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Bungeo-ppang (Korean: 붕어빵; lit. carp bread) is a fish-shaped
pastry stuffed with
sweetened red bean paste,
which originated from the ****anese taiyaki....
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introduced to
Korea during the ****anese
colonial period,
where it is
known as
bungeo-ppang.
During the
postwar period,
taiyaki spread to
other Asian countries...
- in Korea. Historically,
street food
mainly included foods such as eomuk,
bungeo-ppang and tteok-bokki.
Street food has been sold
through many
types of retail...
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franchised stores based in Los Angeles, California. They
primarily serve Korean Bungeo-ppang (fish-shaped pastry)
paired with soft serve,
known together as ah-boong...
- exist. The
concept of the food is
based on
bungeo-ppang (carp bread, that fish
being an au****ious symbol).
Bungeo-ppang
itself is
possibly descended from...
- (복저냐) – made of pufferfish. Bugeo-jeonya (북어저냐) – made of
dried pollock.
Bungeo-jeonya (붕어저냐) – made of
thinly sliced carp. Bure-jeonya (부레저냐) – made by...
- paste.
Similar to the
bungeo-ppang is ‘gukhwappang’,
which are the same make but are in the
shape of chrysanthemum-flowers. "
Bungeo-ppang" (붕어빵; "carp bread")...
- including: Baram-tteok, a type of
tteok filled with
white geopipat-so.
Bungeo-ppang, a fish-shaped
pastry filled with
sweet danpat-so. Chalbori-ppang...
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South Korea. Historically,
street food
mainly included foods such as eomuk,
bungeo-ppang and tteok-bokki.
Street food has been sold
through many
types of retail...
- Cafe Lily, an Uzbek-Korean restaurant,
located in Brooklyn, New York City.
Bungeo-ppang
Hoppang Mishan, Li****a (16
February 2017). "At Cafe Lily, the Korean-Uzbek...