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  2. Pyeonyuk - Wikipedia

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    Pyeonyuk (Korean: 편육; Hanja: 片肉) is a traditional Korean dish, which consists of thinly sliced meat that has been boiled and pressed. [2] Either beef or pork may be used to make the dish. It is eaten as anju (an accompaniment to alcoholic drinks ), or used as a topping for other dishes such as naengmyeon (cold noodles) and seolleongtang ...

  3. 10 Chains That Serve the Best Matcha - AOL

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    Nutrition: Iced Matcha Green Tea Latte With 2% Milk (Small) Calories: 150 Fat: 3.5 g (Saturated Fat: 2 g) Sodium: 95 mg Carbs: 23 g (Fiber: 0 g, Sugar: 22 g) Protein: 6 g. Among the various drinks ...

  4. Gopchang-jeongol - Wikipedia

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    Gopchang-jeongol [1] (곱창전골) or beef tripe hot pot [1] is a spicy Korean stew or casserole made by boiling beef tripe, vegetables, and seasonings in beef broth. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Gopchang refers to beef small intestines , [ 4 ] [ 5 ] while jeongol refers to a category of stew or casserole in Korean cuisine . [ 6 ]

  5. 85 Quick Work Lunch Ideas To Shake Up Your Routine - AOL

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    Taco Salad. When it comes to healthy salads, none are more hearty than a taco salad.Load it up with veggies, cheese, and ground beef for the perfect satisfying summer meal. We love this classic ...

  6. Jeongol - Wikipedia

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    Jeongol (Korean: 전골) is a Korean-style hot pot made by putting meat, mushroom, seafood, seasoning, etc., in a stew pot, adding broth, and boiling it. [1] It is similar to the category of Korean stews called jjigae, with the main difference being that jjigae are generally made with only a single main ingredient, and named after that ingredient (such as kimchi jjigae or sundubu jjigae ...

  7. Sticky Korean Beef - AOL

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    Heat a large cast iron pan over high. Add the sesame and canola oils. Allow the oils to get really hot, then add the beef and press it into an even layer.

  8. Category:Korean beef dishes - Wikipedia

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  9. The Japanese Way to Make Rice Bowls 10x Better - AOL

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    Sencha: a light and grassy green tea that enhances the savory flavors of the rice bowl. Genmaicha: a blend of green tea and roasted rice that complements the rice dish's earthy base.