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  4. Bonchon Chicken - Wikipedia

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    Bonchon Chicken in New York City Bibimbap from Bonchon Chicken Bonchon Chicken store in Central Rama II in Thailand. Bonchon Chicken (Korean: 본촌치킨; Hanja: 本村치킨) is a Dallas-based international Korean fried chicken restaurant franchise. [1] [2] According to the company, Bonchon is a Korean word meaning "My Hometown".

  5. Kimchi fried rice - Wikipedia

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    Kimchi fried rice [1] or kimchi-bokkeum-bap [1] (김치볶음밥) is a variety of bokkeum-bap ("fried rice"), a popular dish in South Korea. [2] Kimchi fried rice is made primarily with kimchi and rice , along with other available ingredients, such as diced vegetables or meats like Spam .

  6. Bokkeum-bap - Wikipedia

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    In Korean restaurants, fried rice is a popular end-of-meal add-on. Diners may say "bap bokka juseyo" (밥 볶아 주세요. literally "Please fry rice."[2]) after eating main dishes cooked on a tabletop stove, such as dak-galbi (spicy stir-fried chicken) or nakji-bokkeum (stir-fried octopus), then cooked rice along with gimgaru (seaweed flakes) and sesame oil will be added directly into the ...

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  8. Esther Choi - Wikipedia

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    Choi was born in New Jersey and raised in Egg Harbor Township; she attended Egg Harbor Township High School, where she enjoyed classes in home economics. [1] [2] Her Korean grandmother would often cook Korean dishes, [3] and taught Choi to make kimchi. [4] Choi and her parents lived in South Korea for three years during her childhood.

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