Indomie will always be one of the go-to choices among the highly saturated instant noodle industry.
People stockpile it in the kitchen, or haul bags of it overseas for a taste of home — a comfort food that never lets us down.
Many hearts were thus shattered when news broke that the woman behind Indomie’s spectacular flavours, Nunuk Nuraini, passed away on Wednesday (27 Jan).
Fans of the instant noodles paid tribute to her in their own ways, with many taking to social media.
A cult classic for good reasons, Indomie has been a staple for college students and adults who haven’t outgrown this phase.
Some who hold these memories dear decided to indulge in the instant noodles to pay homage to the late Nunuk Nuraini.
A netizen plated his Indomie in an atas manner, with some nori on the side for the aesthetics.
Others kept it simple, like this Twitter user who stuck to a piping hot bowl of the comfort food on what appeared to be a gloomy day.
Teenagers, doing what they know best, came up with memes to bring light to this otherwise sad situation.
Memes aside, we have to agree that Indomie is very iconic indeed.
Even though her physical presence has unfortunately departed from this world, we can say with certitude that Nunuk Nuraini’s instant noodle legacy will live for forever.
Making its mark in the far reaches of the world, even in countries like the USA, Indomie has slowly but surely snuck into the hearts of diverse individuals.
Rest in peace, Nunuk Nuraini, and we thank you for bringing us joy through your delicious creation.
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Featured image adapted from Kompas TV and Helen Hou-Sandi.
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