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Japanese pavilion "Hunger after the WWII"

In my second year, during the second semester, my professor tasked us with designing a pavilion based on a country and its cuisine. I decided on Japan "ramen". The reason I chose ramen is because, after World War II, Japan experienced severe food crisis. The United States provided flour to make bread, but the Japanese people struggled to make bread, which wasn't effective in solving the food crisis .


Momofuku Ando invented instant noodles, which played a crucial role in resolving the famine. Although instant noodles initially helped the Japanese population, they only became widely popular in the late 1980s. My pavilion design reflects this historical timeline

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