7 Must-Try Traditional Korean Dishes on Your Next Visit to Korea
While many people have become familiar with popular South Korean dishes like tteokbokki, kimbap, and bibimbap, there are many other traditional Korean dishes that are equally delicious but not as well-known. If you're planning a trip to Korea or just looking to expand your culinary horizons, here are seven traditional Korean dishes that you simply have to try!
2. Goongjung Tteokbokki: Also known as royal court rice cake, whereas many know tteokbokki to be red and spicy, this one is salty, and sweet as it's soy sauce based with beef and is stir-fried together with a great mix of veggies! 4. Gangjeong: Sweet rice puffs that are created with glutinous rice flour; it's light and airy with all the crunch!
6. Gyeongdan: Similar to dango, but instead of being coated with soy sauce, these glutinous rice balls are covered in different flavored powders such as sweet potato, green tea, and black sesame with a burst of red bean paste right in the center!
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