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  2. Dwaeji gukbap - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] [3] The name literally translates to "pork, soup, rice". [4] It is served with various side dishes like rice, salted shrimp, onion, noodle, kimchi, garlic, and green peppers, which all can be added to the soup. [1] [3] [4] It originated during the Korean War in the 1950s as poverty food. [1] [4] It eventually grew in popularity.

  3. Budae-jjigae - Wikipedia

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    [12] [14] The Busan variant of the dish also led to the development of dwaeji gukbap, a pork-based rice dish. [38] The dish used American sausages, which tend to be greasier and saltier than Korean ones. Modern budae-jjigae is instead made with milder ingredients, and seasoning is added to the soup. [26]

  4. Gukbap - Wikipedia

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    Dwaeji gukbap (돼지국밥) – pork and rice soup. [9] It is a Gukbap that brews pig bone in meat broth, and people eat it together with boiled pork slices. The Dwaeji-gukbap's history started during the Korean War. Refugees made a seolleongtang using pig bone which was easy to obtain. That was the beginning of dwaeji gukbap. [10]

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  6. Andy Warhol's Pork - Wikipedia

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    Andy Warhol's Pork (also known as Pork) is the first and only play by Andy Warhol. It was directed by Anthony Ingrassia , produced by Ira Gale, and stage-managed by Leee Black Childers . [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Pork opened on May 5, 1971, at La MaMa Experimental Theatre in New York City for a two-week run. [ 3 ]

  7. Gogi-guksu - Wikipedia

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    [pork] meat noodles) is a regional dish of Jeju Province (Jeju Island), South Korea. It is a pork-based wheat noodle soup, served with sliced pork and garnishes like chives . The dish is a relatively recent invention, having developed during and after the 1910–1945 Japanese colonial period .

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    However, one of the sailors, Tida, found a Nekoya door on the island and brought back enough pork soup to sustain the crew until the storm had abated the next day. As a result of this incident, and with the details supplied by Tida, Fen has named the previously unnamed place "Nekoya Island".