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		<title>한식 100:  The Korean 100</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In the spirit of the Omnivore&#8217;s 100, the big bad daddy of Korean food bloggers Zen Kimchi has come up with his own list of 100 Korean foods you have to try. The usual rules apply: Highlight any you&#8217;ve eaten, and comment if you like. Fatman has done a lot of highlighting, but we&#8217;ve also [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In the spirit of the <a href="http://www.verygoodtaste.co.uk/uncategorised/the-omnivores-hundred/">Omnivore&#8217;s 100</a>, the big bad daddy of Korean food bloggers <a href="http://www.zenkimchi.com">Zen Kimchi</a> has come up with his own list of <a href="http://www.zenkimchi.com/FoodJournal/?p=600">100 Korean foods you have to try</a>.  The usual rules apply:  Highlight any you&#8217;ve eaten, and comment if you like.  Fatman has done a lot of highlighting, but we&#8217;ve also written them out in 한글 for your convenience . . .<br />
<a title="eomok by FatManSeoul, on Flickr" href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/fatmanseoul/2783806915/"><img src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3025/2783806915_6884776e06.jpg" alt="eomok" width="500" height="376" /></a><br />
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<p>1.    <strong>Myeolchi Bokkeum</strong> (Stir-fried Anchovies)  멸치볶음</p>
<p>2.    <strong>Samgyetang </strong>(Ginseng Chicken Soup) 삼계탕</p>
<p>3. <strong> Bulgogi </strong>(Grilled Marinated Beef) 불고기</p>
<p>4.    <strong>BulDalk</strong> (Burn-your-pants-off Spicy Grilled Chicken) 불닭</p>
<p>5.    <strong>DalkBal</strong> (Spicy Chicken Feet) 닭발</p>
<p>6.    <strong>Korean Fried Chicken </strong>치킨<strong><br />
</strong></p>
<p>7.    <strong>Dalk Galbi</strong> (Stir-fried Marinated Chicken and Veggies) 닭갈비</p>
<p>8. <strong> San Nakji, chopped</strong> (Semi-live Baby Octopus) 산낙지</p>
<p>9.    San Nakji, whole (Live Octopus)</p>
<p>10.    <strong>Sundubu Jjigae</strong> (Soft Tofu Stew) 순두부 찌게</p>
<p>11.    <strong>Juk </strong>(Rice Porridge) 죽</p>
<p>12.    <strong>Galbi</strong> (Grilled Short Ribs) (소)갈비</p>
<p>13.    <strong>Galbitang</strong> (Short Rib Soup) 갈비탕</p>
<p>14.    <strong>Shinseollo</strong> (Fancy Hot Pot) 신선로</p>
<p>15.    <strong>Gobchang Gui</strong> (Grilled Beef Intestines) 곱장구이</p>
<p>16. <strong> Seng Gan</strong> (Raw Beef Liver) 생간</p>
<p>17.    <strong>Galbi Jjim</strong> (Stewed Ribs) 갈비찜</p>
<p>18.    <strong>Bossam</strong> (Steamed Marinated Pork with Lettuce Wraps) 보쌈</p>
<p>19.<strong> Japchae</strong> (Clear Noodles Stir-fried with Pork and Vegetables) 찹재</p>
<p>20.    <strong>Jaeyuk Bokkeum</strong> (Spicy Stir-fried Pork) 재육볶음</p>
<p>21.    <strong>Kimchi Jjim</strong> (Stewed Kimchi with Tofu)깁치찜</p>
<p>22.    <strong>Ddong Jip</strong> (Chicken Gizzards)똥집</p>
<p>23. <strong> Odeng/Eomuk</strong> (Street-side Fish Noodles) 어댕/어묵</p>
<p>24.    <strong>Hoddeok</strong> (Stuffed Street-side Pastries) 호떡</p>
<p>25.    <strong>GeiJang</strong> (Raw Fermented Crabs) 게장</p>
<p>26.    <strong>Hongeo</strong> (Fermented Skate) 홍어</p>
<p>27.    <strong>Gochujang Samgyeopsal</strong> (Grilled Pork Belly Smothered in Red Pepper Paste) 고추장 삼겹살</p>
<p>28.<strong> Lotteria’s Shrimp Burger<br />
