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  2. Yukgaejang - Wikipedia

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    Yukgaejang. Yukgaejang[1] (육개장, 肉개醬) or spicy beef soup[1] is a spicy, soup -like Korean dish made from shredded beef with scallions and other ingredients, which are simmered together for a long time. It is a variety of gomguk, or thick soup, which was formerly served in Korean royal court cuisine. It is thought to be healthful and ...

  3. Gomguk - Wikipedia

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    Gomguk. Gomguk ( Korean : 곰국 ), [ 1] gomtang[ 2] ( 곰탕 ), or beef bone soup[ 2] refers to a soup in Korean cuisine made with various beef parts such as ribs, oxtail, brisket, ox's head or ox bones by slow simmering on a low flame. [ 3] The broth tends to have a milky color with a rich and hearty taste. [ 4]

  4. Korean ceremonial food - Wikipedia

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    Gwallye [4] (관례; 冠禮), the coming-of-age ceremony, is performed between the ages of 15 and 20. After the ceremony, a man begins to wear sangtu (상투; Korean topknot) and gat (a traditional hat) and a woman jjok (쪽; a traditional bun hairstyle) and binyeo (a traditional hairpin). The ceremonial food includes rice wine, rice cake ...

  5. Soups in East Asian culture - Wikipedia

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    Yukgaejang (육개장) is a spicy red soup made with beef strips, red pepper, and assorted vegetables (usually green and white onions, bean sprouts, among others); many variations include egg and rice or cellophane noodles dropped into the soup, and sometimes shrimp and other pieces of seafood. Of the spicy Korean soups, 육개장 is very ...

  6. 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.

  7. Korean regional cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Representative Seoul soups or stews are: sinseollo (royal casserole), gaksaek jeongol (casserole made with various ingredients), [47] yukgaejang (spicy beef soup with rice), Gujeolpan (nine-sectioned plate), galbijjim (braised meat short ribs), tteokjjim (boiled tteok, beef and vegetables), [48] tteokbokki (stir-fried tteok and vegetables ...

  8. Seolleongtang - Wikipedia

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    Seolleongtang. Seolleongtang[1] (Korean: 설렁탕) or ox bone soup[1] is a Korean tang (soup) made from ox bones (mostly leg bones), brisket and other cuts. Seasoning is generally done at the table according to personal taste by adding salt, ground black pepper, red pepper, minced garlic, or chopped spring onions. It is a local dish of Seoul.

  9. Bosintang - Wikipedia

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    Bosintang [a] (Korean: 보신탕, South Korean name) or tan'gogiguk (단고기국, North Korean name) is a Korean soup that uses dog meat as its primary ingredient. The meat is boiled with vegetables such as green onions, perilla leaves, and dandelions, and flavorants such as doenjang, gochujang, and perilla seed powder. [1]