Kong-guksu

Kong-guksu (콩국수) or noodles in cold soybean soup is a seasonal Korean noodle dish served in a cold soy milk broth. In the Korean language, kong means soybean and guksu means noodles. It comprises noodles made with wheat flour and soup made from ground soybeans. It is unknown when Korean people started eating kongguksu; however, in accordance with the mention of the dish along with kkaeguksu (깨국수, sesame noodle soup) in Siui jeonseo, a Joseon cookbook published around the late 19th century, it is presumed to have originated at least as early as the 19th century.

Kong-guksu
Alternative namesNoodles in cold soybean soup
TypeGuksu
CourseCold
Place of originKorea
Main ingredientsNoodles (wheat flour), soybean soup
Food energy
(per 1 serving)
110 kcal (461 kJ)
Korean name
Hangul
콩국수
Revised Romanizationkong-guksu
McCune–Reischauerk'ong-guksu
IPA[kʰoŋ.ɡuk̚.s͈u]
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