomie can be the main choice in 2025.


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