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  2. Spam reveals new Korean-inspired flavor - AOL

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    The gochujang-flavored product is only available in eight-packs, and for now, can only be purchased at Costco Wholesale Warehouses. Along with simultaneously being spicy and sweet, the new Spam ...

  3. Budae-jjigae - Wikipedia

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    [4] [16] Seasoning paste is also used and usually contains gochujang and other flavorants such as soy sauce and sugar. [4] Chopped ingredients and noodles are then added to the stock, with variability on whether the noodles are added before or after the liquid comes to a boil. [4] [17] Budae-jjigae being cooked communally in a restaurant (2016)

  4. The makers of SPAM bring the heat with the gochujang ... - AOL

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    Sep. 10—The popularity of Korean cuisine continues to drive new flavor innovation The makers of the SPAM brand have announced the launch of SPAM Gochujang flavored. Fans can now find this ...

  5. Gochujang - Wikipedia

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    The gochujang recipe in Gyuhap chongseo, an 1809 cookbook, uses powdered meju made from 18 L (19 US qt) of soybeans and 3.6 L (3 + 3 ⁄ 4 US qt) of glutinous rice, then adding 900–1,260 mL (30 + 1 ⁄ 2 – 42 + 1 ⁄ 2 US fl oz) of chili powder and bap made from 3.6 L (3.8 US qt) of glutinous rice.

  6. Ssamjang - Wikipedia

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    Gochujang, doenjang Media: ... The sauce is made of fermented soy beans , red chili paste , sesame oil, onion, garlic, green onions, and optionally brown sugar. [1 ...

  7. Yangnyeom chicken - Wikipedia

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    Yangnyeom chicken (Korean: μ–‘λ…μΉ˜ν‚¨) is a variety of Korean fried chicken seasoned with a sweet and spicy sauce of gochujang, garlic, sugar, and other spices. [1] [2] [3] It is often eaten as anju, food consumed while drinking, in South Korea.

  8. Jjigae - Wikipedia

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    There are many varieties; they are typically made with meat, seafood or vegetables in a broth seasoned with gochujang (red chilli paste), doenjang (soy bean paste), ganjang (soy sauce) or saeu-jeot (salted and fermented shrimp). [1] Jjigae is often served as a communal dish. Korean meals often include either a jjigae or a guk.

  9. Costco Shoppers Can't Get Enough of a Sweet & Spicy Snack Mix ...

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    Photo: Costco. Design: Eat This, Not That!From baked goods to motor oil, Costco's private-label brand, Kirkland Signature, spans a variety of warehouse club departments. And under this brand ...