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  2. Memil-buchimgae - Wikipedia

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    Memil-buchimgae (Korean: 메밀부침개) or buckwheat pancake is a variety of buchimgae, or Korean pancake. It is a crepe -like dish made of thin buckwheat batter and napa cabbage . [ 1 ]

  3. List of buckwheat dishes - Wikipedia

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    Memil-buchimgae – a Korean pancake made with buckwheat flour. Ploye – a pancake made of buckwheat flour, [ 1 ] wheat flour, baking powder and water popular in Northeastern Canada and Maine. Crozets de Savoie – small flat square-shaped pasta originally made in the Savoie region in southeast France, the crozets were traditionally made at ...

  4. Buchimgae - Wikipedia

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    Buchimgae (Korean: 부침개), or Korean pancake, refers broadly to any type of pan-fried ingredients soaked in egg or a batter mixed with other ingredients. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] More specifically, it is a dish made by pan-frying a thick batter mixed with egg and other ingredients until a thin flat pancake -shaped fritter is formed.

  5. Buckwheat pancake - Wikipedia

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    Memil-buchimgae, a variety of Korean pancake with buckwheat flour and cabbage; Ploye, a pancake particularly popular in New Brunswick and Maine. See also.

  6. Pancake - Wikipedia

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    Buckwheat flour can be used in a pancake batter, making for a type of buckwheat pancake, a category that includes blini, kaletez, ploye, and memil-buchimgae. When potato is used as a major portion of the batter, the result is a potato pancake.

  7. Jeon (food) - Wikipedia

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    Although jeon can be considered a type of buchimgae in a wider sense, buchimgae and jeons are different dishes. Jeons are smaller and made with fewer ingredients than buchimgae. [2] Jeon can also be called jeonya (저냐), [3] especially in Korean royal court cuisine context. Jeonya is sometimes called jeonyueo (전유어) or jeonyuhwa (전유화).

  8. Bruce Foods - Wikipedia

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    Bruce Foods Corporation, founded in New Iberia, Louisiana, in 1928, [1] is one of "America's largest privately owned food manufacturers," manufacturing many food products under five major labels, and is credited with "pioneering the canning of Mexican food."

  9. Arrowhead Mills - Wikipedia

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    Arrowhead Mills was founded in 1960 by nutritionist Frank Ford in Hereford, the seat of Deaf Smith County in the southern Texas Panhandle west of Amarillo, Texas.Ford sought to sell corn and wheat free of pesticides.