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– korean Silk worm pupae Stew
This picture, shows one of the most delicious food in Korea.Looks tasty, doesn’t it?! Don’t you just want to dive right in?
Especially, Best with soju! (
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– korean Silk worm pupae Snack
It’s called “bundaegi,” which translates roughly to “roasted silkworm pupae.”
They are quite tasty, even though smells like old socks….

– korean Silk worm pupae Can

Imagine a cute little silkworm and
After eating, you may say
“Finally. Tomorrow I get my wings!”
Remeber, Always with soju! (
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Oddly enough, despite fish being the mainstay of the Korean diet (along with rice), beef dishes are the most prized of the native recipes. Pul ko gi (Korean barbecued beef strips) and kal bi jim (braised spare ribs in soy sauce and spices) are two of the most popular dishes — ones that have survived even beyond the introduction of Buddhism by the Chinese.
You should eat Korean BBQ with SOJU (
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Koreans also indulge in sashimi, although these raw fish pieces are cut more coarsely and larger than their Japanese counterparts. As with other foods, Korean sashimi is typically eaten wrapped in lettuce leaves.
The best match – So Ju (
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Hungry? This is real Full set of Traditional Korean Food.
Rice, Soup, Kimchi, and many real korean side dishes.
Korean food uses less oil than Chinese, but it is also not as bland as the cuisine of Japan.
Related:
| Korean Home Cooking Author: Soon Yung Chung; Buy New: $13.57 |

Korea BBQ markerel
BBQ with Slightly salted mackerel
Great with Korean SOJU ![]()
New Year’s wishes with rice cake!
set of Mixed Japanese Sweet rice Cakes

Impressive traditional Japanese Rice Cake.
Related: Sushi And Kimchi

