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  2. Gyeran-jjim - Wikipedia

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    Gyeran-jjim (Korean: 계란찜), dalgyal-jjim (달걀찜) or steamed eggs is a type of jjim, Korean steamed dish. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It is a custardy, casserole-like banchan (side dish), often seasoned with saeu-jeot (salted shrimp) or myeongnan-jeot (salted pollock roe) and topped with scallions and toasted sesame seeds.

  3. Maangchi - Wikipedia

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    In 2003, she and her husband divorced, and with her two fully-grown children out of the house, Kim started playing MMO City of Heroes using the character name Maangchi, meaning "Hammer" in Korean. [ 1 ] [ 4 ] After this and up until 2007, Kim worked as a family counselor for a nonprofit organization.

  4. Mandu (food) - Wikipedia

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    Mandu (Korean: 만두), or mandoo, are dumplings in Korean cuisine. [1] [2] Mandu can be steamed, boiled, pan-fried, or deep-fried.The styles also vary across regions in the Korean Peninsula. [3]

  5. Korean holiday recipes: Braised short ribs and cheesy egg bread

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    Gyeran-ppang (Korean Egg Bread) by Danny Lee. Korean street food is legendary, and this bread is one of the most iconic dishes of that genre. Typically made on cast iron molds and baked in outdoor ...

  6. List of steamed foods - Wikipedia

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    Galbijjim – a variety of jjim or Korean steamed dishes made with galbi (갈비, short rib) Gyeran jjim – a Korean steamed egg casserole, which is a popular dish in Korea and often eaten as a side dish ; Kue lapis – Indonesian kue, or a traditional snack of colorful layered soft rice flour pudding or steamed layered cake

  7. The Korean Way to Make Soft-Boiled Eggs 10x Better - AOL

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    Mayak eggs consist of boiled eggs, typically soft-boiled, peeled and dunked in a bath of soy sauce, vinegar, sugar, sesame seeds and a lot of big, bold aromatics, like gochugaru (Korean red pepper ...

  8. List of Korean dishes - Wikipedia

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    Beondegi (번데기) : is steamed or boiled silkworm pupae which are seasoned and eaten as a snack. Bungeoppang (붕어빵; "carp-bread") is the Korean name for the Japanese fish-shaped pastry Taiyaki that is usually filled with sweet red bean paste and then baked in a fish-shaped mold. It is very chewy on the inside and crispy on the outside.

  9. Street food in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    A Korean sweet candy made from melted sugar and baking soda. Eomuk: Fish cake is a mixture of fish meat and wheat flour. The hot sauce flavored with soy sauce can be addictive to many. Eomuk is also a typical Japanese food. It used to be called oden; Japanese oden is boiled tofu, fish cake, konjac, jelly, and boiled egg on