Gogi-guksu

Gogi-guksu
The dish (closest to camera)
TypeGuksu
Place of originKorea
Region or stateJeju island
Korean name
Hangul
고기국수
Revised Romanizationgogi-guksu
McCune–Reischauerkogi-kuksu
IPA[ko.ɡi.ɡuk̚.s͈u]

Gogi-guksu (Jejuan: 돗괴기국수;[1] Korean고기국수; lit. [pork] meat noodles) is a regional dish of Jeju Province (Jeju Island), South Korea. It is a pork-based wheat noodle soup, served with sliced pork and garnishes like chives.

The dish is a relatively recent invention, having developed during and after the 1910–1945 Japanese colonial period.[2][3][4] It achieved popularity beginning in the late 1990s, and has since become a dish widely associated with Jeju.[2][3][4]

Its qualities reportedly notably differ depending on the restaurant it is served in. The noodles can either be thick or thin, or even be typical Japanese ramen noodles. The broth is generally described as "light" or "clean", with various techniques and ingredients used to achieve this effect.

  1. ^ Cite error: The named reference :1 was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  2. ^ a b "Jeju's pork broth and noodle dish has history - JEJU WEEKLY" (in Korean). Retrieved 2024-01-24.
  3. ^ a b "일제강점기 전통혼례서 시작된 제주 고기국수…대표 맛집 4곳". 일제강점기 전통혼례서 시작된 제주 고기국수…대표 맛집 4곳 (in Korean). 18 September 2018. Retrieved 2024-01-24.
  4. ^ a b "고기국수야 넌 어디서 왔니?". 고기국수야 넌 어디서 왔니? (in Korean). 7 October 2009. Retrieved 2024-01-25.

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