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Hoppang (lit. 'Ho[t] bread'; 호빵) is a warm
snack that is sold
throughout South Korea. It is a
convenience food
version of
jjinppang (steamed bread) and...
- in
supermarket and a part of
usual food. In Korea,
where it is
known as
hoppang, it is a warm
snack sold
throughout South Korea. It is a
convenience food...
- a fire at
their hotteok stall.
Korean Chinese cuisine Chinese cuisine Hoppang Bungeoppang List of
Korean desserts Street food in
South Korea List of...
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using the
yeast in
makgeolli (rice wine), but
younger varieties such as
hoppang are
often made
without fermentation. Warm
jjinppang is
softer than baked...
- danpat-so. Hodu-gwaja, a walnut-shaped
cookie filled with
sweet danpat-so.
Hoppang, a warm
fluffy pastry filled with
sweet danpat-so or
sweet nokdu-so (mung...
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being sold in Toronto,
Canada South Korea portal Food
portal Gyeran-ppang
Hoppang Hotteok Hodu-gwaja List of
Korean desserts Street food in
South Korea "bungeo-ppang"...
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guksu (건진국수) J****aguri (ram-don)
Bibim guksu Kalguksu Naengmyeon ****chae
Hoppang (호빵)
Bungeoppang (붕어빵; "carp-bread") is the
Korean name for the ****anese...
- Uzbek-Korean restaurant,
located in Brooklyn, New York City. Bungeo-ppang
Hoppang Mishan, Li****a (16
February 2017). "At Cafe Lily, the Korean-Uzbek Menu...
- (variant to
Chinese jiaozi) and
hoppang (variant to
Chinese baozi). It is
thought that the
route through which hoppang were
introduced from
China during...
- Yau gok
Zhaliang Zongzi Korean Bukkumi Eo-mandu Gamja-ongsimi
Gyeongdan Hoppang Jjinppang Mandu Mandu-guk Mandu-gwa
Pyeonsu Sujebi Songpyeon Other Akashiyaki...