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  2. Bosintang - Wikipedia

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    Bosintang [a] (Korean: 보신탕, South Korean name) or tan'gogikuk (단고기국, North Korean name) is a Korean soup that uses dog meat as its primary ingredient. The meat is boiled with vegetables such as green onions, perilla leaves, and dandelions, and flavorants such as doenjang, gochujang, and perilla seed powder. [1]

  3. List of Korean dishes - Wikipedia

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    Galbitang (갈비탕), a hearty soup made from short rib; Oritang (오리탕), a soup or stew made by slowly simmering duck and various vegetables. [13] [14] Samgyetang (삼계탕): a soup made with Cornish game hens that are stuffed with ginseng, hwanggi (황기, Astragalus propinquus), [15] glutinous rice, jujubes, garlic, and chestnuts. The ...

  4. Category:Korean soups and stews - Wikipedia

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  5. 19 One-Pot Hearty Stews to Keep You Cozy All Winter - AOL

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    Slow-Cooker Korean Beef & Cabbage Stew Brown sugar makes this slow-cooker beef stew a tad sweet, which beautifully complements the spicy kimchi. You can make this soup ahead and refrigerate it ...

  6. Gukbap - Wikipedia

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    Korean blood sausage that is used as the meat product in sundae-gukbap Sundae-gukbap (순대국밥) – sundae (Korean sausage) and rice soup. [13] Kongnamul-gukbap Kongnamul-gukbap (콩나물국밥) – kongnamul (soybean sprouts) and rice soup. [14] Kongnamul-gukbap is a food that adds kongnamul, garlic, and salt in an iron pot.

  7. Seolleongtang - Wikipedia

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    Seolleongtang [1] (Korean: 설렁탕) or ox bone soup [1] is a Korean tang (soup) made from ox bones (mostly leg bones), brisket and other cuts. Seasoning is generally done at the table according to personal taste by adding salt, ground black pepper, red pepper, minced garlic, or chopped spring onions. It is a local dish of Seoul. [2]

  8. Budae-jjigae - Wikipedia

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    In 1963, instant ramen entered the South Korean market, and eventually made its way into budae-jjigae. [5] [39] Over time, anchovy broth (flavored with gochujang and kimchi) began to be used as the base of the soup, a practice that has since persisted in some variations of budae-jjigae. [15]

  9. Haejang-guk - Wikipedia

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    Haejang-guk [1] (Korean: 해장국; Hanja: 解酲국) or hangover soup [1] refers to every kind of guk or soup eaten as a hangover cure in Korean cuisine. It means "soup to chase a hangover" [2] and is also called sulguk (술국). [3] [4] It usually consists of dried napa cabbage, vegetables and meat in a hearty beef broth.

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