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Gimbap (Korean: 김밥; lit. Gim rice; IPA: [kim.p͈ap̚] ), also romanized as kimbap , is a Korean dish made from cooked rice , vegetables, fish, and meat rolled in gim —dried sheets of seaweed—and served in bite-sized slices. [ 1 ]
The first song to be certified Platinum for both streams and downloads was iKon's "Love Scenario" in June and November 2018. Paul Kim's "Every Day, Every Moment" is the highest certified song in both categories. Anne-Marie's "2002" was the first non-Korean language song to be certified.
Chungmu gimbap is traditionally served with side dishes of kolddugi muchim (꼴뚜기 무침), sliced baby octopus marinated and fermented in a spicy red pepper sauce, and radish kimchi (무김치). [2] But Chungmu gimbap is regarded as the unhealthiest Korean food that causes increase blood sugar level sometimes.
Gim (Korean: 김), also romanized as kim, [1] is a generic term for a group of edible seaweeds dried to be used as an ingredient in Korean cuisine, consisting of various species in the genera Pyropia and Porphyra, including P. tenera, P. yezoensis, P. suborbiculata, P. pseudolinearis, P. dentata, and P. seriata.
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The Jadu (더 자두) was a South Korean modern rock band that performed from 2001 to 2008. "Jadu" means "Plum" in Korean. "Jadu" means "Plum" in Korean. In 2002, Korea Now called The Jadu one of Korea's "most celebrated indie bands."
[40] [41] [42] The song received positive reviews, with Fuse naming it one of best songs of the year, [43] and debuted at the number one position on Billboard's World Digital Songs chart, the third time a Korean act topped the list and the first for a male group. [44] The music video on YouTube currently boasts over 300 million views. [45]
Gopchang-jeongol [1] (곱창전골) or beef tripe hot pot [1] is a spicy Korean stew or casserole made by boiling beef tripe, vegetables, and seasonings in beef broth. [2] [3] Gopchang refers to beef small intestines, [4] [5] while jeongol refers to a category of stew or casserole in Korean cuisine. [6]