More spices, more taste: Maggi noodles now with more spices for enhanced flavour and goodness

September, 19, 2017

Nestlé’s iconic Maggi brand has renovated its popular chicken flavoured noodles to include no less than eight spices to enhance taste. In a country where spices are used as natural flavour enhancers for curries and other local dishes, Maggi has followed a similar route in its noodle renovation. It is using vegetables, herbs and popular spices traditionally used in our Sri Lankan kitchens, to add flavour to its noodles range.

This is the latest in a string of product renovations for Maggi. The brand began transforming its range last year in response to local consumer preference for more natural and familiar ingredients, such as those typically found in their kitchen cupboards. The move is part of the new Maggi “Simply Good” initiative to inspire and offer tastier and more nutritious choices, in line with Nestlé’s global commitment to enable healthier and happier lives.

The new Maggi chicken flavoured noodles contains popular spices like coriander, cardamom, turmeric, cumin, black pepper, nutmeg, fenugreek and aniseed. Maggi Rasa Musu, an all-purpose seasoning designed for daily cooking, also contains a unique blend of spices like garlic and chilli, as well as turmeric, cumin, nutmeg and fenugreek.

Said Priyadarshinie Karunaratne, Vice President – Food at Nestlé Lanka: “This is an important milestone for the brand. I’m sure Maggi lovers everywhere will be pleased that their favourite Maggi products are now enhanced with ingredients they know and love, like spices and vegetables. We look forward to continuing to offer our consumers tastier and more nutritious cooking solutions.”

Fortification is another important element of Maggi’s commitment to good nutrition, especially in countries like Sri Lanka where daily consumption of essential micronutrients is often lower than the required levels. The Maggi noodles range, manufactured at Nestlé’s factory in Sri Lanka, is fortified with calcium where relevant, whilst Maggi Rasa Musu is fortified with iron.

With an ever-growing trend towards health-focused cooking, the “Simply Good” plan will also continue to lower salt in the Maggi range.

Along with product changes, Maggi “Simply Good” is encouraging food habits that support healthier and happier lives.  On-pack and online advice and recipes, as well as local events such as the Maggi Rasa Charika Cooking Shows, are helping people cook healthily and efficiently. Maggi’s Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/MAGGISriLanka/  offers recipes for easy-to-prepare meals with Maggi, to encourage the younger generation to cook tasty meals as part of a balanced diet.

Said Shivani Hegde, Managing Director at Nestlé Lanka: “Our purpose as a company is enhancing quality of life and contributing to a healthier future. This is what gives meaning to what we do. Offering tastier and more nutritious choices is a key part of living our purpose. We will continue to inspire and help people cook good food with fresh ingredients, and engage with all our stakeholders to deliver more nutrition to large segments of the population.”

About Nestlé: Nestlé is the world’s largest food and beverage company. It is present in 189 countries around the world, and its 328,000 employees are committed to Nestlé’s purpose of enhancing quality of life and contributing to a healthier future. Nestlé offers a wide portfolio of products and services for people and pets throughout their lives. It’s more than 2000 brands range from global icons like Nescafé or Maggi to local favourites like Nestomalt.  Company performance is driven by its Nutrition, Health and Wellness strategy. Nestlé is based in the Swiss town of Vevey where it was founded more than 150 years ago.

Nestlé Lanka has operated in Sri Lanka since 1906 and manufactures over 90% of its products locally, largely using local ingredients. It is one of the top four companies on the Colombo Stock Exchange in terms of market capitalization, and contributes to the livelihood of over 25,000 farmers.  It has been recognized as the Number 1 Most Respected Food and Beverage Company in the country (LMD Most Respected Entities ranking for 2016).

Visit www.nestle.lk for more information.

Photo caption: (Above) Maggi Rasa Charika Cooking Shows are helping people cook healthily and efficiently

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