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  2. Agwi-jjim - Wikipedia

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    Agwi-jjim [1] (아귀찜) or agu-jjim (아구찜) is a Korean jjim dish made with blackmouth angler, the fish known as agwi in Korean. The name of the dish is usually translated as "braised spicy angler". The dish is seasoned with hot chili pepper powder, doenjang, ganjang , minced garlic, and chopped scallions to make it spicy and hot. [2]

  3. Maeun-tang - Wikipedia

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    Maeun-tang [1] (Korean: 매운탕) or spicy fish stew [1] is a dish in Korean cuisine. It is a hot spicy fish soup boiled with gochujang (Korean red chili pepper paste), '고춧가루'(chili powder), and various vegetables. [2] The name is a combination of two words: '매운', which derives from '맵다', meaning "hot and spicy"; and '탕(湯 ...

  4. 65 Healthy Sides That Will Steal All The Attention - AOL

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    These green beans come with a treat: 8 cloves of creamy, buttery garlic that get air-fried alongside the green beans for bites of roasted garlic that don’t involve turning on your oven.

  5. The 17 Best Trader Joe's Condiments Ranked - AOL

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    Meat-eaters love using it as a marinade for chicken, meat and fish, while vegetarians swear by cooking rice and vegetables in Peri-Peri for a hint of spice and a dash of sour. 14. Trader Joe's ...

  6. Jeotgal - Wikipedia

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    Jeotgal (Korean: 젓갈) or jeot (젓), translated as salted seafood, is a category of salted preserved dishes made with seafood such as shrimps, oysters, clams, fish, and roe. [1] [2] [3] Depending on the ingredients, jeotgal can range from flabby, solid pieces to clear, broth-like liquid. Solid jeotgal are usually eaten as banchan (side dishes).

  7. 90 Deliciously-Easy Seafood Dinners You Can’t Mess Up ... - AOL

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    Throw the fish on a tortilla with some spicy pineapple-jalapeño salsa, and you'll have an amazing summer taco night. Get the Mahi Mahi Tacos recipe . PHOTO: ANDREW BUI; FOOD STYLING: SPENCER RICHARDS

  8. Myeolchi-jeot - Wikipedia

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    Myeolchi-jeot (멸치젓) is a compound of myeolchi (멸치), the Korean word for anchovy (Engraulis japonicus), and jeot (젓), the word meaning salted fermented seafood. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] [ 7 ] Meljeot ( 멜젓 ) is also a compound, consisting of mel ( 멜 ), the Jeju name for anchovy, and jeot . [ 8 ]

  9. Chueo-tang - Wikipedia

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    Pond loaches are boiled in water until very tender, and sieved to remove bones and skins. [10] The sieved flesh along with beef or chicken broth is then boiled again and seasoned with gochujang (chili paste), doenjang (soybean paste), grated ginger, and ground black pepper. [10]