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  2. Gopchang - Wikipedia

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    Gopchang of pork big intestines is usually called dwaeji-gopchang (돼지곱창; "pig gopchang").. In Korean cuisine, food similar to gopchang prepared with beef blanket tripe is called yang-gopchang (양곱창; "rumen gopchang"), [5] while the one prepared with beef reed tripe is called makchang (막창; "last tripe"), [5] and the one with beef large intestines is called daechang (대창 ...

  3. Gopchang-jeongol - Wikipedia

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    Gopchang-jeongol [1] (곱창전골) or beef tripe hot pot [1] is a spicy Korean stew or casserole made by boiling beef tripe, vegetables, and seasonings in beef broth. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Gopchang refers to beef small intestines , [ 4 ] [ 5 ] while jeongol refers to a category of stew or casserole in Korean cuisine . [ 6 ]

  4. Baek Jong-won's Alley Restaurant - Wikipedia

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    Baek Jong-won's Alley Restaurant [1] (Korean: 백종원의 골목식당) is a South Korean cooking-variety program broadcast on January 5, 2018.It is a spin-off of cooking-variety program Baek Jong-won's Top 3 Chef King.

  5. Bokkeum - Wikipedia

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    Bokkeum (볶음) is a verbal noun derived from the Korean verb bokkda (볶다), meaning "to cook food or food ingredients with little or a small amount of liquid by stir-frying over heat". [ 2 ] Varieties

  6. Baek Jong-won's Top 3 Chef King - Wikipedia

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    The Nations' Big Three [1] (Korean: 백종원의 3대 천왕; RR: Baek Jongwonui 3dae Cheonwang) is a South Korean cooking-variety program which has been broadcast since August 28, 2015.

  7. Jeongol - Wikipedia

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    Jeongol (Korean: 전골) is a Korean-style hot pot made by putting meat, mushroom, seafood, seasoning, etc., in a stew pot, adding broth, and boiling it. [1] It is similar to the category of Korean stews called jjigae, with the main difference being that jjigae are generally made with only a single main ingredient, and named after that ingredient (such as kimchi jjigae or sundubu jjigae ...

  8. Category:Korean soups and stews - Wikipedia

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  9. Anju (food) - Wikipedia

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    Jokbal, boiled pig's feet in soy sauce, similar to Eisbein in German cuisine. Anju (Korean: 안주; Hanja: 按酒; ) is a Korean term for food consumed with alcohol.It consists of a variety of foods, including both main dishes and side dishes.