Chanochi
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TypeChapssal-tteok, jeonbyeong
Place of originKorea
Associated cuisineKorean cuisine
Main ingredientsGlutinous rice flour, purple gromwell
| Type | Chapssal-tteok, jeonbyeong |
|---|---|
| Place of origin | Korea |
| Associated cuisine | Korean cuisine |
| Main ingredients | Glutinous rice flour, purple gromwell |
Chanochi (차노치) is a Korean dish. It is pink, pan-fried tteok (rice cake) or jeonbyeong (pancake) made with glutinous rice flour.[1] It is a regional dish of the Yeongnam region.[1]
Chanochi (차노치) is a compound of the prefix cha- (차-) and the noun nochi (노치). Cha- means "glutinous",[2] and nochi is a Gyeongsang dialect word for noti (노티), which is a pan-fried tteok (rice cake) made with glutinous proso millet and yeot-gireum (barley malt powder), and usually considered a regional dish of Kwansŏ region.[3]