26-06-2023 8 Korean Dishes You Have To Try
korean must try dishes
From K-pop to K-beauty to K-dramas, Korean culture is taking over the world. Korean cuisine has diversified over time as a result of cultural changes, yet it continues to be a key component of the country's identity. Korean dishes generally include rice, vegetables, and plenty of protein along with spices – making it an overall healthy choice too. High-nutrient ingredients make up the majority of Korean dishes. Even their noodles and rice dishes contain a variety of balanced carbohydrates. Here are some popular and must-try Korean dishes that you need to try to experience the taste of Korea.
- Ramen
Ramen
The most well-known food from Korea is Ramen. It tastes different from the Japanese variety. Now available in India as well, these instant noodles are a staple of every Korean street food. They are full of flavour and you can pair them with a glass of beer! It's easy to find Korean ramen at stores these days, plus you can also buy them online.
- Kimchi
Kimchi
One of the most popular Korean dishes that is readily available in India is kimchi. Kimchi is available at supermarkets as well as Korean restaurants. It is a fermented salad made with cabbage, especially Napa cabbage which is called Baechu. This tangy-spicy treat is made with a variety of seasonings, including garlic, green onions, salt, red chillies (gochugaru), and other spices. Kimchi is best paired with main dishes for lunch or dinner.
- Korean Fried Chicken
Korean Fried Chicken
Korean fried chicken is different from Indian or any other kind of fried chicken. This mouthwatering chicken dish known as Korean Fried Chicken was made popular by the Korean drama Crash Landing On You. It is first marinated with a variety of ingredients, deep-fried twice for added crispiness, and then finished with a glaze made of soy sauce, garlic, and honey. Somaek, a kind of beer, goes well with Korean fried chicken.
- Tteokkbokki
Tteokkbokki
Tteokkbokki, also known as Korean rice cakes, resembles penne pasta in appearance quite a bit, but can be shaped differently. This traditional Korean street meal has been featured in well-known K-dramas like The Heirs and My Roommate Is Gumiho. The lip-smacking sauce used to coat the rice cakes and give them more flavour is the dish's main attraction. You can even top it with cheese.
- Bibimbap
Bibimbap
Another popular Korean dish to try is bibimbap. It means "mixed rice," and it is made with warm white rice and a variety of sauteed and seasoned veggies, including cucumber, soybean sprouts, radish, spinach, and mushroom. It is served in a stone bowl with rice, vegetables, beef, sprouts, eggs, and Gochujang (Korean red chilli paste)
- Mandu
Mandu
The Momos we have here in India are nearly identical to the Mandus from Korea. Mandu is stuffed with pork or chicken along with vegetables. They are either served in soup, deep-fried, or steamed. A unique sauce is made with vinegar, soy sauce, and chillies to go with Mandus.
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