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  2. Nagwon Rice Cake - Wikipedia

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    The store's eventual founder, Go Ippeo (고이뻐), learned to make tteok from former royal court ladies. Go sold tteok around Wonseo-dong and Nagwon-dong. After the conclusion of the 1950–1953 Korean War, in 1956 they opened a permanent storefront in Nagwon Market. Upon Go's death in 1961, Go's daughter Kim In-dong inherited the store. [3]

  3. Zion Market - Wikipedia

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    Zion Market (Korean: 시은마켓) is an American supermarket chain mainly selling Korean foods and products. Some Japanese products are sold as well. [2] Founded in 1979, it has five locations throughout California, Georgia, and Texas. It is one of the largest Korean markets in North America. [3]

  4. H Mart - Wikipedia

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    The chain has 84 stores throughout the United States, operated variously as H Mart, H Mart Northwest, and H Mart Colorado. [3] There are two stores in the Pacific Northwest that operate as "G Mart" that are associated with H Mart. [4] H Mart also has stores in Canada and two in the United Kingdom. H Mart is the largest U.S.-based grocery store ...

  5. Asian supermarket - Wikipedia

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    A selection of instant noodles in a Mitsuwa Marketplace store. In non-Asian countries, an Asian supermarket largely describes a category of grocery stores that focuses and stocks items and products imported from countries located in the Far East (e.g. East, Southeast and South Asia).

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    Online reviews so far have complimented both the food and the service. Love on a Leg After a pop-up last fall on the Far East Side, Love on a Leg opened Feb. 9 inside the High Street Kitchens at ...

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  8. Rice in Korean culture - Wikipedia

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    Korean Rice Processing Products [6] (Korea Rice Processing Food Association, 2009) Product category criteria large category small category Rice cake noodles

  9. Chapssal-tteok - Wikipedia

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    Chal is derived from the Middle Korean chɑl ( ), and the word chɑlsdeok ( ) appears in Geumganggyeong Samga hae, a 1482 book on the Diamond Sūtra. [7] Accordingly, chaltteok can mean tteok made of glutinous grains other than rice, but chapssal-tteok can only refer to tteok that is made of glutinous rice.