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Type
  
Korean noodles

Place of origin
  
Korea

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Jjolmyeon Jjolmyeon Recipe Korean Spicy Cold Chewy Noodles

Main ingredients
  
Noodles (wheat flour, starch), sauce (gochujang, vinegar, sugar (optional), garlic), vegetables

Similar
  
Bibim‑guksu, Tteok‑bokki, Mandu, Naengmyeon, Kal‑guksu

Jjolmyeon recipe korean spicy cold chewy noodles


Jjolmyeon refers to either a type of Korean noodles that have a very chewy texture and are made from wheat flour and starch or a cold and spicy dish made with the noodles and vegetables. The spicy and hot sauce is a combination of gochujang (chili pepper paste), vinegar, sugar, and minced garlic. It is also a type of bibim guksu (mixed noodles).

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Jjolmyeon Jjolmyeon Recipe Korean Spicy Cold Chewy Noodles

Jjolmyeon korean spicy chewy noodles


Etymology

The first syllable of the name comes from the adverb jjolgit-jjolgit (쫄깃쫄깃) in pure Korean language which means "chewy", while myeon is a hanja word meaning "noodles". Thus, the name literally means "chewy noodles".

History

Jjolmyeon Jjolmyeon Recipe Korean Spicy Cold Chewy Noodles

Jjolmyeon is one of the most popular noodle dishes in South Korea, especially among young people at bunsikjeom (Korean snack restaurant). It is a representative dish of Incheon, where jjolmeyon originated in the early 1970s by a mistake made while making naengmyeon. Noodles larger than regular naengmyeon noodles were made at a factory and instead of being thrown out, were given away to a nearby bunsikjeom. The owner mixed the noodles with gochujang sauce and jjolmyeon was born.

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