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Jjajangmyeon is the Korean equivalent of pizza. It's the most common food ordered for takeout. It is typically a fresh made wheat noodle similar to udon that's fried with a black savory sweet sauce you stir fry with pork fat and serve with meat and veggies.

I read a lot of Korean comics, and I like trying foods my favorite characters enjoy. Korean BBQ is legendary but other stuff like tteokbokki is worth a try too.
 
:eek:it is an actual thing?!?! :gig:gig
I'm guessing the name was created after a few strong drinks, or perhaps a child had a temper tantrum on a keyboard.
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Jjajangmyeon is the Korean equivalent of pizza. It's the most common food ordered for takeout. It is typically a fresh made wheat noodle similar to udon that's fried with a black savory sweet sauce you stir fry with pork fat and serve with meat and veggies.

I read a lot of Korean comics, and I like trying foods my favorite characters enjoy. Korean BBQ is legendary but other stuff like tteokbokki is worth a try too.
@Nabiki makes amazing looking tteokbokki
 
I'm guessing the name was created after a few strong drinks, or perhaps a child had a temper tantrum on a keyboard.
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Jjajang is the name of the sauce. It is a derivative of the Chinese way to say black bean paste, chunjang. Myeon is "noodle". Put both together and you get black bean sauce noodle, as one word, kind of like how Germans string together a bunch of thoughts about a thing and make it one word.

My favorite example of that is backpfeifengesicht, which literally translates as "a face which cries out for a fist in it".

:)
 
Jjajang is the name of the sauce. It is a derivative of the Chinese way to say black bean paste, chunjang. Myeon is "noodle". Put both together and you get black bean sauce noodle, as one word, kind of like how Germans string together a bunch of thoughts about a thing and make it one word.

My favorite example of that is backpfeifengesicht, which literally translates as "a face which cries out for a fist in it".

:)
Interesting!

backpfeifengesicht is a pretty useful word to know about
 
Jjajang is the name of the sauce. It is a derivative of the Chinese way to say black bean paste, chunjang. Myeon is "noodle". Put both together and you get black bean sauce noodle, as one word, kind of like how Germans string together a bunch of thoughts about a thing and make it one word.

My favorite example of that is backpfeifengesicht, which literally translates as "a face which cries out for a fist in it".

:)
So you could also translate it into "backhand to the kisser"
 
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