Korean Food New section !!!
Introduction
Many korean dishes are listed in the Novel. And some other dishes too. And Weed is a big fan of developping his cooking skill (almot raised it up to advance level).
He use it to support the moral of his allies and troops[1]
He is also using Bingryong as a living walking freezer[2].
Therefore, along the description of his cooking skill, we are starting a list of his most famous dishes. It is also a good opportunity to discover Korean great cooking skill.
For lazy people, a short introduction on Korean Food can be found here.
Weed's favorite dishes
it is said that Weed really likes to eat those 2 dishes [3]
Both dishes are regularly made from the chickens (pets ) that he raises in his backyard.
Korean food
Some of the food that Weed prepares online for his team players, with his cooking skills:
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- Jajangmyun, especially with radish, one of the most popular restaurant dish in Korea and Weed loves it [4]. It's a Korean Chinese noodle dish with a black bean sauce.
- Boshintang or Gaejangguk, an old traditional Korean Soup, and a local curiosity, made with dog meat
- Hoe or Sashimi, Korean / Japanese fish delicacy, made with various fish. For example, with Sea bass, Flounder, Salmon, Flatfish, Sea Bream and Tuna[5].
- Jokbal, korean Ham Hock[6].
- Oden[7], Korean / Japanese fishsoup.
- Pajeon[8], korean type of pancake.
- Snacks, various[9]. It exist a large variety of Korean snacks recipe More or less traditional traditional
- Tempura Japanese / Korean various fried fish or vegetable (blowfish, Bok-eo or Fugu Tempura[10])
- Tteokbokki [11], Korean rice cake.
- Bingsu
- Shaved Ice, an ice dish popular with children.
Non typical Korean food
- Bread, Barley ; the Geomchi favorite food. An old bread recipe that goes back to the iron age. Korea has it's own version of it, called Chalboribbang.
- Bread, freshly backed [12]
- Clams [13], the Korean culture has various recipe, including Clams as a main ingredient.
- Oyster [14], the Korean culture has various recipe, including Oyster as a main ingredient.
References
- ↑ Volume 30 Chapter 2
- ↑ Volume 30 Chapter 2
- ↑ Volume 30 Chapter 6
- ↑ Volume 37 Chapter 10 2
- ↑ Volume 30 Chapter 2
- ↑ Volume 30 Chapter 2
- ↑ Volume 30 Chapter 2
- ↑ Volume 42 Chapter 8
- ↑ Volume 30 Chapter 2
- ↑ Volume 30 Chapter 2
- ↑ Volume 30 Chapter 2
- ↑ Volume 30 Chapter 2
- ↑ Volume 30 Chapter 2
- ↑ Volume 30 Chapter 2