짜장면은 중국음식이야.... 화교는 중국인 아니냐? 한국에서 화교가 만든 음식은 다 중국음식으로 분류되지. 말레이시아, 인도네시아 화교들이 만든 치킨라이스, 바쿠떼, 호켄미 등을 그나라 전통음식이라고 하지 않는다. 다 중국음식이라고 하지. 울나라 사람들은 왜 중국음식을 우리 음식이라고 우기냐? ㅉㅉㅉ
@gorosujap That's not true dude. Bakuteh, Hokkien mi and others though inspired by Chinese origin, it's considered Singaporean food or Malaysian food. I don't know why people put way too much energy on how and where it origined. Korean Jajangmyun is invented by ethnic Chinese in Korea. However, it's distinctively different from the original Zazangmien if you ever tried both. It's fair to say Jajangmyun is a Korean cuisine just as Hamburger and Pizza is to Americans.
@Xentradi97 우길껄 우기길. 무슨 바쿠테나 호켄미가 싱가포르나 말레이시아 음식인가? 싱가포르나 말레이시아 공식 사이트에 들어가서 그 나라 전통음식으로 광고되는지 보길. 토종 말레이시안 사람들은 절대 저 음식들은 자기들 음식이라고 말하지 않음. 화교, 즉 중국인이 한국땅에서 만든 음식이 어떻게 한국음식이 될 수 있지? 당신 말이 맞을려면 한국인이 중국음식점을 하면서 새롭게 만든 음식이라면 한국음식이 될 수가 있지. 그런데 중국인이 중국음식점에서 한국인을 상대로 맛을 변화시켜 만든 짜장면이 어떻게 한국음식이야?
한국인이 미국에서 한식을 미국인들 입맛에 맞게 바꾸면 미국음식이 되는거야? 아니지 그건 한식이지..
@gorosujap I've been living in Singapore for 10 years dude. I know what I'm talking about. Even if the origin of dish is from somewhere else, if it has evolved within the country, it is considered their own food. Part of their own culture. Only purist nationalists like you would insist the only national language is a dish created by the local people. Singapore and Malaysia are nation of immigrants. Many cultures co-exist.
@gorosujap Even Korean dish like Nangmyun, by your definition can't be Korean food. You know why? Because originally it came from Mongolia. What about Mandoo? Should that be considered Korean food? Surely it's Chinese? What about Kimbap? Originally it's from Japan. What about Gochujang? Do you know that Chilli pepper was only introduced to Korea only several hundred years ago?
The reason why he titled it Chinese food is because in Korea you'd normally see Chinese restaurants selling this. If you were to say it in Korean it literally translates to Chinese resturant. It's origins is from China but it is significantly different from zhajiang mian. Very VERY koreanized dish.
Actually, it's originated from China.... Though, there are two different types of variations.. The Chinese one is saltier while the Korean one is a bit sweeter..
Tho it take inspiration from Chinese Zhajiang mian, it was actually originated in the city of Inchon in Korea at a Chinese restaurant run by a Chinese migrant to Korea. Kinda like how American Pizza was invented. Yes I tried both. They are quite different.
The face the lady makes, makes me horny.
westchinaman 2 months ago
so yummy - i want to eat!!
Moontess 8 months ago
Wowwww yummyyyyyyyyyy~~~~~~~~
TheJunoo 8 months ago
thumbs up for the guy in the back speaking Spanish
saraur2cute 9 months ago
is she gonna eat em all.. OMG..
balidancer 9 months ago
looks like fried dog meat
keylowbig32423424234 10 months ago
It's not a hybrid dish. It's Chinese.
Chinese people modified an original dish to suit the Korean people. That doesn't make it a hybrid.
짜장면이 중화요리지 바부쉬끼덜 아냐? 우길걸 우겨라.
greathelmm 1 year ago
that looks good lol
kpoplover2010 1 year ago
炸酱面也变成韩国的了吗?
频率越来越快了.......
kuku652 1 year ago
This is making me Hungreehhhh . </3
BoiLuvzRice 1 year ago
짜장면은 중국음식이야.... 화교는 중국인 아니냐? 한국에서 화교가 만든 음식은 다 중국음식으로 분류되지. 말레이시아, 인도네시아 화교들이 만든 치킨라이스, 바쿠떼, 호켄미 등을 그나라 전통음식이라고 하지 않는다. 다 중국음식이라고 하지. 울나라 사람들은 왜 중국음식을 우리 음식이라고 우기냐? ㅉㅉㅉ
gorosujap 1 year ago
@gorosujap That's not true dude. Bakuteh, Hokkien mi and others though inspired by Chinese origin, it's considered Singaporean food or Malaysian food. I don't know why people put way too much energy on how and where it origined. Korean Jajangmyun is invented by ethnic Chinese in Korea. However, it's distinctively different from the original Zazangmien if you ever tried both. It's fair to say Jajangmyun is a Korean cuisine just as Hamburger and Pizza is to Americans.
