4 Tips for Enjoying Mala Tang Even More https://www.insight.co.kr/news/473519 Mala tang has captivated many with its sharp and numbing flavor, becoming a trending dish these days. Mala tang is a hot pot-style dish that includes the traditional Chinese Sichuan spice, mala, known for its spicy and numbing taste. In Korea, it has been slightly adapted to suit local tastes by allowing the addition of various ingredients, which has contributed to its immense popularity. The flavor of mala tang can vary depending on the ingredients added according to individual preferences. As the weather heats up, mala tang is becoming a top choice for a dish that beats the heat with heat. This trend has led to numerous tips for enjoying mala tang to its fullest being shared on various online communities, becoming a hot topic among netizens. 1. Chinese Vermicelli (Dangmyeon) https://www.insight.co.kr/news/473519 The wide and long Chinese vermicelli, with its chewy texture, captivates many. It's an essential ingredient in Mala Tang. The spicy mala broth soaked into the chewy noodles is enough to make your mouth water just thinking about it. 2. Fu Zhu (Dried Bean Curd Sticks) https://blog.naver.com/byhodu/222973792055 Resembling bamboo shoots, fu zhu is a must-have ingredient in Mala Tang. Just as tofu is essential in Korean soybean paste and kimchi stews, fu zhu is indispensable in Mala Tang. Its crunchy yet soft texture, combined with the mala juices that burst in your mouth when you bite into it, creates a heavenly experience. 3. Bok Choy and Napa Cabbage https://www.daangn.com/kr/business-posts/%EC%95%8C%EA%B3%A0%EB%A8%B9%EC%9E%90-%EB%A7%88%EB%9D%BC%ED%83%95-%EB%B9%A0%EC%A7%88%EC%88%98%EC%97%86%EB%8A%94-%EC%B2%AD%EA%B2%BD%EC%B1%84-640bce4dbffb5d26fb5af5a5/ If you love vegetables, add plenty of bok choy and napa cabbage to your Mala Tang. In fact, adding more vegetables than meat makes the broth fresher and deeper in flavor. Bok choy and napa cabbage also help reduce the sodium content, making your Mala Tang healthier. Adding mung bean sprouts and soybean sprouts makes it even better. 4. Wood Ear Mushrooms https://www.insight.co.kr/news/473519 Resembling seaweed, wood ear mushrooms are often used in various Chinese dishes like sweet and sour pork and jjamppong (spicy seafood noodle soup). While they don't have a particularly strong flavor, their chewy texture and unique aroma make them a favorite among many. When added to Mala Tang, they enhance the overall taste. The wood ear mushrooms absorb the mala broth, offering a delightful crunchy bite. #MalaTang #ChineseCuisine #SpicyFood #FoodieTips #HotPot #Delicious #Yummy #Dangmyeon #FuZhu #BokChoy #WoodEarMushrooms #마라탕 #중국당면 #푸주 #청경채 #목이버섯 All rights Reserved Stay14 Bespoke