TORRANCE, CALIF. — Nissin Foods is launching Kanzen Meal, a line of frozen meals. The nutrient-dense meals are available in fettuccine alfredo, spaghetti Bolognese and shrimp teriyaki.

The meals offer 23 grams of protein, 10 grams of fiber, and more than one-third of the recommended daily values of all 27 essential vitamins and minerals, according to the company. The meals are free from added sugar and range between 460 to 520 calories.

“Kanzen Meal is well ahead of what other CPG brands have been able to achieve in addressing consumer desire for nutrient dense meals, especially with the increase in GLP-1 usage, while still delivering taste and convenience,” said Robert Little, chief executive officer of Kanzen Meal. “Our priority was perfecting the flavor of each dish, which meant combining Nissin’s legacy of food science and technology with the artistry of top chefs to deliver a first-of-its kind meal solution consumers can easily find in the frozen meal section.”

Kanzen Meal will be distributed throughout the west and southeast with expansions expected into Spring 2026. The meals may be purchased for $6.99 to $7.99.

The launch follows Nissin’s announcement of its dill pickle-flavored Cup of Noodles.