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It is often sold at street fairs, in Chinese districts, and at various restaurants. In Korea, it is called jungguksik chamkkaegyeongdan (중국식 참깨경단, "Chinese-style sesame rice ball cake"), to avoid confusion with the Korean-style sesame rice ball cake (chamkkae-gyeongdan) with sesame coating.
Gyeongdan (Korean: 경단) or Korean rice ball cake is a type of tteok (rice cake) made of glutinous rice or other glutinous cereal flours. [1] When the cereal other than rice is used, its name is usually specified, making compound nouns such as susugyeongdan ( 수수경단 , " sorghum ball cake"). [ 2 ]
Japgok-bap (mixed-grain rice) is a bap including short-grain white and brown rice, green peas, adzuki beans, black soybeans, yulmu (Coix lacryma-jobi var. ma-yuen), black glutinous rice, barley and sorghum. The dried mixture is generally soaked in water for several hours or overnight before cooking, in order to ease the softening process of the ...
To make these, ground beef gets simmered in hearty spiced tomato sauce, then layered into a flour tortilla with refried beans, rice, and a blend of Monterey Jack and cheddar cheese. Even though ...
Beef ball; Bitterballen – a Dutch meatball prepared using beef or veal and other ingredients; Chiftele; Faggot – a dish in the United Kingdom typically consisting of minced pork [5] liver and heart, wrapped in bacon, with onion and breadcrumbs. It is often cooked in a crock with gravy and served with peas and mashed potatoes.
Tangyuan (汤圆), a Chinese rice ball made from glutinous rice flour. Zongzi, a Chinese rice ball with different fillings and wrapped in bamboo or reed leaves. Cifantuan, a sticky rice ball filled with Chinese fried dough, pork floss, and pickled vegetable. Khao tom, a Thai rice ball made with cooked rice and various fillings, wrapped in ...
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Tteokguk [2] (Korean: 떡국) or sliced rice cake soup [2] is a traditional Korean dish eaten during the celebration of the Korean New Year. The dish consists of the broth/soup with thinly sliced rice cakes . Eating tteokguk on New Year's Day is traditionally believed to grant good luck for the year and confer one sal (a year of age).