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By : bburi kitchen November 13, 2015October 13, 2016

Daechu: Jujubes

The daechu (대추, jujube) is a small fruit that you can find growing just as happily in the countryside as in the city, alongside sidewalks and between old brick buildings. 

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By : bburi kitchen November 10, 2015February 25, 2016

Seafood night

With winter fast approaching, we’ve got seafood on our minds. 

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By : Seoyoung Jung November 6, 2015December 20, 2016

Recipe: Deodeok gui (grilled deodeok)

This version of deodeok gui is based on my mom’s recipe. 

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By : Seoyoung Jung October 28, 2015January 20, 2017

Recipe: Doraji namul (sautéed doraji)

Doraji namul (도라지나물, sautéed balloon flower root) can be slightly sweet, and have ever so slight of a sharp, bitter aftertaste. 

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By : bburi kitchen October 28, 2015October 13, 2016

Doraji: A bittersweet root

There’s an old song in Korean about doraji (도라지, bellflower root). 

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By : bburi kitchen October 22, 2015October 13, 2016

Ssal: rice

Rice is like water: Plentiful, precious, easy to take for granted. 

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By : Seoyoung Jung October 22, 2015December 20, 2016

Recipe: Naembi bap (pot-steamed rice)

These days, we have so many wonderful electric tools, you might not need this recipe.

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By : Seoyoung Jung October 16, 2015December 20, 2016

Recipe: Pyogo beoseot bokkeum (shiitake mushroom sautée)

As we mentioned in our post on Korea’s most common mushrooms, pyogo is probably the best known of the bunch. 

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By : bburi kitchen October 16, 2015October 13, 2016

Korea’s most common mushrooms

You can find them in marts around Korea year-round, but fall always gets us thinking of mushrooms. 

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