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  2. Chi'Lantro BBQ - Wikipedia

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    Chi'Lantro BBQ is a Korean-Mexican fusion mobile truck and catering service which opened in Austin, Texas in 2010. Since then, the former food truck operation has opened ten restaurants in the Austin area.

  3. Zion Market - Wikipedia

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    Zion Market (Korean: μ‹œμ€λ§ˆμΌ“) 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.

  4. Kimchi - Wikipedia

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    However, with the current technological advancement and increase in social media use, many individuals worldwide can now access recipes for kimchi preparation. [94] Kimchi can be categorized by main ingredients, regions or seasons. Korea's northern and southern sections have a considerable temperature difference. [95]

  5. 7 Top Health Benefits of Kimchi, According to Registered ...

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    “Younger kimchi is great on the table as banchan, a grouping of small Korean condiments/side dishes, while more mature kimchi is best used for cooking in stir fries, stews and savory pancakes ...

  6. From Coney to kimchi to Cheetos: Check out some go-to ... - AOL

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    For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Mail. ... Check out some go-to Greater Fall River hot dogs. Gannett. Ashley Schuler, The Herald News ... Kimchi Killa hot dog.

  7. What Is Kimchi, the Ultimate Staple in Korean Cuisine? - AOL

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    Kimchi has been known to provide an abundance of health benefits, making it a very powerful superfood. The common napa cabbage kimchi is packed with nutrients like vitamins A and D, 34 types of ...

  8. Korean taco - Wikipedia

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    Korean tacos originated in Los Angeles, [1] often as street food, consisting of Korean-style fillings, such as bulgogi and kimchi, placed on top of small traditional Mexican corn tortillas. Korean burritos are a similarly themed dish, using larger flour tortillas as a wrap.

  9. Eating kimchi every day could help stave off weight gain, new ...

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    A new suggests eating kimchi up to 3 times a day may lower men’s obesity risk; meanwhile, radish kimchi is linked to lower occurrence of midriff bulge in men and women.