Xentradi97 1 year ago
@Xentradi97 우길껄 우기길. 무슨 바쿠테나 호켄미가 싱가포르나 말레이시아 음식인가? 싱가포르나 말레이시아 공식 사이트에 들어가서 그 나라 전통음식으로 광고되는지 보길. 토종 말레이시안 사람들은 절대 저 음식들은 자기들 음식이라고 말하지 않음. 화교, 즉 중국인이 한국땅에서 만든 음식이 어떻게 한국음식이 될 수 있지? 당신 말이 맞을려면 한국인이 중국음식점을 하면서 새롭게 만든 음식이라면 한국음식이 될 수가 있지. 그런데 중국인이 중국음식점에서 한국인을 상대로 맛을 변화시켜 만든 짜장면이 어떻게 한국음식이야?
한국인이 미국에서 한식을 미국인들 입맛에 맞게 바꾸면 미국음식이 되는거야? 아니지 그건 한식이지..
이제 제대로 알겠음?
gorosujap 1 year ago
@gorosujap I've been living in Singapore for 10 years dude. I know what I'm talking about. Even if the origin of dish is from somewhere else, if it has evolved within the country, it is considered their own food. Part of their own culture. Only purist nationalists like you would insist the only national language is a dish created by the local people. Singapore and Malaysia are nation of immigrants. Many cultures co-exist.
Xentradi97 1 year ago
@gorosujap Even Korean dish like Nangmyun, by your definition can't be Korean food. You know why? Because originally it came from Mongolia. What about Mandoo? Should that be considered Korean food? Surely it's Chinese? What about Kimbap? Originally it's from Japan. What about Gochujang? Do you know that Chilli pepper was only introduced to Korea only several hundred years ago?
Xentradi97 1 year ago
the difference in chinese and korean verison is the sauce =)
moon3211 1 year ago
oh my god. that is heavenly. i luv jja jjang myun! its best when potato's are stuck in there.
golfmaniac007 2 years ago
um, it isnt chinese its korean
TheOtakuanimefreak 2 years ago
The reason why he titled it Chinese food is because in Korea you'd normally see Chinese restaurants selling this. If you were to say it in Korean it literally translates to Chinese resturant. It's origins is from China but it is significantly different from zhajiang mian. Very VERY koreanized dish.
yellowman88 2 years ago 12
it isn't korean its hybrid of chinese/korean.
golfmaniac007 2 years ago
u dont understand how much im craving this right now. its so sad all i have in ramyun =(
mcrobsessed247 2 years ago
the chinese version is called zhajiang mian.
oakberry61woohalol 2 years ago
JAJANGMYUN!!!!!!!!!!!!! i would become a slave just for a bowl of jajamgnyun ~~!!!!!
iamkichul 2 years ago
Actually, it's originated from China.... Though, there are two different types of variations.. The Chinese one is saltier while the Korean one is a bit sweeter..
spyderdance 2 years ago 8
Tho it take inspiration from Chinese Zhajiang mian, it was actually originated in the city of Inchon in Korea at a Chinese restaurant run by a Chinese migrant to Korea. Kinda like how American Pizza was invented. Yes I tried both. They are quite different.
Xentradi97 2 years ago
@spyderdance
Yeah yeah my panties are also from China
KatiushaVN4 1 year ago
@spyderdance yes, but korean chinese cuisine is also a interpretation of the Shandong regional cuisine in china.
MrQuagmire26 1 year ago
what is this noodle called?
bebekisses 2 years ago
it's called Jjajangmyeon.
cauldronflame 2 years ago
i want some now. i've been dying to try some
newSOUL10 3 years ago
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oakberry61woohalol 3 years ago
I'm so hungry!!! I gotta get some of that jajangmyun. XD
Procrastina777 3 years ago
lol this isnt "CHINESE" dish lol
bludika 3 years ago
korean food is the best tasting food really. and gives you long life!
gatoradeee 3 years ago
no blood, this sauce is ferment of bean
godzner 3 years ago
That looks bloody delicious
JimmyChiffels 3 years ago
its a korean dish btw
StupidityWiz 3 years ago
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classicU 2 years ago
I did, jajangmyeon is korean.
What, bitch? Go search it up on wikipedia retard.
StupidityWiz 2 years ago
@StupidityWiz fuck you
b09h 9 months ago