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  2. Bungeo-ppang - Wikipedia

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    Bungeo-ppang was derived from the Japanese treat, taiyaki (baked sea bream), introduced to Korea around the 1930s when the country was under Japanese rule. [5] According to the 2011 book Bungeoppang Has a Family Tree, bungeo-ppang began as a mix of Western waffles and Eastern dumplings, as the taiyaki itself was a Japanese adaptation of Western waffles introduced to Japan in the 18th century.

  3. Korean baked goods - Wikipedia

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    Bungeo-ppang" (붕어빵; "carp bread") and “gyeran-ppang” ("계란빵", egg bread) are staple items at street food markets in South Korea. Bungeo-ppang (붕어빵; " carp bread") Soboro, or Korean streusel bread, is a kind of bread cookie that is topped on a pastry bread giving it a hard, crusty top.

  4. Street food in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    There are many kinds of traditional street food in South Korea. For example, glutinous rice cake (called Chapssal-tteok) with buckwheat jelly, dalgona, which is a candy made from baking soda and sugar, a fish shaped bun with bean jam called Bungeo-ppang, roasted sweet potato, and Chinese pancakes with brown sugar filling (called Hotteok).

  5. The Best Korean Bakery Pastries - AOL

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    Going to college means more freedom and independence, but at the price of some other comforts I've lived with up until now- one of them being accessibility to the local Korean bakeries I've ...

  6. Taiyaki - Wikipedia

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    Taiyaki was introduced to Korea during the Japanese colonial period, where it is known as bungeo-ppang. During the postwar period, taiyaki spread to other Asian countries, as well as the rest of the world.

  7. SomiSomi Soft Serve & Taiyaki - Wikipedia

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    SomiSomi was founded in 2016 by Matt Kim in the Koreatown neighborhood of Los Angeles, California. [3] The location quickly gained popularity and built a cult-like following, resulting in a fast expansion across Southern California.

  8. Binggrae - Wikipedia

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    In 1991, Ssamanco (싸만코), an ice cream version of bungeo-ppang that contains red beans was released. Binggrae declared independence from the Hanwha group in 1992. [12] In January of that year, Melona (메로나, Pronounced Merona), a creamy melon ice cream was released.

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