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  2. Korean cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Chicken is often served roasted or braised with vegetables or in soups. All parts of the chicken are used in Korean cuisine, including the gizzard , liver , and feet. Young chickens are braised with ginseng and other ingredients in medicinal soups eaten during the summer months to combat heat called samgyetang .

  3. List of Korean dishes - Wikipedia

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    Bibimbap (비빔밥, "mixed rice"): rice topped with seasoned vegetables such as spinach, mushrooms, sea tangle, carrots, bean sprouts, and served with a dollop of gochujang (red pepper paste), and variations often include beef or egg. Everything (seasonings, rice and vegetables) is stirred together in one large bowl and eaten with a spoon.

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  5. Bibimbap - Wikipedia

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    The first known recipe for bibimbap is found in the Siuijeonseo, an anonymous cookbook from the late 19th century. [ 16 ] [ 17 ] [ 18 ] The late 20th century brought about the globalization of the Korean culture, traditions, and food to many areas of the world with many restaurant chains being opened up in various international airports that ...

  6. Come for the kimchi burger, stay for the Korean fried chicken ...

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    Bap and Chicken in Chandler serves fast food versions of Korean classics like bibimbap and Korean fried chicken, along with sandwiches and corndogs. ...

  7. Kimchi - Wikipedia

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    Kimchi jjigae (김치찌개), a stew made of kimchi, vegetables, broth, and other ingredients, is a popular dish during the cold months. Kimchi is made of various vegetables and contains a high concentration of dietary fiber, [101] while being low in food energy.

  8. Gimjang - Wikipedia

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    Kimchi can be eaten as an accompaniment to almost any meal and is an important part of Korean culture. [2] Recipes date back to at least the 13th century, [3] when it was made from vegetables, pickles, and either salt or a mixture of alcohol and salt. [6] Red pepper was added to the ingredients in the 17th century. [3]

  9. Sparkling White Kimchi Recipe - AOL

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    In a bowl, toss the cabbage with the salt and squeeze it to soften slightly. Cover with a small plate and a heavy can and let stand at room temperature for 1 hour. Pour off any liquid. Stir in the ...