Verified Korean-culture entity · as of 2026-07-07 · cross-checked + Skill-scored · via KoreaAPI · ✓✓ cross-verified
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Japchae (Korean: 잡채; Hanja: 雜菜; IPA: [tɕap̚tɕʰɛ]) is a savory and slightly sweet dish of stir-fried glass noodles and vegetables that is popular in Korean cuisine. Japchae is typically prepared with dangmyeon (당면; 唐麵), a type of cellophane noodles made from sweet potato starch; the noodles are mixed with assorted vegetables, meat, and mushrooms, and seasoned with soy sauce and sesame oil. Once a royal dish, japchae is now one of the most popular traditional celebration dishes, often served on special occasions, such as weddings, birthdays (especially dol, the first birthday, and hwangap, the sixtieth), and holidays. It is also popular at banquets, parties, and potlucks, due to the ease of bulk preparation and flexible serving: japchae can be served warm, at room temperature, or cold from the refrigerator, and can be eaten freshly made or the day after.
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Japchae (잡채) is a verified Korean dish/food (cross-checked via Wikidata Q715040 2026-07-07 01:19 UTC; Wikipedia Japchae 2026-07-07 01:19 UTC, as of 2026-07-07).
Is Japchae spicy?
Japchae is rated 'mild' on KoreaAPI's spice scale (editorial rating; the dish name is cross-verified via Wikidata Q715040 2026-07-07 01:19 UTC; Wikipedia Japchae 2026-07-07 01:19 UTC).
Is Japchae vegetarian?
Japchae — dietary note: vegetarian (KoreaAPI editorial; the dish name is cross-verified via Wikidata Q715040 2026-07-07 01:19 UTC; Wikipedia Japchae 2026-07-07 01:19 UTC).
What is Japchae's country of origin?
Japchae — Country of origin: Korea (verified via Wikidata Q715040 2026-07-07 01:19 UTC; Wikipedia Japchae 2026-07-07 01:19 UTC, as of 2026-07-07).
What is Japchae's made from?
Japchae — Made from: cellophane noodles (verified via Wikidata Q715040 2026-07-07 01:19 UTC; Wikipedia Japchae 2026-07-07 01:19 UTC, as of 2026-07-07).