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  2. Kimchi - Wikipedia

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    Kimchi (/ ˈ k ɪ m tʃ iː /; Korean: 김치; RR: gimchi, IPA:) is a traditional Korean side dish consisting of salted and fermented vegetables, most often napa cabbage or Korean radish.

  3. Pyeonyuk - Wikipedia

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    Pork pyeonyuk may also be eaten wrapped with baechu-kimchi (cabbage kimchi), or in lettuce or perilla leaves as ssam (wrap). [2] [5] Common side dishes for pyeonyuk include geotjeori (fresh kimchi), mu-mallaengi-muchim (spicy dried radish salad), and saengchae-muchim (spicy vegetable salad). [3]

  4. List of Korean dishes - Wikipedia

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    Koreans traditionally make enough kimchi to last for the entire winter season, although with refrigerators and commercial bottled kimchi this practice has become less common. Kimchi that is readily made is called geotjeori (겉절이) and the one that is fermented for a long time and has more sour taste is called sin-kimchi (신김치 ...

  5. Banchan - Wikipedia

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    Nabak-kimchi: 나박김치 Watery kimchi with less spicy baechu and mu: Dongchimi: 동치미 Various vegetables in white brine. Nabak kimchi and dongchimi are referred to as mul kimchi (물김치), literally "water kimchi." Geotjeori [10] 겉절이 Freshly made kimchi to be eaten crisp without fermenting. Usually made with baechu and lettuce ...

  6. Gimjang - Wikipedia

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    During the summer months, kimchi is made fresh, from seasonal vegetables. [2] For one month, starting from the tenth month of the year, people prepare large quantities of kimchi that will last throughout the winter. [3] [4] Gimjang was listed as a UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage in December 2013 [5] and the 133rd Korean Intangible Cultural ...

  7. Baechu-kimchi - Wikipedia

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    Baechu-kimchi (배추김치), translated as napa cabbage kimchi or simply kimchi is a quintessential banchan (side dish) in Korean cuisine, made with salted, seasoned, and fermented napa cabbages. [ 2 ]

  8. The 9 Best Canned Foods You Should Be Eating for Weight Loss ...

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    “Bright, fresh and always delicious, I know that canned pineapple is a sure shot. It's sweet, perfectly sliced and ready to eat as a snack or as a nutritious sweet ending to my meal,” says Wilson.

  9. Bomdong - Wikipedia

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    Bomdong (Korean: 봄동), also known as spring cabbage, is a hardy cabbage with tough, sweet leaves. [1] [2] The leaves of bomdong, unlike those of regular napa cabbages, fall to the sides, giving the plant a flat shape.