Kuksu facts for kids
Type | Korean cuisine |
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Place of origin | Korea Uzbekistan |
Main ingredients | Korean noodles |
Kuksu or Kuksi is a tasty Korean noodle dish. It is very popular among Koreans who live in Uzbekistan. This dish is usually served cold. It often has a spicy flavor and is made with beef.
Kuksu is a favorite meal in many places. You can find it at restaurants like Cafe Lily. This restaurant is in Brooklyn, New York City. It serves food from both Uzbekistan and Korea. People often say that Kuksu can be quite spicy.
Types of Kuksu
Kuksu is a general name for many noodle dishes. Here are a couple of examples:
- Acorn noodle soup: This type of Kuksu uses noodles made from acorn flour.
- Gogi-guksu: This is a warm noodle soup from Jeju Island in Korea. It is made with pork broth.
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