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  2. Kal-guksu - Wikipedia

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    Jemul kalguksu (제물칼국수): Noodles are put to a boil with other ingredients in broth, instead of being added later. Both the noodles and broth gain a thick texture. [4] Ssuk kalguksu (쑥칼국수): Mugwort is added to the dough when making the noodles. Usually served in anchovy broth. [5]

  3. Alaska pollock as food - Wikipedia

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    Saengtae (생태), which is fresh Alaska pollock, is most often boiled with radish in a kelp-anchovy broth to create a clear soup, saengtae-tang. Another common preparation is myeongate-jeon; pan-fried Alaska pollock patty. Saengseon-gaseu, the fish cutlet, is often made with filleted myeongtae.

  4. Korean noodles - Wikipedia

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    Janchi guksu - wheat flour noodles in a light broth made with anchovy and optionally kelp or beef broth. It is served with a sauce made with sesame oil, soy sauce, scallions and a small amount of chili pepper powder. Thinly sliced jidan (지단), or fried egg, gim, and zucchini are topped on the dish for garnish.

  5. Bone Broth Is Liquid Gold — Here’s How to Make It

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    Place the bowl of broth into the ice bath and chill, stirring occasionally, until broth has cooled to 40°F, about one hour. Once chilled, the broth can be placed in the refrigerator or freezer.

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  7. Janchi-guksu - Wikipedia

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    Beef broth may be substituted for the anchovy broth. It is served with a sauce made from sesame oil , ganjang and small amounts of chili pepper powder and scallions . Thinly sliced jidan ( 지단 , fried egg), gim (laver) and zucchini are added on top of the dish as garnishes , [ 3 ] though various other vegetables or kimchi can also be used.

  8. Fish sauce - Wikipedia

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    Southeast Asian fish sauce is often made from anchovies, salt, and water, and is intensely flavoured. Anchovies and salt are arranged in wooden barrels to ferment and are slowly pressed, yielding the salty, fishy liquid. The salt extracts the liquid via osmosis. Southeast Asians generally use fish sauce as a cooking sauce.

  9. Banmian - Wikipedia

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    Two common ingredients that are often found across different versions of banmian are mushrooms and anchovies. The exact type of each might vary, but they are generally added to the stock base. The mushrooms can be dried and are reconstituted in the broth, while the anchovies could be fried until crispy and then served on top of the soup.