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Koka
可口
Product typeInstant noodles
Produced byTat Hui Foods Pte. Ltd.
CountrySingapore
Introduced1986
MarketsSingapore; worldwide
Websitekokanoodles.com

Koka (可口) are a Singaporean brand of instant noodles. It is manufactured by Tat Hui Foods Pte. Ltd., a company founded in 1986. The noodles are available in a variety of flavours, as packets or cup noodles.

They are sold within Singapore, and since 1987,[1] have been exported to markets worldwide.[2] Along with the Sanwa noodle brand, Tat Hui exports over 100 million packets a year,[3] and are a leading brand in Ireland, behind Unilever's Pot Noodle, where they are distributed by Boyne Valley Foods.[4]

Manufacturing

Koka's products are manufactured and packaged in Tat Hui's factory in Jurong, Singapore. Their noodles are air-dried rather than deep-fried in the usual Asian manner.

Products

The KOKA Original line of noodle packets are produced in Chicken, Curry, Masala, Mi Goreng, Mushroom, Prawn, Spicy Stir-Fried, Tom Yum, Tomato, Vegetable and Beef flavours. KOKA Original noodle bowls are made in Mushroom, Chicken, Seafood, Tom Yum and Beef flavour. KOKA Original noodle cups come in Chicken & Corn, Mushroom, Curry, Seafood, Tom Yum, Vegetable, Beef, Chicken and Tomato.[5]

KOKA also have a KOKA Signature (Authentic Singapore), KOKA delight (low-fat), KOKA Silk (gluten free) and KOKA Purple Wheat (Antioxidant) range of noodles.[6]

KOKA Creamy Soup is a range of soups containing noodle croutons.[7]

See also

References

  1. ^ "About Us". tathui.com. Archived from the original on 9 December 2013.
  2. ^ "Company Presentation KOKA Original" (PDF).
  3. ^ David Llewely (28 February 2011). Invisible Gold in Asia: Creating Wealth Through Intellectual Property. Marshall Cavendish International. p. 164. ISBN 9789814312714.
  4. ^ "Noodles in Ireland". euromonitor.com. Archived from the original on 3 April 2014. Retrieved 24 April 2014.
  5. ^ "KOKA Original". KOKA Noodles. Archived from the original on 20 October 2022. Retrieved 8 August 2019.
  6. ^ "HOME". KOKA Noodles. Retrieved 8 August 2019.
  7. ^ "KOKA Creamy Soup". KOKA Noodles. Archived from the original on 28 July 2022. Retrieved 8 August 2019.