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  2. Mak-guksu - Wikipedia

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    Mak-guksu [1] (Korean: 막국수) or buckwheat noodles [1] is a Korean buckwheat noodle dish served in a chilled broth and sometimes with sugar, mustard, sesame oil or vinegar. [2] It is a local specialty of the Gangwon province of South Korea , and its capital city, Chuncheon . [ 3 ]

  3. 50 Vegan Versions Of Your Family's Favorite Dinner Recipes - AOL

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    Far too often, we’ve tried vegan sauces that just don’t quite get the creaminess down right, so we decided to solve this problem outright with this instant classic: creamy Tuscan vegan pasta ...

  4. Naengmyeon - Wikipedia

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    Naengmyeon [2] (냉면, in South Korea) or raengmyŏn (랭면, in North Korea) is a noodle dish of northern Korean origin which consists of long and thin handmade noodles made from the flour and starch of various ingredients, including buckwheat (메밀, memil), potatoes, sweet potatoes, arrowroot starch (darker color and chewier than buckwheat noodles), and kudzu (칡, chik).

  5. 10 Instant Pot Recipes to Get You Through the Cold Winter Months

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    Easy Instant Pot Pepper Steak. This Easy Instant Pot Pepper Steak is a delicious 30-minute dinner idea packed with bell peppers, sirloin steak and a tasty soy-pepper sauce!. This pepper steak dish ...

  6. 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.

  7. Budae-jjigae - Wikipedia

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    Common ingredients include ham, sausage, spam, baked beans, kimchi, instant noodles, gochujang, and American cheese. The dish is now a popular anju (accompaniment to alcoholic drinks) and a comfort food cooked in a large pot for multiple people.

  8. List of Korean dishes - Wikipedia

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    Ramyeon (라면): spicy variation of noodle, usually eaten in the form of instant noodles or cup ramyeon. Janchi guksu (잔치국수): a light seaweed broth based noodle soup served with fresh condiments, usually kimchi, thinly sliced egg, green onions, and cucumbers. Geonjin guksu (건진국수) Jjapaguri (ram-don)

  9. Korean noodles - Wikipedia

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    Kongguksu (콩국수) - wheat flour noodles in a bowl of cold soy milk broth; Jatguksu (잣국수) - wheat flour or buckwheat noodles in a bowl of cold broth made from ground pine nuts and water. It is a local specialty of Gapyeong, Gyeonggi Province. The recipe is quite similar to kongguksu, but the dish has cleaner and more savory taste. [15]