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  2. Haejang-guk - Wikipedia

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    Haejang-guk [1] (Korean: 해장국; Hanja: 解酲국) or hangover soup [1] refers to every kind of guk or soup eaten as a hangover cure in Korean cuisine. It means "soup to chase a hangover" [2] and is also called sulguk (술국). [3] [4] It usually consists of dried napa cabbage, vegetables and meat in a hearty beef broth.

  3. Korean cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Vegetables such as cucumbers, carrots, and cabbage use gochujang as a dip. Gochujang is a common seasoning for foods such as Korean barbecue including pork and beef. One popular snack food that is very commonly eaten with gochujang is bibimbap. Bibimbap includes rice, spinach, radish, bean sprouts. Sometimes beef is added to bibimbap.

  4. List of Korean dishes - Wikipedia

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    Naengmyeon (냉면; North Korean: 랭면; Raengmyŏn), "cold noodles"), This dish (or originally winter dish) consists of several varieties of thin, hand-made buckwheat noodles, and is served in a large bowl with a tangy iced broth, raw julienned vegetables and fruit, and often a boiled egg and cold cooked beef. This is also called Mul ("water ...

  5. 19 One-Pot Hearty Stews to Keep You Cozy All Winter - AOL

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    Slow-Cooker Korean Beef & Cabbage Stew. Brown sugar makes this slow-cooker beef stew a tad sweet, which beautifully complements the spicy kimchi. You can make this soup ahead and refrigerate it ...

  6. 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.

  7. Korean royal court cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Tang is a type of soup made with beef shank, intestines, a knuckle (bone) and beef brisket. Malgeun guk (맑은 국): a hot and clear soup, and includes Mu-guk (무국), clear beef soup, Miyeok guk, dried pollock soup, etc. Gomguk: a thick soup made so by simmering for a long time.

  8. 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 ...

  9. Banchan - Wikipedia

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    Gamjajeon (감자전) – Korean-style potato pancakes. [27] Saengseon-jeon (생선전) – Small portions of fish coated with eggs and pan-fried. [28] Donggeurang ttaeng (동그랑땡) – Patty made with tofu, meat and vegetables, coated with eggs and pan-fried. [29] Yukjeon (육전) – Bite-sized beef coated in flour and egg and grilled in ...