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  2. Korean Flapjacks Recipe - AOL

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    In a medium saucepan of salted boiling water, cook the shrimp until almost white throughout, 2 minutes. Using a slotted spoon, transfer the shrimp to a bowl of ice water.

  3. List of Korean desserts - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Korean desserts. Korean cuisine known today has evolved through centuries of social and political change. Originating from ancient agricultural and nomadic traditions in southern Manchuria and the Korean peninsula , Korean cuisine has evolved through a complex interaction of the natural environment and different cultural trends.

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  5. Tteok - Wikipedia

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    Tteok (Korean: 떡) is a general term for Korean rice cakes. They are made with steamed flour of various grains, [1] especially glutinous and non-glutinous rice. Steamed flour can also be pounded, shaped, or pan-fried to make tteok. In some cases, tteok is pounded from cooked grains.

  6. 16 high-protein overnight oat recipes to make forever. ... These easy dinner and dessert recipes don't require any expensive eggs, including meatballs, cookies, casseroles, chicken parm, and more.

  7. Gwapyeon - Wikipedia

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    Gwapyeon (Korean: 과편; Hanja: 果片) is a jelly-like hangwa (traditional Korean confection) made with fruits. [1] The colorful fruit jelly is commonly served at banquets. [ 2 ] This classic dessert was served in the royal court during the Joseon dynasty.

  8. Gaepi-tteok - Wikipedia

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    Korean mugwort can be pounded together with steamed rice flour to make a green-colored dough. [3] In Gangwon Province, steamed rice flour is pounded with deltoid synurus, also resulting in a green dough. [4] To make a pink dough, the endodermis of Korean red pine is used. [3]

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