Tsukemen

Tsukemen

Japanese ramen with noodles eaten from a separate bowl
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Tsukemen (Japanese: つけ麺, English: "dipping noodles") is a ramen dish in Japanese cuisine consisting of noodles that are eaten after being dipped in a separate bowl of soup or broth. The dish was invented in 1961 by Kazuo Yamagishi, a restaurateur in Tokyo, Japan. Since then, the dish has become popular throughout Japan, as well as overseas in the United States.

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Dipping ramen
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Main ingredients
Cold ramen noodles, broth
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