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Writer's pictureJackie Honorio

Korean Foods in K-Dramas: 5 Recipes You Must Try!


K-dramas are known for their gripping storylines and incredible acting, but they're also a window into Korean cuisine. Food is a fundamental part of Korean culture and is often featured in scenes in dramas, leaving viewers wanting to try the delicacies featured on screen!


Here are some of the most seen Korean foods in K-dramas that you can try at home!


Kimchi


Kimchi is one of the most popular foods in Korea and is often featured in K-drama scenes. It is a fermented mixture of shredded cabbage, garlic, ginger, pepper, and other spices and is usually served as a side dish for rice. Kimchi has a unique, tangy flavor and makes a great addition to any meal.



Bibimbap


Bibimbap is a mixture of rice, vegetables, meat, and a fried egg, all mixed together in a large bowl. It's a complete meal that's easy to prepare and is often shown in K-drama scenes as a quick and tasty meal.



Japchae


Japchae is a mixture of sweet potato noodles, vegetables,and meat, usually seasoned with soy sauce and sugar. It's a light meal that's easy to prepare, and it's a great choice for anyone looking for a tasty, healthy meal.



Galbi (Kalbi)


Galbi is marinated pork or beef and is usually grilled. It is a popular meal in K-dramas and is usually served with rice and vegetables. It is usually followed by a plethora of side dishes that you can also grill as well! There are so many combinations to try!



Tteokbokki


Tteokbokki is a mixture of rice cakes (which can vary in different thicknesses and lengths) and hot sauce (gochujang), usually served with vegetables and additional protein such as quail egg. It's a popular meal among young Koreans and is often featured in K-drama scenes.


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Ramyeon


Ramyeon is the Korean version of instant noodles, known for being spicier than Japanese ramen. Ramyeon is usually sold in small packets and can be cooked quickly in a pan or microwave. It's a convenient, affordable option for a quick meal and is popular with young people and workers looking for easy, tasty food. In addition, ramyeon is also widely used as an ingredient in culinary recipes, such as stir-fry.


Ramyeon is the correct way to spell "ramyun" in Korean in the English language.


These are just some of the most popular Korean foods seen in K-dramas, but Korean cuisine has so much more to offer! If you're a fan of K-dramas and want to try Korean cuisine, these recipes are a great way to get started. Have fun cooking and trying new flavors!


Let us know in the comments which Korean foods in K-dramas you would most likely try!

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