Seven-Eleven Japan announced that it will begin rolling out the new “Shin Ramyun Rosé Cup” from the globally sold Shin Ramyun series at Seven-Eleven stores across Japan starting Tuesday, May 19. The product combines Shin Ramyun with the popular Korean “rosé sauce” flavor, blending the mild richness of tomato and cream with the savory depth of gochujang. It delivers a rich, creamy taste with chewy noodles that hold the sauce well for a satisfying cup. As Shin Ramyun approaches its 40th anniversary in 2026, the popular arranged recipe “Rosé Shin Ramyun” is being commercialized as an official product. By pairing Korea’s popular rosé flavor with Shin Ramyun’s signature spicy umami, the cup offers a new rich and creamy taste experience. Product details: “Shin Ramyun Rosé Cup” is priced at 278 yen, or 300.24 yen including tax. It will launch sequentially from Tuesday, May 19, and will be sold nationwide in Japan. The product will be released first at Seven-Eleven stores. The manufacturer is Nongshim Japan. Shin Ramyun is known for pairing well with arranged recipes, many of which have become popular on social media. Among them, “Rosé Shin Ramyun” has gained strong support and ranked No. 1 among Nongshim Japan’s official recipes, based on 2025 page views on the company’s recipe website. The flavor combines Shin Ramyun’s spicy profile with the smoothness of tomato sauce and cream sauce, plus the deep umami of gochujang. The result is a rich and creamy rosé taste with layers of spice, depth, sweetness, and smoothness. The noodles were newly developed to maximize the appeal of the thick rosé sauce. The product uses wide, thick, curly flat noodles with grooves that help the sauce cling more easily. As the sauce fills the grooves, each bite delivers a fuller spread of umami and a rich taste through to the end. The product also promotes a new preparation style beyond simply adding hot water. Microwave cooking heats the noodles through to the core, creating a chewy texture. As th