A list of puns related to "Korean regional cuisine"
Which Chinese regional cuisine is the one you love the most and why? Is there any specific dish you would recommend for that specific regional cuisine?
Title kinda says it all. What should I make? Itβs a large steamer basket. Dumplings? Fish? Tofu? Veggies? Noodskies?
Weβre trying to collect cookbooks to kinda remind us of our travels. We recently came back from a trip to Arizona. I was initially going to get the Bianco cookbook, but it doesnβt seem to be well reviewed. Any other recommendations?
Are there any types of food that you happen to know of that aren't made at any restaurants here? (e.g. a certain dish you crave that nobody makes here, the general cuisine of a small region of a country that just never took off, the food made in a small country that for whatever reason just doesn't have any restaurants representing it here, etc.)
What Are The Different Regional Styles Of Indian Cuisine? What are some famous food from that region or style? What ingredients and spices are used? Do the cooking techniques change? How about fermentation or similar process?
I know India is a HUGE super diverse culturally and biodiverse in flora and fauna, there's no way Indian cuisine is just the same dishes we are always presented with in the west. Help me understand more about this diverse and delicious cuisine!
Hi, I was wondering if there are any places in the valley which serve Dak-Galbi(spicy stir-fried chicken)?
Hi all,
I was wondering if anyone knew any good guides (books, youtube videos) to the varieties of cuisine in India.
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One of my beginner students moved to Korea recently, and asked for help ordering food.
So I prepared a lesson and wanted to share it with you!
This is a screenshot from a popular delivery app, λ°°λ¬μλ―Όμ‘±.
Can you guess what each category is?
Answers:
>!1μΈλΆ - for one serving/person!<
>!νμ - Korean food. Think νκ΅ (Korea) + μμ (Food) !<
>!λΆμ - Korean snack food. There isn't really a word for this in English. This includes things like λ‘λ³Άμ΄, μλ, λΌλ©΄. etc. !<
>!μΉ΄ν/λμ νΈ - Cafe/Dessert !<
>!λκΉμ€/ν/μΌμ - Donkatsu/Sushi/Japanese Food. Again, think μΌλ³Έ (Japan) + μμ (Food). !<
>! μΉν¨ - Fried chicken. NOTE: In Korea, μΉν¨ refers to fried chicken, and the word for not-fried chicken is λκ³ κΈ°. !<
>!νΌμ - Pizza! !<
>!μμμ/μμ - Asian/Western Food. μ in μμ comes from the word μμ. μμ (Western) + μμ (Food).!<
>! μ€κ΅μ§ - Chinese Food. Literally translates to China House, but think of it as Chinese Restaurant.!<
>!μ‘±λ°/보μ - Jokbal/Bossam. There are no English words for these, because they are names of Korean food. !<
>!μΌμ - Midnight snacks (or night food) !<
>!μ°/ν - Steamed/Soup. !<
>!λμλ½ - Lunchbox !<
>!ν¨μ€νΈνΈλ - Fastfood !<
>!λΈλλκ΄ - View by brand !<
>!λ§μ§λνΉ - Restaurant ranking. λ§μ§ is slang for a restaurant that has good food! λ§ (taste) + μ§ (house).!<
How did you do? Let me know in the comments.
Feel free to ask questions, and PM me if you would like private lessons : )
Looking for recommendations for beginner level vegetarian cookbooks for simple everyday Japanese and Korean cuisine .
I'm planning on making some persimmon vinegar and read that it's traditional in Korean culture, but couldn't find any Korean recipes where it's actually usedβjust that people drink a spoon of it for health. Any recommendations for what I can do with it?
I ran out of Korean salted shrimp and the store is like super far.
I was wondering if I could just sub with Thai fish sauce or dashi + salt
I don't actually know all of these languages obviously lol.
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