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Name [12] [13] Korean name Description Kongnamul: 콩나물 Cold boiled bean sprouts with sesame oil. Sigeumchi namul [14] 시금치나물 Lightly parboiled spinach dressed with sesame oil, garlic, and soy sauce. Miyeok muchim [15] 미역무침 Miyeok (wakame, a seaweed) with sweet vinegar and salt. Musaengchae/Muchae [16] 무생채/무채
The most popular side dishes are rice and kimchi, [9] [11] and a green onion salad called pajeori and a fresh vegetable dish including lettuce, cucumbers, and peppers invariably accompany the meat dishes at restaurants. Other popular side dishes include the spinach side dish (sigeumchi namul/시금치나물), egg roll omelette (gyeran-mari ...
There are classic Korean barbecue dishes that everyone knows and loves, from the ribeye and short rib meats to traditional banchan like japchae and kimchi. But a KBBQ restaurant is also the ...
Korean BBQ cheesy corn is the gooiest side dip to your grilled pork tenderloin or bulgogi entrées. It’s one of the quickest side dishes to make with easy-to-buy ingredients of corn, mayo, and ...
Most Korean foods may be served as anju, depending on availability and the diner's taste. However, anju are considered different from the banchan side dishes served with a regular Korean meal. Jokbal (족발): pig's feet served with a red salted shrimp sauce called saeujeot. [16]
Gopchang [2] (Korean: 곱창) is a dish in Korean cuisine. It can refer to either the small intestines of cattle, the large intestines of pigs, or a gui (grilled dish) made of the small intestines. [1] [2] The latter is also called gopchang-gui (곱창구이; "grilled intestines"). The tube-shaped offal is chewy with rich elastic fibers. [3]
These 39 dishes are essential to the Korean heart, soul and digestive tract, including kimchi, bibimbap, sundae (a type of sausage) and mudfish soup.
It is often served at Korean weddings and other celebrations. Nokdumuk is also used as a main ingredient for making the Korean royal cuisine dish called tangpyeong-chae. It is made by mixing julienned nokdu-muk, stir-fried shredded beef, and various vegetables seasoned with soy sauce, vinegar, sugar, sesame seeds, salt, and sesame oil.