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British pronunciation
/suːdʒɪbɪ/

Definition & Meaning of "sujebi"

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a Korean dish made with hand-torn dough simmered in a soup or stew, typically with vegetables, seafood, or meat

What is "sujebi"?

Sujebi is a popular Korean comfort food that consists of hand-torn pieces of dough simmered in a savory broth. The dough is typically made from flour, water, and sometimes potato or sweet potato starch, and is torn into irregular pieces to create a rustic and homemade appearance. The broth is often made with dried anchovies, kelp, and other ingredients such as vegetables or meat. Sujebi can be served plain or with a variety of toppings such as kimchi, scallions, and eggs. Sujebi is also a popular dish in Korean restaurants outside of Korea and is sometimes referred to as "hand-torn noodle soup".

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