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  2. Bindae-tteok - Wikipedia

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    Bindae-tteok is made with mung bean batter with a filling made of bracken, pork, mung bean sprouts, and baechu-kimchi (napa cabbage kimchi). [1]To make the filling for bindae-tteok, soaked bracken is cut into short pieces, mixed with ground pork, and seasoned with soy sauce, chopped scallions, minced garlic, ground black pepper, and sesame oil. [1]

  3. Soybean sprout - Wikipedia

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    In Korean, the word kongnamul (콩나물) refers to both the soybean sprouts themselves and the namul (seasoned vegetable dish) made from soybean sprouts. The namul dish, made by stir-frying soybean sprouts with sesame oil and simmering it, is a common dish for jesa (ancestral rite).

  4. List of Korean dishes - Wikipedia

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    Sundae (순대): Korean sausage made with a mixture of boiled sweet rice, oxen or pig's blood, potato noodle, mung bean sprouts, green onion and garlic stuffed in a natural casing. [16] Hotteok (호떡) : similar to pancakes, but the syrup is in the filling rather than a condiment.

  5. Namul - Wikipedia

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    aehobak (애호박, Korean zucchini) bak (박, calabash) banga (방아, Korean mint) bangpung (방풍, coastal hogfennel) bean sprouts. kongnamul (콩나물, soybean sprout) sukjunamul (숙주나물, mung bean sprout) bireum (비름, edible amaranth) bomdong (봄동) buchu (부추, garlic chive) chamnamul (참나물, short-fruit pimpinella ...

  6. The Asian Way to Make Green Bean Casserole 10x Better

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    Fold the beans and crispy onions into the mixture, then bake according to the recipe for a savory twist on this traditional dish. Up Next: Related: The Japanese Way To Make Mac and Cheese 10x Better

  7. Nakji-bokkeum - Wikipedia

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    Nakji bokkeum, and other Korean dishes featuring octopus, are traditionally believed to be good for stamina, strength, and mental acumen. Nakji bokkeum is commonly served atop a bed of steamed rice and/or bean sprouts and topped with sesame seeds.

  8. 95 Winter Dinners That'll Give You An Excuse To Stay In ... - AOL

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    The comfort food classic gets a grown-up upgrade from Gruyère and caramelized onions in this recipe, lending that rich French onion flavor you know and love to extra-cheesy mac & cheese. Get the ...

  9. Tangpyeong-chae - Wikipedia

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    Tangpyeong-chae [1] (탕평채, 蕩平菜) or mung bean jelly salad [1] is a Korean dish that was part of the Korean royal court cuisine.It is made by mixing julienned nokdumuk, mung bean sprouts, water dropwort, stir-fried shredded beef, thinly shredded red pepper and lightly broiled gim.