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  2. Gyeongdan - Wikipedia

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    Gyeongdan (Korean: 경단) or Korean rice ball cake is a type of tteok (rice cake) made of glutinous rice or other glutinous cereal flours. [1] When the cereal other than rice is used, its name is usually specified, making compound nouns such as susugyeongdan ( 수수경단 , " sorghum ball cake"). [ 2 ]

  3. List of rice dishes - Wikipedia

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    Fried rice with boiled peas, sometimes with meat, sausage, and eggs. Fried rice (Philippines) Philippines: Day-old rice fried in oil with a lot of garlic, usually eaten for breakfast with dried fish, egg and tomatoes. Gaifan: China, Taiwan: Cooked rice covered with another dish. Gallo pinto: Central American countries such as Costa Rica and ...

  4. The 34 Rice Casserole Recipes for Big Hearty Flavor On a Budget

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    Parade. Try this Red Beans & Rice Casserole, a bayou classic that gets an upgrade in the form of a cornbread topping. Add hot sauce to the beans to crank up the heat.

  5. 80 Easy Ways To Cook Rice (That Prove It's Way More Than A ...

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    Typically, you would bring the water to a boil first before adding the rice, but in this recipe, you bring the coconut milk, water, and rice all to a boil together. What results is a fantastic ...

  6. Tteok - Wikipedia

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    Hwajeon [10] - small, sweet pancakes made of flour of glutinous rice and decorated with flower petals of the Korean azalea, chrysanthemum, or rose. Bukkumi ( 부꾸미 ), pan-fried sweet tteok with various fillings in a crescent shape [ 11 ]

  7. List of tteok varieties - Wikipedia

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    Hwajeon (화전) – small sweet pancakes made of glutinous rice flour and flower petals of Korean azalea, chrysanthemum, or rose; Bukkumi (부꾸미), pan-fried sweet tteok with various fillings in a crescent shape [3] Juak (주악), made of glutinous rice flour and stuffed with fillings such as mushrooms, jujubes, and chestnuts, and pan-fried.

  8. Jumeok-bap - Wikipedia

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    Jumeok-bap (주먹밥; lit. "fist rice"), sometimes jumeokbap, is a Korean rice dish made from a lump of cooked rice made into a round loaf the shape of a fist. [1] [2] Rice balls are a common item in dosirak (a packed meal) and often eaten as a light meal, between-meal snack, street food, or an accompaniment to spicy food.

  9. Tteokguk - Wikipedia

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    Tteok mandu guk (rice cake dumpling soup). The broth is generally made by simmering the main protein (beef, chicken, pork, pheasant, seafood) in a ganjang-seasoned stock.In the past, pheasant meat or chicken was used to make tteokguk's broth, but nowadays, beef is mainly used. [7]