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  2. Dakjuk - Wikipedia

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    Dakjuk (Korean: 닭죽; lit. chicken porridge) is a type of Korean porridge, or juk, made with chicken. [1] While Korean food is often spicy, dakjuk is not, making it easy to digest. Medical patients and children often eat dakjuk in Korea.

  3. Tarak-juk - Wikipedia

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    Tarak-juk (Korean: 타락죽), also called uyu-juk (우유죽) or milk porridge, is a juk, or Korean porridge, made with milk and rice (glutinous japonica variety). [1] It was a part of the Korean royal court cuisine and was also patronized by yangban (scholarly-officials).

  4. Spiced Rice Breakfast Porridge Recipe - AOL

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  5. Congee is a rice porridge with many forms and names - AOL

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    The finishing touch is swirling in a raw egg or two with the lid covered, and adding scallions, a dash of chili pepper or toasted, ground sesame seeds, for serving.

  6. Jeonbok-juk - Wikipedia

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    Jeonbok-juk [2] (전복죽; 全鰒粥), or abalone rice porridge, [2] is a variety of juk (죽; 粥), or Korean porridge, made with abalone and white rice.Abalone is regarded as a high-quality ingredient in Korean cuisine and was often presented as a gift to the king of Korea. [3]

  7. Congee - Wikipedia

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    The rice porridge is cooked in chicken broth, and when the chicken is cooked, the meat is sliced and layered on a bed of shredded raw cabbage and sliced scallions and drizzled with a vinegar-based sauce, to be eaten as a side dish. Other combinations include cháo vịt (duck porridge), which is cooked in the same manner as chicken porridge.

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  9. Korean royal court cuisine - Wikipedia

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    The meal consisted of rice porridge (juk, 죽) made with ingredients such as abalone , white rice (huinjuk), mushrooms (beoseotjuk), pine nuts , and sesame (kkaejuk). The side dishes could consist of kimchi, nabak kimchi, oysters, soy sauce, and other items. The porridge was thought to give vitality to the king and queen throughout the day.