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Parae-gamja-jeon (green laver potato pancake) According to taste, the grated potato may be supplemented with finely shredded potatoes, carrots, onions or scallions, sliced mushrooms, or garlic chives, which adds color and crunchy texture to the dish. [3] Gamjajeon can also be garnished with shredded fresh red and green chili pepper.
Tornado potatoes (Korean: 회오리 감자; RR: hoeori gamja) — also called rotato potato, spring potato, twist potatoes, potato twisters, potato swirl, spiral potato, potato on a stick, tornado fries, [1] [2] or chips on a stick (in Australia) — are a popular street food in South Korea, [3] originally developed by Jeong Eun Suk of Agricultural Hoeori Inc. in 2013.
Transformed from "Indus Music" in 2006, which was formed in 2001. MTV Pakistan was shut down in 2011. Play TV: 2006 Business Recorder Group: Karachi: Urdu: Live Life, Love Music! It was converted into "Play Entertainment". VH1 Pakistan: 2008 ARY Digital Network, Viacom & MTV Networks: Karachi: Urdu, English: Unknown The channel was banned in 2009.
Gamja-jeon. Gamja-jeon (감자전; lit. "potato pancake") is a Korean pancake made by pan-frying in oil the mixture of grated potato and potato starch. It can be made without additional ingredients, but is sometimes mixed with onion, chilli and perilla leaf. Generally, it is seasoned with a small amount of salt and served with soy sauce.
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Chaeso-jeon (채소전, "vegetable jeon") is a generic term for any jeon made of vegetables. Gamja-jeon (감자전) – made of shredded potato. Also can be made of grated, squeezed potato with potato starch and vegetables added to it. Pajeon (파전) – made of scallions. Dongnae-pajeon is usually made of whole scallions.
It was a 24-hour music channel broadcast in English, Hindi and Chinese, focused on pop music. The STAR TV Network, which is based in Hong Kong (now called Hong Kong, China since 1997), operated the channel in partnership with Viacom in the United States, which owned MTV-branded regional music channels there.