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Grilled Clams
A Special Taste Only Found in Korea! How Foreigners Can Enjoy Grilled Clams Deliciously Hello! Today, I want to talk about a special taste that can only be found in Korea—grilled clams. Grilled clams are incredibly popular among foreign friends, and I’ll share some tips on how to enjoy them even more deliciously! Let’s dive into the delicious world of grilled clams together! What Are Grilled Clams? Grilled clams are one of Korea’s representative seafood dishes, where fresh clams are grilled over charcoal. The chewy texture and savory flavor harmonize beautifully, and they can be enjoyed with sauces or seasonings. Grilled clams are especially popular among seafood lovers and are…
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A bowl of Gukbap, encapsulating the strength and love of Koreans
Today, I’d like to talk about Gukbap, a food that holds the love of Koreans. Gukbap is a dish that makes you feel the warm strength and love even as you consume a single bowl. Let’s share a moment of gaining strength and spreading love with a delicious bowl of Gukbap! What is Gukbap? A comfort in the daily life of Koreans In the daily lives of Koreans, Gukbap is one of the special foods. It is a simple yet delicious bowl of meal that provides comfort and strength to Koreans. Gukbap usually involves mixing rice and soup together, existing in various types and flavors. In this article, we…
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Korean Shabu-Shabu vs World Shabu-Shabu: A Taste Battle
Today, I want to talk about a delicious topic. Have you heard of Shabu-Shabu? It’s a dish that’s enjoyed not only in Korea but around the world. I’m going to compare the taste of Korean Shabu-Shabu to that of Shabu-Shabu from other countries. Let’s explore the flavors of Shabu-Shabu together! The Origin and History of Shabu-Shabu Shabu-Shabu is famously a Chinese dish, but its origins trace back to the Mongol Empire in the Middle Ages. The Emperor of the Mongol Empire enjoyed boiling meat to eat whenever he felt weak during lengthy battles. Shabu-Shabu then spread widely in China and was introduced to Korea and Japan. The name Shabu-Shabu means…