http://www.zenkimchi.com/FoodJournal/?p=600 Took from Zane's listography.
- Myeolchi Bokkeum (Stir-fried Anchovies)
- Samgyetang (Ginseng Chicken Soup)
- Bulgogi (Grilled Marinated Beef)
- BulDalk (Burn-your-pants-off Spicy Grilled Chicken)
- DalkBal (Spicy Chicken Feet)
- Korean Fried Chicken
- Dalk Galbi (Stir-fried Marinated Chicken and Veggies)
- San Nakji, chopped (Semi-live Baby Octopus)
- San Nakji, whole (Live Octopus)
- Sundubu Jjigae (Soft Tofu Stew)
- Juk (Rice Porridge)
- Galbi (Grilled Short Ribs)
- Galbitang (Short Rib Soup)
- Shinseollo (Fancy Hot Pot)
- Gobchang Gui (Grilled Beef Intestines)
- Seng Gan (Raw Beef Liver)
- Galbi Jjim (Stewed Ribs)
- Bossam (Steamed Marinated Pork with Lettuce Wraps)
- Japchae (Clear Noodles Stir-fried with Pork and Vegetables)
- Jaeyuk Bokkeum (Spicy Stir-fried Pork)
- Kimchi Jjim (Stewed Kimchi with Tofu)
- Ddong Jip (Chicken Gizzards)
- Odeng/Eomuk (Street-side Fish Noodles)
- Hoddeok (Stuffed Street-side Pastries)
- GeiJang (Raw Fermented Crabs)
- Hongeo (Fermented Skate)
- Gochujang Samgyeopsal (Grilled Pork Belly Smothered in Red Pepper Paste)
- Lotteria’s Shrimp Burger
- Sae-u Kang (Shrimp Flavored “Fries”)
- Doenjang Jjigae (Fermented Bean Paste Stew)
- Cheonggukjang (Stinky Fermented Bean Paste Stew)
- Boshintang (Dog Soup)
- Seonji Haejangguk (Hangover Stew with Clotted Cow Blood)
- Ddeokbokki (Chewy Rice Cakes in Spicy Sauce)
- YukHui (Raw Beef Salad)
- MiyeokGuk (Seaweed Soup)
- Mae-eunTang (Spicy Fish Soup)
- Nakji Bokkeum (Stir-fried Baby Octopus)
- Ojingeo (Dried Cuttlefish)
- Beondaeggi (Silkworm Larvae)
- Golbaenggi (Sea Snails)
- Jangeo Gui (Grilled Eel)
- Jaratang (Turtle Soup)
- Bogeo (Blowfish)
- Sae-u Sogeum Gui (Salt Grilled Shrimp)
- Deodeok Root
- BindaeDdeok (Mung Bean Pancake)
- Pajeon (Green Onion Pancake)
- Bibimbap (Mixed Rice and Vegetables)
- Boribap (Mixed Barley Rice and Vegetables)
- Marinated Garlic
- Patbingsu (Shaved Ice and Red Bean Treat)
- Dotorimok (Acorn Jelly)
- Naengmyeon (Chilled Noodles)
- Makkoli/Dongdongju (Rice Beer)
- Bokbunja (Raspberry Wine)
- Soju (Rice Whiskey)
- Andong Soju (Strong Rice Whiskey from the Andong Region)
- Jogae Gui (Grilled Shellfish)
- Haepari (Jellyfish)
- Gyeran Jjim (Steamed Egg)
- Corn Ice Cream
- Dolsot Bibimbap (Mixed Rice and Vegetables in a Sizzling Stone Pot)
- Mandu (Stuffed Dumplings)
- Ddeokguk (Chewy Rice Cake Soup)
- Songpyeon (Stuffed Chewy Rice Cakes)
- Hot Bar (Fried Fish Batter Street Food)
- Shikhye (Sweet Rice Punch)
- Any product with Green Tea in it
- Gujeolpan (Nine-section Dish)
- Yogurt Soju Cocktail
- Baechu Kimchi (Cabbage Kimchi)
- Any Kimchi that’s over 3 years old
- Baek Kimchi (White Cabbage Kimchi)
- Shake-’em-up Dosirak
- Mul Kimchi (Water Kimchi)
- Oi Sobagi (Stuffed Cucumber Kimchi)
- Ggakdugi (Cubed Radish Kimchi)
- Sae-u Jeot (Salted Tiny Shrimp)
- Myeongran Jeot (Salted Pollack Roe)
- Changran Jeot (Salted Pollack Guts)
- Ssamjang (Mixed Soybean and Pepper Paste)
- Kalguksu (Hand-cut Noodle Soup)
- Ramyeon (Ramen Noodles) in a Tin Pot
- Entire Hui Meal (Korean style Sashimi)
- Gimbap (Seaweed Rice Rolls)
- Jokbal (Pigs Feet)
- Sundae (Blood and Noodle Sausage)
- Yeot (Traditional Korean Candy)
- Naengi (Shepherd’s Purse)
- Kimchi Jjigae (Kimchi Stew)
- Budae Jjigae (“Army Base” Stew, traditionally including hot dogs and Spam)
- Agu Jjim (Stewed Monkfish)
- Haemultang (Seafood Soup)
- Nurungji (Hot Water Mixed with Rice Scrapings in a Stone Pot)
- Sujebi (Rustic Dumpling Soup)
- Janchi Guksu (Thin Noodles in a Seaweed Broth with Condiments)
- BungeoBbang (Goldfish-shaped Stuffed Pastry)
- Raw Ginseng or anything with Ginseng in it
- MakHui (Chilled Sashimi Soup)
aug 19 2009 ∞
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