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A mukbang (UK: / ˈ m ʌ k b æ ŋ / MUK-bang, US: / ˈ m ʌ k b ɑː ŋ / MUK-bahng; Korean: 먹방; RR: meokbang; pronounced [mʌk̚p͈aŋ] ⓘ; lit. ' eating broadcast ' ) is an online audiovisual broadcast in which a host consumes various quantities of food while interacting with the audience.
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Tteokbokki (Korean: 떡볶이), [pronunciation?] or simmered rice cake, is a popular Korean food made from small-sized garae-tteok (long, white, cylinder-shaped rice cakes) called tteokmyeon (떡면; lit. rice cake noodles) or commonly tteokbokki-tteok (떡볶이 떡; lit. tteokbokki rice cakes).
Hoe (Korean: 회; pronounced) is a Korean seafood dish that is eaten by trimming raw meat or raw fish.In addition to fish, it is also made with other marine products such as shrimp and squid, raw meat of land animals, and vegetable ingredients, but without any special prefix, it mainly refers to raw fish.
Sundubu-jjigae [1] (Korean: 순두부찌개) is a jjigae in Korean cuisine.The dish is made with freshly curdled extra soft tofu (sundubu) which has not been strained and pressed, vegetables, sometimes mushrooms, onion, optional seafood (commonly oysters, mussels, clams and shrimp), optional meat (commonly beef or pork), and gochujang or gochugaru.
Kkomakjim or kkomakjjim (Korean: 꼬막찜) or seasoned cockle clams, is a popular seafood banchan (side-dish) widely enjoyed by Koreans year-round but especially considered a summer delicacy. [1] Komak ( 꼬막 ) is a low-fat, low-calorie seafood, rich in protein and crucial amino acids which help to detoxify the liver after drinking.
Gim (Korean: 김), also romanized as kim, [1] is a generic term for a group of edible seaweeds dried to be used as an ingredient in Korean cuisine, consisting of various species in the genera Pyropia and Porphyra, including P. tenera, P. yezoensis, P. suborbiculata, P. pseudolinearis, P. dentata, and P. seriata.
Korean seafood dishes (2 C, 16 P) F. Fish of Korea (64 P) Pages in category "Korean seafood" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total.