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Budae-jjigae (Korean: 부대찌개; lit. army base stew) is a type of ****y
jjigae (Korean stew) from
South Korea that is made with a
variety of ingredients,...
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Kkongchi kimchi-jjigae (꽁치 김치찌개) is made with
Pacific saury.
Budae-jjigae (부대찌개) is made by
stewing kimchi with
various ingredients not native...
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kimchi and
other ingredients Kongbiji jjigae (콩비지 찌개), made with
soybeans Budae jjigae (부대 찌개), made with a ****y
broth and ****orted
meats and
other ingredients...
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living in the
Seoul Metropolitan area. This city is also
famous for its
budae-jjigae (lit. 'army base stew'), made with hot dogs and SPAM. In the late...
- dish there. In 2024,
North Korea banned the sale of tteokbokki,
along with
budae-jjigae, from sale in
restaurants because the
dishes are of
South Korean...
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Saeujeot jjigae (새우젓찌개),
jjigae made with
saeujeot (fermented
shrimp sauce)
Budae-jjigae (부대찌개, lit. "army base stew"): Soon
after the
Korean War, when meat...
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cuisines wherever American troops were stationed. For example,
South Korea's
budae-jjigae, a stew of
surplus U.S.
military foods,
included Spam. In the United...
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Lexicon valachico-latino-hungarico-germani****,
Budae: Typogr.
Regiae Univ. Hungaricae, p. 654, 1825 Majuru,
Adrian (1989), Motive...
- Čevapović,
Grgur (1830).
Recensio observantis minorum provinciae (in Latin).
Budae:
Typis Reg. Scient. Univ. Hungaricae. p. 258.
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