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  2. Doenjang - Wikipedia

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    Doenjang [1] (Korean: 된장; "thick sauce") or soybean paste [1] is a type of fermented bean paste [2] made entirely of soybean and brine used in Korean cuisine. It is also a byproduct of soup and soy sauce production.

  3. Doenjang-jjigae - Wikipedia

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    Doenjang-jjigae was initially made with home-made doenjang; however, due to extensive industrialisation of soybean paste, households and restaurants nowadays use factory-made doenjang instead as their ingredient. From traditional to modern Korean cuisine, doenjang has become one of the most frequently used jang (sauce/paste). It is claimed as a ...

  4. Meju - Wikipedia

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    Traditionally, meju for ganjang and doenjang (which are produced together) are made entirely of fermented soybeans, while meju for gochujang are made using soybeans mixed with rice, barley, or wheat. If wheat is used, the ratio between soybeans and wheat is 6:4; if glutinous rice is used, the ratio between soybeans and glutinous rice is 5:2. [17]

  5. Jjigae - Wikipedia

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    There are many varieties; they are typically made with meat, seafood or vegetables in a broth seasoned with gochujang (red chilli paste), doenjang (soy bean paste), ganjang (soy sauce) or saeu-jeot (salted and fermented shrimp). [1] Jjigae is often served as a communal dish. Korean meals often include either a jjigae or a guk.

  6. Siraegi - Wikipedia

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    Siraegi-jijimi – a type of jijimi that is made by first cutting soaked siraegi into bite-size pieces, then seasoning it with doenjang (soybean paste), perilla oil, Cheongyang chili, and minced garlic, and finally stewing it in a broth made from dried Alaska pollock (myeongtae) head, kelp, and anchovy in tteumul water (the water left from washing rice).

  7. Doenjang-guk - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] It is thinner, lighter, and milder than doenjang-jjigae (soybean paste stew). [3] It is similar to the Japanese miso soup. [citation needed] It is sometimes mild, sometimes strong, and accompanied with rice most of the time. [4] Doenjang-guk is an example of a banchan, one of several small dishes served with meals at restaurants and in ...

  8. The Recipe (film) - Wikipedia

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    The Recipe (Korean: 된장; RR: Doenjang; literally "Soybean paste") is a 2010 South Korean film about a television producer who finds out many surprising truths while tracking down the story about a mysterious bean paste stew. Behind the captivating taste lies a woman’s unfortunate life and love story.

  9. Gochujang - Wikipedia

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    [10] [11] Farm Management, a book from c. 1700, discussed the cultivation methods of chili peppers. [ 12 ] The history of Sunchang gochujang's becoming a regional specialty dates back to the 14th century at the start of the Joseon Dynasty era (1392–1910) when the founder Yi Seong-gye made gochujang from the Sunchang region a part of Korean ...