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  2. Bindae-tteok - Wikipedia

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    Bindae-tteok first appears under the name pincya (빈쟈) in the Guidebook of Homemade Food and Drinks, a 1670 cookbook written by Jang Gye-hyang. [5] The word appears to be derived from pingcya (빙쟈), the Middle Korean transcription of the hanja word 餠 𩜼, whose first character is pronounced bǐng and means "round and flat pancake-like food".

  3. La Di Da (Everglow song) - Wikipedia

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    "La Di Da" (stylized in all caps) is a song recorded by South Korean girl group Everglow for their second extended play-77.82X-78.29. It was released by Yuehua Entertainment on September 21, 2020, as the EP's lead single. It is a synth-pop-inspired song that delivers a dismissive message to haters. It was produced by Ollipop, with whom the ...

  4. Ganggangsullae - Wikipedia

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    Minyo, meaning song of people, is a korean folk song that spread among the people. It has two categories, tosok and tongsok. Tosok encompasses songs performed by ordinary people for purposes such as work, play, and ritualistic ceremonies. In contrast, tongsok consists of widely popular songs that are typically performed by professional singers.

  5. South Korean cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Various South Korean dishes and foods. South Korea is a country in East Asia constituting the southern part of the Korean Peninsula.It is bordered to the north by North Korea, and the two countries are separated by the Korean Demilitarized Zone.

  6. Food festivals in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    Cheese Dakgalbi Makguksu (Korean Buckwheat noodles) Every year between August and September, a Dakgalbi (spicy grilled chicken) and Makguksu (buckwheat noodles) festival is held in Chuncheon, Gwangwon-do province, the hometown of the two dishes. Many programs like food sampling, making makguksu and a makguksu eating contests are offered at the ...

  7. Dae-won (name) - Wikipedia

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    Dai-won Moon (born 1968), South Korean-born Mexican taekwondo master; Kim C (born Kim Dae-won, 1971), South Korean singer; Daewon Song (born 1975), American skateboarder; Im Dae-won (born 1976), South Korean Greco-Roman wrestler; Ha Dae-won (born 1985), South Korean football player; Bae Dae-won (born 1988), South Korean football player

  8. Dak-kkochi - Wikipedia

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    Dak (chicken) is the most popular type of kkochi (skewered food). Others include sausages, fish cakes, and short rib patties called tteok-galbi . [ 5 ] The menu is basically charcoal-grilled Dak-kkochis and spicy seasoned Dak-kkochis.

  9. Bang Ye-dam - Wikipedia

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    Bang Ye-dam was born on May 7, 2002, in Seoul, South Korea. Coming from a musically oriented family, his father, Bang Dae-sik [ ko ] is well known for creating over forty songs for commercials and animations including the Korean-dub for Japanese anime opening songs Pokémon , Dragon Ball and more.