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The Chilled Noodle market is a subset of the larger Pasta and Noodle market. It is composed of pre-cooked, chilled noodles that are ready to eat or heat. These noodles are typically sold in supermarkets and convenience stores, and are often marketed as a quick and easy meal solution. Chilled Noodles are typically made from wheat, rice, buckwheat, or other grains, and are often flavored with sauces or seasonings. Chilled Noodles are becoming increasingly popular due to their convenience and versatility. They can be eaten cold or heated up, and can be used in a variety of dishes. They are also often seen as a healthier alternative to traditional pasta and noodles, as they are typically lower in calories and fat. Some companies in the Chilled Noodle market include Nissin Foods, Maruchan, and Nongshim. These companies produce a variety of chilled noodles, including ramen, udon, and soba. Other companies, such as Annie Chun's and Lotus Foods, specialize in organic and gluten-free chilled noodles. Show Less Read more