by Legend2778 December 29, 2017
Is a Japanese-sounding Thai trademark name for its line of Thai version of beef meatballs. It's a pun of oden, a tasty japanese pot dish, and "deng", Thai word for bounce.
The meatballs are normally sold to/bought by noodle stall owners for making noodle dishes.
The meatballs are normally sold to/bought by noodle stall owners for making noodle dishes.
A : There's a Hodeng-Godeng sign on the noodle stall, what do they mean?
B : Hodeng is a brand of Thai pork meatballs, while Godeng is a brand of beef ones.
B : Hodeng is a brand of Thai pork meatballs, while Godeng is a brand of beef ones.
by Shiine-1 March 14, 2022