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  2. Gimbap - Wikipedia

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    Samgak-gimbap (삼각김밥) — Literally "triangle gimbap". This variety is similar to Japanese onigiri and is sold in convenience stores in South Korea. [27] Fillings vary greatly; the expiration date is one day; it typically provides between 600 and 850 kilojoules (140 and 200 kcal) of food energy. [28]

  3. Onigiri - Wikipedia

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    Samgak-gimbap (삼각김밥) — Literally "triangle gimbap". It originates from Japanese onigiri and is sold in convenience stores in South Korea. [14] Fillings vary greatly; the expiration date is one day; it typically provides between 600 and 850 kilojoules (140 and 200 kcal) of food energy.

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    The blockbuster popularity of frozen kimbap surprised even Trader Joe’s employees, who noted that many customers were buying the $3.99 vegetarian product (it’s made with tofu) in bulk ...

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  6. Jumeok-bap - Wikipedia

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    Jumeok-bap (주먹밥; lit. "fist rice"), sometimes jumeokbap, is a Korean rice dish made from a lump of cooked rice made into a round loaf the shape of a fist. [1] [2] Rice balls are a common item in dosirak (a packed meal) and often eaten as a light meal, between-meal snack, street food, or an accompaniment to spicy food.

  7. Chungmu-gimbap - Wikipedia

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    Chungmu gimbap (충무김밥) is a gimbap made with only rice as the filler ingredient. Originating from the seaside city of Chungmu, the rolls are thinner and the surface is usually left unseasoned. [1]

  8. Mitsuwa Marketplace - Wikipedia

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    Mitsuwa's Irvine location opened in 2011. Inside the former Torrance location. The grocery store is to the left, the main food court upper right, and specialty stores selling books and videos lower right.

  9. Ele.me - Wikipedia

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    In May 2021, a delivery driver named Liu died of a stroke while delivering food for Ele.me. [20]: 184 Liu had an outsourcing cooperation agreement with a third party agency and had no direct employment relationship with Ele.me. [20]: 184 His family sued both the outsourcing firm and Ele.me, arguing that Ele.me should also be responsible in the death for its failure to exercise due care.