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    Banchan (/ˈbɑːntʃɑːn/ BAHN-chahn; Korean: 반찬; Hanja: 飯饌; IPA: [pantɕʰan]) are small side dishes served along with cooked rice in Korean cuisine. Banchan...
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    translated as napa cabbage kimchi or simply kimchi is a quintessential banchan (side dish) in Korean cuisine, made with salted, seasoned, and fermented...
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    Traditional Korean meals are named for the number of side dishes (반찬; 飯饌; banchan) that accompany steam-cooked short-grain rice. Kimchi is served at nearly...
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    Kongnamul (콩나물): Soybean sprouts, usually eaten in boiled and seasoned banchan. Soybean sprouts are also the main ingredient in kongnamul-bap (sprouts...
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    Panchen Lama (redirect from Banchan Lama)
    Transcriptions Standard Mandarin Hanyu Pinyin Bānchán É'ěrdéní...
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    number of side dishes, banchan (반찬), which accompany steam-cooked short-grain rice. Every meal is accompanied by numerous banchan. Kimchi (김치), a fermented...
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    a type of jjim, Korean steamed dish. It is a custardy, casserole-like banchan (side dish), often seasoned with saeu-jeot (salted shrimp) or myeongnan-jeot...
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    pieces to clear, broth-like liquid. Solid jeotgal are usually eaten as banchan (side dishes). Liquid jeotgal, called aekjeot (액젓) or fish sauce, is popularly...
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    choice as an unmarinated type of gogigui. Gogi-gui comes with various banchan (side dishes). The most popular side dishes are rice and kimchi, and a...
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    can also be topped with raw or cooked garlic, onion, green pepper, or a banchan (small side dish) such as kimchi. Ssam is usually bite-sized to prevent...
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    A Koryo-saram vendor in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, with various Koryo-saram banchan, including morkovcha (center) and funchoza (front, right)...
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    Korean royal court cuisine was the style of cookery within Korean cuisine traditionally consumed at the court of the Joseon Dynasty, which ruled Korea...
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    roasting with sesame oil or frying and cutting it to make side dishes (banchan) such as bugak. The earliest mention of edible seaweed in Korea is recorded...
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    often for lunch. It usually consists of bap (밥, cooked rice) and several banchan (side dishes). The lunch boxes, also called dosirak or dosirak-tong (dosirak...
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    served as banchan (반찬; a side dish accompanying staples such as rice). It is possible to have more than one type of namul served as a banchan at a single...
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    is a Korean-style full-course meal characterized by the array of small banchan plates in varied colours. Cheonil Sikdang, the seventh-oldest active restaurant...
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    Dongchimi Kkakdugi Nabak-kimchi Soups & stews Guk Tang Jeongol Jijimi Jjigae Banchan Bokkeum Buchimgae Jeon Bugak Gui Hoe Jjim Jokpyeon Jorim Muk Namul Pyeonyuk...
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    ensuing preserved meat is served in match-length strips as an accompaniment (banchan) to a meal. This is called jang jorim. Brisket is also the main ingredient...
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    vigorously. It is typically eaten with a bowl of cooked white rice and several banchan. Extra soft tofu, called sundubu (순두부; "mild tofu") in Korean, is softer...
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    sesame oil. Myeongnan-jeot, whether raw, dried, and/or cooked, is a common banchan (side dish) and anju (food served with alcoholic beverages). It is also...
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    is a radish dish served and eaten with Korean fried chicken. Like other banchan, it is a free (and refillable, if not home-delivered) side dish in South...
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    between the main dish (rice, noodles, etc.) and the side dish (called banchan), diverse recipes, a balanced mix of animal and plant products, and fermented...
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    be eaten freshly made or the day after. Japchae is commonly served as a banchan (side dish), though it may also be eaten as a main dish. It is sometimes...
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    Jangajji (category Banchan)
    Jangajji (장아찌) or pickled vegetables is a type of banchan (side dish) made by pickling vegetables. Unlike kimchi, jangajji is non-fermented vegetables...
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    ("carrot") and Koryo-mar cha, derived from Korean chae (채) meaning salad-type banchan. The salad was unknown in South Korea until recently, when Russo-Koreans'...
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    K-drama Music Traditional North South K-pop Theater Other Cuisine Kimchi Banchan Mythology Folklore Holidays Clothing Hanbok Tal Sports Martial arts Taekwondo...
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  • kimchi or scallion kimchi, is a type of kimchi that Koreans usually eat for banchan (traditional side dishes) and is most popular in Jeolla-do. Pa-kimchi uses...
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    often accompanied by tuică. Food portal Aahaan kap klaem Anju Antipasti Banchan Dim sum List of hors d'oeuvre Sakana Smörgåsbord Tapas Thali Zakuski Weir...
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  • [citation needed] The series follows the bittersweet relationship between a banchan shop owner whose daughter enters the war of Korea's college entrance exams...
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    galbi is often accompanied by bap (cooked rice) and side dishes known as banchan. Korean cuisine Bulgogi – barbequed beef or pork Dak-galbi – spicy stir-fried...
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