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Favorite foods
Kimbob, chopchea, mondu jin(steam), mul(boiled) & yackey(fried) and of course bulgogie and tajie gogie.
Favorite side dish konamu(bean sprouts)
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I like douenjang chigge, sujebie chiggea, dubu kimchi, neangmyong, kimchi dokbokum, dokbogie, guksu, hobak juke...That's all I can think of for now. Can you tell I'm a vegetarian?
Sorry if I just slaugthered the names of the foods, but I had to guess the English spelling for some of them. |
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As if any of us can spell them just get close to the pronunciation and I can usually figure it out.
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