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Korean noodles are noodles or noodle dishes in Korean cuisine, and are collectively referred to as guksuinnative Koreanormyeoninhanja character[clarification needed]. Preparations with noodles are relatively simple and dates back to around 6000 BCE to 5000 BCE in Asia. In Korea, traditional noodle dishes are onmyeon (beef broth-based noodle soup), called guksu jangguk (noodles with a hot clear broth), naengmyeon (cold buckwheat noodles), bibim guksu (cold noodle dish mixed with vegetables), kalguksu (knife-cut noodles), kongguksu (noodles with a cold soybean broth) among others. In royal court, baekmyeon (literally "white noodles") consisting of buckwheat noodles and pheasant broth, was regarded as the top quality noodle dish. Naengmyeon, with a cold soup mixed with dongchimi (watery radish kimchi) and beef brisk broth, was eaten in court during summer.[1]

Korean noodles
Japchae, a Korean dish of stir-fried cellophane noodles
TypeNoodle
Place of originKorea
Korean noodles
Hangul

국수 / 면

Hanja

Revised Romanizationguksu / myeon
McCune–Reischauerkuksu / myŏn

Noodles by ingredients

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Memil guksu

Noodle dishes

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Banchan

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Warm noodle soups

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Janchiguksu

Cool noodle dishes

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Kongguksu
 
Chuncheon Makguksu

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c 국수 [Noodle (guksu)] (in Korean). Doosan Encyclopedia.[permanent dead link]
  • ^ 올챙이국수 (in Korean). Doosan Encyclopedia.[permanent dead link]
  • ^ 감자국수 (in Korean). Doosan Encyclopedia.[permanent dead link]
  • ^ 감자농마국수 (in Korean). Doosan Encyclopedia.[permanent dead link]
  • ^ 국수 [Noodle (guksu)] (in Korean). Nate / Encyclopedia of Korean Culture. Archived from the original on 2011-06-10.
  • ^ 도토리국수 (in Korean). Doosan Encyclopedia.[permanent dead link]
  • ^ 칡국수 (in Korean). Doosan Encyclopedia.[permanent dead link]
  • ^ 쑥칼국수 (in Korean). Doosan Encyclopedia. Archived from the original on 2006-11-16.
  • ^ 호박국수 (in Korean). Doosan Encyclopedia. Archived from the original on 2006-11-16.
  • ^ 꼴두국수 (in Korean). Doosan Encyclopedia. Archived from the original on 2006-11-16.
  • ^ 천사채 (in Korean). Doosan Encyclopedia.[permanent dead link]
  • ^ See a recipe at http://www.eatdangerously.com/newfood/recipe_jap_chae.htm
  • ^ Lee Seong-hui (이성희). "Janchi guksu, blessing for longevity (장수를 기원하는 '잔치국수)" (in Korean). dtnews24.
  • ^ 잣국수 (in Korean). Doosan Encyclopedia.[permanent dead link]
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