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  2. Ssam - Wikipedia

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    Ssam (Korean: 쌈; lit. wrapped) are dishes in Korean cuisine where one food is wrapped in another. A common variety is meat such as pork wrapped in a leafy vegetable. [1] It is often accompanied by the condiment ssamjang and can also be topped with raw or cooked garlic, onion, green pepper, or a banchan (small side dish) such as kimchi. [2]

  3. Samgyeopsal - Wikipedia

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    Directly translated from Korean, samgyeop-sal (삼겹살) means "three layer flesh", referring to striations of lean meat and fat in the pork belly that appear as three layers when cut. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It is the part of the abdomen under the loin from the 5th rib or 6th rib to the hind limb. [ 3 ]

  4. You Won’t Believe Everything You Can Make In Your Air Fryer

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    Air Fryer Korean-Inspired Pork Tenderloin Lettuce Wraps. Pork tenderloin is the perfect vehicle for the spicy sweet sauce in these lettuce wraps. They’re fun to eat like lettuce tacos, but you ...

  5. 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]

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    Paired simply with some boneless pork chops, this easy slow cooker recipe is pure comfort. Get the recipe for Slow Cooker Black Eyed Peas and Pork Chops at Simply LaKita. Simply LaKita

  8. Pork belly - Wikipedia

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    Pork belly is consumed both at restaurants and home, grilled at Korean barbecue, or used as an ingredient for many Korean dishes, such as bossam (boiled pork wraps) and kimchi-jjigae (kimchi stew). Samgyeop-sal-gui (삼겹살구이) or ogyeop-sal-gui (오겹살구이) refers to the gui (grilled dish) of pork belly. Slices of pork belly meat are ...

  9. Gui (food) - Wikipedia

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    [4] Variations include pork (dweji bulgogi), chicken (dak bulgogi), or squid (ojingeo bulgogi). Galbi (갈비): pork or beef ribs, cooked on a metal plate over charcoal in the centre of the table. [5] The meat is sliced thicker than bulgogi. It is often called "Korean barbecue" along with bulgogi, and can be seasoned or