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  2. Wakame - Wikipedia

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    Goma wakame, also known as seaweed salad, is a popular side dish at American and European sushi restaurants. Literally, it means "sesame seaweed", as sesame seeds are usually included in the recipe. In Korea, wakame is used to make a seaweed soup called miyeok-guk, in which wakame is stir-fried in sesame oil and boiled with meat broth. [22]

  3. Miyeok-guk - Wikipedia

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    Seaweed is a good source of vitamin K, an essential vitamin, which is an important factor in blood-clotting. Eating miyeok-guk that contains a cup of seaweed enables one to absorb around 22% of the recommended daily vitamin K requirement for women and 29% of the recommended daily vitamin K requirement for men. [citation needed]

  4. Banchan - Wikipedia

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    Miyeok muchim [15] 미역무침 Miyeok (wakame, a seaweed) with sweet vinegar and salt. Musaengchae/Muchae [16] 무생채/무채 Long julienned white radish in a sweet vinegar sauce, sometimes with ground dried chili peppers. Gosari namul: 고사리나물 Prepared fern shoots that have been stir-fried. Chwinamul: 취나물

  5. Restaurant City: Seaweed Salad and free Seaweed - AOL

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    Restaurant City has been releasing freebies like crazy during this Japanese theme, and today's special surprise is a free Seaweed ingredient for the new recipe -- a Seaweed Salad. This new salad ...

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  8. Sakhalin Korean cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Kimchi, miyeok-guk (seaweed soup), sundae, gosari-namul (고사리나물), manari-namul (마나리나물), and ueong-namul (우엉나물) were reported to be eaten. [3] Other traditions surrounding eating, including which foods are consumed on which holidays and special occasions, letting adults eat first before children, and having soup placed ...

  9. Korean cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Korean cuisine is the set of foods and culinary styles which are associated with Korean culture.This cuisine has evolved through centuries of social and political change. Originating from ancient agricultural and nomadic traditions in Korea and southern Manchuria, Korean cuisine reflects a complex interaction of the natural environment and different cultural trend