The origin of ramen is often traced back to Japan. It was influenced by Chinese noodle dishes. Ramen typically consists of Chinese - style wheat noodles served in a meat - or (occasionally) fish - based broth, often flavored with soy sauce or miso, and topped with ingredients like sliced pork, dried seaweed, and scallions.
One top story could be about the origin of ramen. Ramen is believed to have originated from China and then was adapted in Japan. It has since become a global phenomenon.
The 'Ramen Girl' is purely fictional. It was crafted by the imagination of the writers and filmmakers to present an engaging narrative, not based on real events or people.
I'm not sure who specifically created 'ramen great big story'. It could be a food enthusiast, a journalist, or someone with a passion for ramen culture.
There is a fanfic called 'Ramen Bonding in Naruto's World'. It focuses on how Naruto's love for ramen brings him closer to his friends. They often gather at the ramen shop and share stories over a bowl of steaming ramen. It shows the importance of food in building relationships in the Naruto universe.
It could be a fanfiction that focuses on a character in Naruto experiencing withdrawal symptoms related to ramen. Maybe Naruto himself is deprived of his beloved ramen for some reason and the story explores how he copes.
The comic book on cooking ramen might first introduce the necessary tools and ingredients. Then, it could visually guide you through each stage of the cooking, such as the right temperature for the water and the order of adding the components for the best flavor.
Naruto could use his shadow clone jutsu to multitask in the kitchen. One clone could be chopping vegetables, another boiling the broth, and he himself could be preparing the noodles. His speed and agility from being a ninja would also help him serve customers quickly.
There were some anime scenes that were very similar. One could think of another anime when they saw them. Here are some examples:
Sky Castle and Sky Castle's City Walls
Vampire Hunter D and Saint Seiya
3. The characters in the Death Note and Chess Soul
4. The characters in Metal Alchemist and Naruto
5. Magic Girl Xiao Yuan and the Prince of Tennis1
The Black Deacon and the Character in the Death Note
The characters in Ghost Blade and Devil May Cry
8 Magical Forbidden Book Catalog and Chuunibyou Sick also want to fall in love with the role
The Big Battle of the Date and the Character in Love
The characters in the attacking giant and the Metalwork Alchemist
The image of a princess hugging a man can be seen in the following anime:
1 Kirito in the Sword God Realm
2. Ishijima Ryu from Fate/Zero
3. Hayaba Akihiko in The Gate of the Fate Stone
4. Kimki Ken from Tokyo Ghoul
5. Ramsey in "Re-Life in the Other World from Zero"
6. Alan Yaeger in The Attacking Giant
7. Tanjiro in The Blade of Ghost Destruction
"Even a chuunibyou needs to fall in love!" The bridge in the middle
9. The first entry in the Index of Forbidden Magic Books
10. The Reincarnator Shirai Kuroko in "About My Reincarnation as a Slime"
The above are just some examples in the anime. In fact, there are many other anime scenes where a female princess holds a man.