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  2. Sundubu-jjigae - Wikipedia

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    Sundubu-jjigae [1] (Korean: 순두부찌개) is a jjigae in Korean cuisine.The dish is made with freshly curdled extra soft tofu (sundubu) which has not been strained and pressed, vegetables, sometimes mushrooms, onion, optional seafood (commonly oysters, mussels, clams and shrimp), optional meat (commonly beef or pork), and gochujang or gochugaru.

  3. Dubu-kimchi - Wikipedia

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    Dubu-kimchi (Korean: 두부김치) is a Korean dish consisting of tofu (dubu) and stir-fried kimchi. [2] Soft, warm, blanched tofu is served with well-fermented, tangy baechu-kimchi (napa cabbage kimchi) stir-fried with pork. It is considered a well-matched anju (accompaniments to alcoholic drinks) for either soju or makgeolli. [3]

  4. Dou dizhu - Wikipedia

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    Dou dizhu is described as easy to learn but hard to master, requiring mathematical and strategic thinking as well as carefully planned execution. Suits are irrelevant in playing dou dizhu . Players can easily play the game with a set of dou dizhu playing cards , without the suits printed on the cards.

  5. Okara (food) - Wikipedia

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    It is called dòuzhā or dòufuzhā in Chinese, okara in Japanese, and biji or kongbiji in Korean. Okara is the oldest of three basic types of soy fiber. The other two are soy bran (finely ground soybean hulls) and soy cotyledon/isolate fiber (the fiber that remains after making isolated soy protein, also called "soy protein isolate").

  6. Red bean paste - Wikipedia

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    Red bean paste is used in various Korean snack foods and desserts, including: Baram-tteok, a type of tteok filled with white geopipat-so. Bungeo-ppang, a fish-shaped pastry filled with sweet danpat-so. Chalbori-ppang, two small and sweet pancakes wrapping around sweet danpat-so. Chapssal doughnut, a glutinous rice doughnut filled with sweet ...

  7. Sujebi - Wikipedia

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    Sujebi [1] (수제비; South Korean name), ttŭdŏguk (뜨더국; North Korean name), or hand-pulled dough soup, [1] or Korean-style pasta soup, [citation needed] is a Korean traditional soup consisting of dough flakes roughly torn by hand, with various vegetables.

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  9. Gogi-guksu - Wikipedia

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    Gogi-guksu (Jejuan: 돗괴기국수; [1] Korean: 고기국수; lit. [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.