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Ottogi Yetnal Dang Myun is made from 100% sweet potato starch. The noodles contains NO alum powder which are found in lower quality glass noodles. Dang Myun is a translucent brownish gray with a shine in their dried format, and which turn transparent when cooked. Dang Myun is used as a main ingredient for a very popular Korean dishes, "Japchae" (stir fried glass noodle) and Mandu (dumplings). Glass noodles are widely used in Tang (soup) and Jungol (table cooking soup) dishes because they do not get mushy easily when boiled in broth, along with other ingredients. The texture is more elastic than other kinds of noodles.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What are the ingredients in Ottogi Korean Vermicelli Dang Myun Glass Noodles? A: Ottogi Korean Vermicelli Dang Myun is made from one hundred percent sweet potato starch. It does not contain alum powder, ensuring a high-quality product.
- Q: How much does the package of Ottogi Korean Vermicelli Dang Myun weigh? A: The package weighs two point two pounds or one kilogram. This size is convenient for various cooking needs.
- Q: What are the dimensions of the Ottogi glass noodles package? A: The package measures seventeen point zero one inches in length, ten inches in width, and two point five two inches in height. These dimensions make it easy to store.
- Q: How do I cook Ottogi Korean Vermicelli Dang Myun? A: To cook, simply boil the noodles in water until they become transparent and chewy. They are perfect for dishes like Japchae and soups.
- Q: Can I use these noodles in soups? A: Yes, these noodles are ideal for soups. They maintain their texture and do not become mushy when boiled.
- Q: What dishes can I make with Ottogi Korean Vermicelli Dang Myun? A: You can make a variety of dishes including Japchae, Sukiyaki, soups, and dumplings. A recipe for Korean Japchae is included.
- Q: How should I store Ottogi Korean Vermicelli Dang Myun after opening? A: After opening, store the noodles in a cool, dry place. Keeping them in the convenient zipper bag helps maintain freshness.
- Q: What is the shelf life of these glass noodles? A: The shelf life is typically around two years if stored properly. Always check the package for specific expiration dates.
- Q: Are Ottogi Korean Vermicelli Dang Myun noodles safe for gluten-free diets? A: Yes, these noodles are gluten-free as they are made from sweet potato starch. They are a great alternative for those avoiding gluten.
- Q: How do these noodles compare to regular wheat noodles? A: These glass noodles have a lighter, chewier texture compared to regular wheat noodles. They are also transparent when cooked.
- Q: Are these noodles suitable for people with allergies? A: These noodles are made with sweet potato starch and do not contain common allergens like wheat. However, always check for cross-contamination.
- Q: What if my package of noodles arrives damaged? A: If your package arrives damaged, contact the retailer for a replacement or refund. Most retailers offer customer service for such issues.
- Q: Is there a return policy for Ottogi Korean Vermicelli Dang Myun? A: Yes, most retailers have a return policy that allows returns within a specified time frame. Check the retailer's terms for details.
- Q: What do I do if I have an issue with cooking the noodles? A: If you encounter issues while cooking, consult the cooking instructions on the package or look for additional recipes online for guidance.
- Q: How can I enhance the flavor of the dishes made with these noodles? A: You can enhance the flavor by adding sauces, vegetables, and proteins to your dishes. Spices and seasonings can also elevate the taste.
- Q: Are these noodles recommended for beginners in Korean cooking? A: Yes, these noodles are beginner-friendly. Their versatility allows for easy integration into various Korean dishes.



