Korean Dishes is the
traditional food of Korea and for millions of Koreans overseas. From the
complex rituals of the Korean royal court cuisine to the food of the inland
cities like Seoul and the port cities of Incheon and Busan, the cuisine is
varied, fascinating, and becoming internationally popular.
Korean Dishes is exotic; it
derives its flavors and tastes from various combinations of sesame oil, soybean
paste, soy sauce, salt, garlic, ginger and, most importantly, chili pepper,
which gives it its distinctive spicy taste. In fact, Korea is the largest
consumer of garlic, beating out Italy. The types of food vary seasonally and
relies much on pickled vegetables which are preserved throughout the year.As
had by most Koreans, it is based largely on rice, vegetables, fish, and tofu.
Typical Korean meals are named for the number of side dishes (banchan) that
accompany the ubiquitous rice, soup, and kimchi (fermented vegetable). Banchan
dishes are intended to be finished at each meal, so it is small in proportion
and replenished as they are consumed. The types and number of banchans may vary
by restaurants but the servings are always ample.
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