
Also known as 'zhajiangmian and chajangmyeon', respectively in China and Japan, Jajangmyeon is a Korean-Chinese dish that has become increasingly popular in Korea and around the world. The dish consists of noodles covered in a thick black bean sauce, along with various vegetables and sometimes meat. There are several reasons why Jajangmyeon has become such a beloved comfort food for many. (Images courtesy: iStock)
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This dish is the Korean adaptation of its Chinese counterpart ‘Zhajiangmian’, which originated in the Shandong province of China. The dish was introduced to Korea by Chinese immigrants in the early 1900s, during the Japanese occupation of Korea. However, the Korean version of the dish differs from the original Chinese dish in terms of its flavour and ingredients.

Jajangmyeon is a relatively cheap and easy-to-find dish, making it an accessible option for many people. It is commonly sold in Korean-Chinese restaurants, as well as in instant noodle form in supermarkets.

The thick black bean sauce that covers the noodles has a savoury, slightly sweet flavor that is both comforting and satisfying. The combination of noodles, sauce, and vegetables creates a hearty and flavorful meal.

Jajangmyeon has been a popular dish in Korea since the early 20th century, and it has become a cultural icon for many Koreans. It is often associated with special occasions and celebrations, as well as childhood memories of family dinners and takeout.

Like many comfort foods, Jajangmyeon can evoke feelings of warmth, comfort, and happiness in people. It may remind them of home, family, or a special time in their life, making it a go-to food when they need a pick-me-up.

The main ingredient of this dish is Jjajang, which is also known as black bean sauce. It's made with black soybeans, caramelized onions, garlic, and other seasonings and has a dark brown or black colour. This sauce adds a unique taste of any dish and offers a rich and robust umami flavour with a hint of sweetness.
