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  2. Bibimbap - Wikipedia

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    Bibimbap [1] (/ ˈ b iː b ɪ m b æ p / BEE-bim-bap; [2] Korean: 비빔밥; lit. "mixed rice"), sometimes romanized as bi bim bap or bi bim bop , is a Korean rice dish. The term bibim means "mixing" and bap is cooked rice .

  3. Jeonju Bibimbap Festival - Wikipedia

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    Dolsot bibimbap Jeonju Bibimbap Festival. The Jeonju Bibimbap Festival (Korean: 전주 비빔밥 축제) is an annual Korean food festival that takes place in the Jeonju Hanok Village in South Korea. It centers on a regional variety of the popular Korean dish bibimbap. The festival has been celebrated since 2007. [1]

  4. Hoe-deopbap - Wikipedia

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    Hoe-deopbap [1] (회덮밥) or raw fish bibimbap [1] is a Korean dish consisting of steamed rice mixed with sliced or cubed saengseon hoe (raw fish), various vegetables such as lettuce, cucumber and sesame leaves, sesame oil, and chogochujang (a sauce made from vinegar, gochujang, and sugar).

  5. Albap - Wikipedia

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    roe rice) is a type of bibimbap made with one or more kinds of roe, most commonly flying fish (commonly Cheilopogon agoo) roe, and served in a sizzling hot ttukbaegi (earthenware) or dolsot (stone pot). [1] [2] [3]

  6. Talk:Bibimbap - Wikipedia

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    Reason for that is becuase that is what it means in bibimbap and there is another mixed meal called "Bibim guksu" (비빔국수) which means "mixed noodles". The "mixed noodles" are also a kind of mixed meal. So if the word Bibimbap can literally mean "mixed meal", Bibim guksu can be Bibimbap too as mixed noodles can be a mixed meal.

  7. Departure Restaurant and Lounge - Wikipedia

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    The menu "encompasses China (spring rolls, siu mai, fried rice) Japan (edamame, sashimi, kushiyaki) and Korea (a good bibimbap, stirred table-side)", [3] and offers vegetarian and vegan options. [2] According to The Oregonian 's Michael Russell, Departure has a "Miami vibe" and "Asian-influenced" small plates .

  8. Cup-bap - Wikipedia

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    Cup-bap (Korean: 컵밥) is a food truck offering that consists of bap (rice) in a paper or plastic cup with a variety of toppings. Created in the 2000s for Korea street food, cup-bap has become a popular quick meal or snack for students from private cram schools known as hagwons (Korean pronunciation:) in the neighborhood of Noryangjin.

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