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max666666
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I like Korean food 1
#27193024 - 02/08/21 04:04 AM (3 years, 1 month ago) |
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Anyone interested?
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Buster_Brown
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Re: I like Korean food [Re: max666666] 1
#27193126 - 02/08/21 06:36 AM (3 years, 1 month ago) |
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안녕하세요, pf 계란 준비에 한국 특산품이 있습니까? annyeonghaseyo, pf gyelan junbie hangug teugsanpum-i issseubnikka?
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LeafRaker
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Re: I like Korean food [Re: max666666]
#27193135 - 02/08/21 06:39 AM (3 years, 1 month ago) |
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Very much interested. What country are you in now? If you're in the U.S., there's likely a much more vibrant Korean food scene near you than you realize.
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Shakedown Street
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Re: I like Korean food [Re: LeafRaker]
#27194164 - 02/08/21 06:10 PM (3 years, 1 month ago) |
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I like kimchi. The only reason I don't eat it is there is no Korean grocery store in or near my town.
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LogicaL Chaos
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Re: I like Korean food [Re: max666666]
#27212924 - 02/18/21 11:39 AM (3 years, 1 month ago) |
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I love my some Korean dishes! My favorite is Korean BBQ. So tasty.
Also nice Hangul there Buster_Brown!
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por
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Not everybody likes kimchi, but it is one of the most excellent health foods that I know and eat regularly. I encourage everyone to look up the health benefits of not only kimchi, but fermented foods in general. If you don't have access to a Korean market, kimchi is fairly simple to make at home. Good luck!
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TinyBee
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Re: I like Korean food [Re: por]
#27289689 - 05/01/21 10:03 PM (2 years, 10 months ago) |
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por said: Not everybody likes kimchi, but it is one of the most excellent health foods that I know and eat regularly. I encourage everyone to look up the health benefits of not only kimchi, but fermented foods in general. If you don't have access to a Korean market, kimchi is fairly simple to make at home. Good luck!
I love kimchi too, however, you have to be aware that a lot of the kimchi you find in a grocery store is not genuine kimchi. It's not properly fermented, and it gets its taste mostly from chemicals.
If you want to have real kimchi, befriend a Korean whose mother is over 55 years old. She most likely makes her own kimchi from scratch.
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Re: I like Korean food [Re: TinyBee]
#27292761 - 05/03/21 07:29 PM (2 years, 10 months ago) |
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Quote:
TinyBee said:
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por said: Not everybody likes kimchi, but it is one of the most excellent health foods that I know and eat regularly. I encourage everyone to look up the health benefits of not only kimchi, but fermented foods in general. If you don't have access to a Korean market, kimchi is fairly simple to make at home. Good luck!
I love kimchi too, however, you have to be aware that a lot of the kimchi you find in a grocery store is not genuine kimchi. It's not properly fermented, and it gets its taste mostly from chemicals.
If you want to have real kimchi, befriend a Korean whose mother is over 55 years old. She most likely makes her own kimchi from scratch.
Some of the Kimchi in store contains some unnecessary additions, most of it is vegetables, salt and the occasional dried sea critters that have been fermented together.
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Asante
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Re: I like Korean food [Re: falcon] 1
#27298233 - 05/07/21 08:05 AM (2 years, 10 months ago) |
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I had Kimchi, it tasted worrisome, I tell you that, basically eating sometihing benevolently rotten, but it worked wonders for my gut flora, it was pure medicine, and because of that i'll happily eat it again, even though, instincts must be overridden to get it down.
Not storebought kimchi, quality restaurant-fermented kimchi that would be illegal to package
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Re: I like Korean food [Re: Asante]
#27300131 - 05/08/21 12:19 PM (2 years, 10 months ago) |
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Ha, I like the smell, unless there's a lot of garlic chives in the mix and the ferment is young, but even with a lot of garlic chives it smells good after a couple of weeks.
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streetpriced
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Re: I like Korean food [Re: falcon] 1
#27332960 - 06/02/21 05:47 PM (2 years, 9 months ago) |
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Gochujurang all day
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LeafRaker
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One of my greatest personal tragedies of the pandemic was the closing of my local Korean takeout. The injustice of it all makes me want to fuck up some peoples' shit.
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Red Beard
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Re: I like Korean food [Re: LeafRaker]
#27365901 - 06/28/21 07:06 AM (2 years, 8 months ago) |
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I had the most disappointing Korean not long ago. Definitely at the bottom of my Asian foods list.
Vietnamese is where it's at for me, anyway.
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Re: I like Korean food [Re: Red Beard] 1
#27366588 - 06/28/21 05:47 PM (2 years, 8 months ago) |
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Store bought kimchi is a waste of money ime. Making amazingly tasty kimchi is very worthwhile. Following a few basic rules and allowing it some time creates a inexpensive, beautiful, healthy product. Highly recommend giving it a try.
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