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  2. Pa-kimchi - Wikipedia

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    Pa-kimchi (파김치), also known as green onion kimchi or scallion kimchi, is a type of kimchi that Koreans usually eat for banchan (traditional side dishes) and is most popular in Jeolla-do. Pa-kimchi uses medium-thick green onions known as jjokpa ( Korean : 쪽파 ), which are fermented to maturity in powdered red pepper gochutgaru , garlic ...

  3. Kimchi recipes that are taking over TikTok - AOL

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    Here are five delicious kimchi recipes to get you started with this savory dish. 1. Homemade kimchi. Before cooking any meal with kimchi, it’s a good idea to know how to make it as a standalone ...

  4. Portal:Food/Selected recipe/6 - Wikipedia

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    A wide selection of seasonings are used, including gochugaru (Korean chili powder), spring onions, garlic, ginger, and jeotgal (a salted seafood). Kimchi is also used in a variety of soups and stews. Kimchi is a staple food in Korean cuisine and is eaten as a side dish with almost every Korean meal.

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  6. List of Korean dishes - Wikipedia

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    Kimchi (김치): vegetables (usually cabbage, Korean radish, or cucumber) commonly fermented in a brine of ginger, garlic, green onion and chilli pepper. There are endless varieties, and it is served as a side dish or cooked into soups and rice dishes.

  7. Learn How to Make Kristen Kish's Jongga Kimchi Ham Puff ... - AOL

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    For the caramelized onions and kimchi. 3 cups yellow onion, halved, peeled and sliced with the grain. 1 tbsp olive oil, for caramelizing. 1 tbsp butter. 1 tsp kosher salt. 3 tsp water. 2 cups ...

  8. Korean cuisine - Wikipedia

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    According to the Korean cookbook Diminbang 음식디미방 (around 1670), there's only the recipe without glass noodles. The original recipe without glass noodles is made by boiling vegetables such as cucumbers, pine mushrooms, bean sprouts, bellflowers green onion, then they are sprinkled with ginger, pepper, sesame oil, and flour.

  9. 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]