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  2. Gochujang - Wikipedia

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    Gochujang [a] or red chili paste [3] is a savory, sweet, and spicy fermented condiment popular in Korean cooking. It is made from gochu-garu (red chili powder), glutinous rice , meju (fermented soybean) powder, yeotgireum ( barley malt powder), and salt.

  3. 12 Gochujang Recipes That Pack a Sweet and Spicy Punch - AOL

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    Here are 12 sweet and spicy gochujang recipes to inspire you to start cooking with the chili paste. Related: 20 Easy Hot Honey Recipes and Ideas. Also, in case you were wondering, ...

  4. 6 Heart-Healthy Foods You Should be Eating in January ... - AOL

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    Fatty fish, like salmon, mackerel, sardines and canned tuna, contain heart-supporting omega-3 fatty acids. ... Try this Gochujang-Glazed Grilled ... 19 Dinner Recipes to Make with a Can of Tuna.

  5. Budae-jjigae - Wikipedia

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    [4] [16] Seasoning paste is also used and usually contains gochujang and other flavorants such as soy sauce and sugar. [4] Chopped ingredients and noodles are then added to the stock, with variability on whether the noodles are added before or after the liquid comes to a boil. [4] [17] Budae-jjigae being cooked communally in a restaurant (2016)

  6. Banchan - Wikipedia

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    Jeyook bokkeum (제육볶음) – Stir-fried pork with gochujang (chili pepper paste) sauce and onions. [ 21 ] Ojingeochae bokkeum (오징어채볶음) – Stir-fried dried shredded squid seasoned with a mixture of gochujang (chili pepper paste), garlic, and mullyeot (syrup-like condiment).

  7. Ssamjang - Wikipedia

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    Gochujang, doenjang Media: ... The sauce is made of fermented soy beans , red chili paste , sesame oil, onion, garlic, green onions, and optionally brown sugar. [1 ...

  8. Yangnyeom chicken - Wikipedia

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    Yangnyeom chicken (Korean: 양념치킨) is a variety of Korean fried chicken seasoned with a sweet and spicy sauce of gochujang, garlic, sugar, and other spices. [1] [2] [3] It is often eaten as anju, food consumed while drinking, in South Korea.

  9. 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.