Can you also slurp soups that don't have any noodles in Japan?

Can you also slurp soups that don't have any noodles in Japan? - Noodle Dish on White Ceramic Bowl

I am writing a paper and couldn't find sources on just slurping the soups. Could anyone help.



Best Answer

No, that would be kind of weird. For ramen, soba, etc, you don't really slurp the soup, you slurp the noodles after picking them up with chopsticks. For noodleless soups like miso, there's nothing slurpable to pick up with chopsticks, and it makes no more sense to slurp it than it does to slurp a glass of water or a cup of tea.




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Do they slurp soup in Japan?

The Japanese not only find slurping noodles and soup socially acceptable but also consider it very polite to do so. The Japanese believe that slurping your noodles is a sign that you are enjoying your meal. We can assure you that this will be one of your amazing experiences in Japan!

Why do Japanese slurp when eating soup?

To slurp, you need to let the air come into the mouth, and this results in lowering the temperature of the noodles. This means rather than waiting for your noodles to cool down, you can start enjoying their deliciousness immediately!

What country is it appropriate to slurp your soup?

Slurping your noodles loudly is considered a compliment to the chef throughout Japan and China \u2013 a sign of deep appreciation for your one-bowl meal.

Is it okay to slurp soup?

Avoid Slurping Soup Slurping is another issue in regard to eating soup. The noise is both distracting and unpleasant for the other people at the table. Generally, people slurp because the soup is hot.



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