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Morioka reimen
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Morioka reimen (Japanese: 盛岡冷麵) is a local dish of Morioka, Iwate Prefecture. It is a cold noodle dish and one of the three great noodles of Morioka, along with Morioka jajamen and Wanko soba. It is known for its chewy noodles, rich chilled broth, and toppings of kimchi.[1] It is based on Naengmyeon from Korea.
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Alternative names | Morioka cold noodle |
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Type | Noodle |
Place of origin | Northern Korea (original) Japan (introduced) |
Region or state | Morioka, Iwate Prefecture |
Associated cuisine | Korean |
Created by | Teruhito Aoki (Japanese: 青木輝人) |
Invented | 1954 |
Variations | Naengmyeon |
Similar dishes | Hamhung Cold Noodles |
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