Ételek és Italok - Koreai étel
Itt megtanulhatja a különböző koreai ételek nevét angolul, mint például a "kimchi", "bulgogi" és "japchae".
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a Korean dish made with mixed rice, vegetables, meat (usually beef), and a fried egg
bibimbap
a popular Korean street food dish made with stir-fried rice cakes in a spicy sauce
tteokbokki, fűszeres rizstorta
a Korean dish made with thinly sliced marinated beef that is grilled or pan-fried
bulgogi
a Korean stew made with various ingredients, such as meat, seafood, tofu, and vegetables, cooked in a spicy or savory broth
jjigae, koreai pörkölt
a Korean-Chinese dish consisting of Chinese-style wheat noodles topped with a thick, savory black bean sauce
jajangmyeon
a popular Korean dish made of grilled pork belly slices typically served with lettuce wraps, kimchi, and various condiments
samgyeopsal
a variety of small, flavorful side dishes that are typically served in Korean cuisine alongside the main course
banchan, koreai köretek
a popular Korean dish made of seasoned rice and various fillings, all wrapped in seaweed and sliced into bite-sized pieces
kimbap
a Korean dish made by pan-frying or deep-frying ingredients such as meat, seafood, or vegetables coated in a flour batter, similar to a pancake or fritter
jeon, koreai palacsinta
a Korean dish made from marinated beef or pork ribs that are grilled to perfection, typically served with rice, vegetables, and other side dishes
galbi, pácolt borda
a spicy Korean dish made with marinated diced chicken stir-fried with vegetables, typically served with rice
dak galbi (csípős koreai étel), dak galbi (koreai konyha)
a Korean dish made with glass noodles made from sweet potato starch stir-fried with vegetables, meat, and seasoned with soy sauce and sesame oil
japchae, üveg tészta
grilled or roasted dishes, typically involving meat, fish, or vegetables cooked over an open flame or on a griddle
grillezett ételek, sült hús
a Korean dish made from seasoned and stir-fried or blanched vegetables, often served as a side dish or topping for rice
namul
a Korean dish made by combining two instant noodle brands
jjapaguri, instant tészta étel
a type of omelet made by rolling together multiple layers of cooked egg
tekert omlett, rúd omlett
a Korean dish made from pig's trotters that are boiled and then seasoned with soy sauce, sugar, garlic, ginger, and other spices
jokbal, malaclábtű
a popular Korean dish where diners grill various types of meat at the table and typically serve it with side dishes, rice, and vegetables
koreai barbecue, koreai grillezés
a Korean instant noodle dish typically made with spicy broth, noodles, and various ingredients
ramyun, koreai instant tészta
a Korean stew made with kimchi, a fermented cabbage dish, and often includes pork or other ingredients
kimchi jjigae, kimchi pörkölt
a Korean dish made with boiled pork belly slices that are typically wrapped in lettuce or cabbage leaves
bossam, bossam étel
Korean dishes that are typically consumed with alcoholic beverages
anju, koreai ételek
a Korean dish made with hand-torn dough simmered in a soup or stew, typically with vegetables, seafood, or meat
sujebi, sujebi leves
a Korean dish made with blood sausage typically stuffed with glass noodles, pork, and other ingredients
sundae, koreai kolbász
a Korean dessert made with glutinous rice, honey, nuts, and dried fruits, often eaten during festive occasions
jakšik, koreai desszert
a Korean chicken soup made with a whole young chicken, ginseng, garlic, jujubes, and other ingredients
samgye-tang, koreai ginsenges csirkeleves
a Korean seaweed soup made with miyeok (seaweed), often served on birthdays and special occasions
miyeok leves, tengerifű leves
a traditional Korean rice cake soup typically made with sliced rice cakes (tteok)
rizstorta leves, tteokguk
a Korean dish made from marinated raw crabs, typically fermented in soy sauce and served as a side dish or appetizer
gejang, pácolt rák