The color(s) red, white, black, brown, orange, light brown, light gray and light yellow is/are claimed as a feature of the mark.
"RAMYUN", "ANSUNG NOODLE SOUP SPICY MISO FLAVOR", THE NON-LATIN CHARACTERS THAT TRANSLATE TO "ANSUNG NOODLE SOUP" AND THE NON-LATIN CHARACTERS THAT TRANSLATE TO "KOREAN TRADITIONAL"
The mark consists of consists of a red circle design with a white inner oval in white to the left of the words "NONGSHIM" in black and "maker of Shin Ramyun" in red around a red circle containing a Chinese character in black over the red label containing four Chinese characters with four Korean characters in brown appearing on the upper right side over four large black Chinese characters with the orange outline in the middle of the drawings over the wording "ANSUNG" in orange color and the brown wording "NOODLE" over brown wording "SOUP". The wording "SPICY MISO FLAVOR" in red appears below the wording "ANSUNG NOODLE SOUP" at the bottom of the mark. All wording and designs appearing within an unfolding banner with wooden banner support in brown and Korean fork painting depicting a traditional old Korean marketplace in light brown, light gray, light yellow and black used as a background.
The non-Latin characters in the mark transliterate to "Han Kook Jung Jong", "An Sung Tang Myun", "An Sung Tang Myun" and this means "Korean Traditional", "Ansung noodle soup", "Ansung noodle soup" respectively in English. The non-Latin characters in the mark transliterate to "Shin" and this has no meaning in a foreign language.
The English translation of "NONGSHIM" and "Ramyun" in the mark is "farmer's heart" and "instant noodles". The wording "Shin" has no meaning in a foreign language.