</strong></p>
<p>29.    <strong>Sae-u Kang</strong> (Shrimp Flavored “Fries”) 새우깡</p>
<p>30. <strong> Doenjang Jjigae</strong> (Fermented Bean Paste Stew) 됀장찌게</p>
<p>31.    <strong>Cheonggukjang</strong> (Stinky Fermented Bean Paste Stew) 정국장</p>
<p>32.    <strong>Boshintang</strong> (Dog Soup) 보신탕</p>
<p>33. <strong> Seonji Haejangguk</strong> (Hangover Stew with Clotted Cow Blood) 선지 해장국</p>
<p>34.    <strong>Ddeokbokki</strong> (Chewy Rice Cakes in Spicy Sauce) 떡볶이</p>
<p>35.    <strong>YukHui</strong> (Raw Beef Salad) 육희</p>
<p>36. <strong> MiyeokGuk </strong>(Seaweed Soup) 미역국</p>
<p>37.    <strong>Mae-eunTang </strong>(Spicy Fish Soup) 매운탕</p>
<p>38.    <strong>Nakji Bokkeum</strong> (Stir-fried Baby Octopus) 낙지볶음</p>
<p>39.<strong> Ojingeo</strong> (Cuttlefish) (마른) 오징어</p>
<p>40.    <strong>Beondaeggi</strong> (Silkworm Larvae) 번대기</p>
<p>41.    <strong>Golbaenggi </strong>(Sea Snails) 골뱅이</p>
<p>42. <strong> Jangeo Gui</strong> (Grilled Eel) 장어구이</p>
<p>43.    Jaratang (Turtle Soup) 자라탕</p>
<p>44.    <strong>Bogeo</strong> (Blowfish) 복어</p>
<p>45.    <strong>Sae-u Sogeum Gui</strong> (Salt Grilled Shrimp) 새우소금 구이</p>
<p>46.    <strong>Deodeok Root </strong>더덕<strong><br />
</strong></p>
<p>47.    <strong>BindaeDdeok</strong> (Mung Bean Pancake) 빈대떡</p>
<p>48.    <strong>Pajeon </strong>(Green Onion Pancake) 바전</p>
<p>49.    <strong>Bibimbap</strong> (Mixed Rice and Vegetables) 비빔밥</p>
<p>50.    <strong>Boribap</strong> (Mixed Barley Rice and Vegetables) 보리밥</p>
<p>51.    <strong>Marinated Garlic </strong>(마늘장아찌?)<strong><br />
</strong></p>
<p>52. <strong> Patbingsu </strong>(Shaved Ice and Red Bean Treat) 팥빙수</p>
<p>53.    <strong>Dotorimok</strong> (Acorn Jelly) 도토리목</p>
<p>54.    <strong>Naengmyeon </strong>(Chilled Noodles) 냉면</p>
<p>55. <strong> Makkoli/Dongdongju </strong>(Rice Beer) 막거리/ 동동주</p>
<p>56.    <strong>Bokbunja</strong> (Raspberry Wine) 복분자</p>
<p>57.    <strong>Soju </strong>(Rice Whiskey) 소주</p>
<p>58. <strong> Andong Soju </strong>(Strong Rice Whiskey from the Andong Region) 안동소주</p>
<p>59.    <strong>Jogae Gui</strong> (Grilled Shellfish) 조개구이</p>
<p>60.<strong> Haepari</strong> (Jellyfish) 해바리</p>
<p>61.    <strong>Gyeran Jjim</strong> (Steamed Egg) 계란찜</p>
<p>62.    <strong>Corn Ice Cream </strong><strong><br />
</strong></p>
<p>63.    <strong>Dolsot Bibimbap</strong> (Mixed Rice and Vegetables in a Sizzling Stone Pot) 돌솥비빔밥</p>
<p>64.<strong> Mandu</strong> (Stuffed Dumplings) 만두</p>
<p>65.    <strong>Ddeokguk</strong> (Chewy Rice Cake Soup) 떡국</p>
<p>66.    <strong>Songpyeon </strong>(Stuffed Chewy Rice Cakes) 송편</p>
<p>67.    <strong>Hot Bar</strong> (Fried Fish Batter Street Food) 헛바</p>
<p>68.    <strong>Shikhye</strong> (Sweet Rice Punch) 식혜</p>
<p>69.    <strong>Any product with Green Tea in it</strong> 녹차맛 xxx<strong><br />
</strong></p>
<p>70.    <strong>Gujeolpan</strong> (Nine-section Dish) 구절반</p>
<p>71.    <strong>Yogurt Soju Cocktail<br />
</strong></p>
<p>72.    <strong>Baechu Kimchi</strong> (Cabbage Kimchi) 배추김치</p>
<p>73.    Any <strong>Kimchi that’s over 3 years old</strong></p>
<p>74.    <strong>Baek Kimchi </strong>(White Cabbage Kimchi) 백김치</p>
<p>75. <strong> Shake-’em-up Dosirak<br />
</strong></p>
<p>76.    <strong>Mul Kimchi</strong> (Water Kimchi) 물김치</p>
<p>77. <strong> Oi Sobagi</strong> (Stuffed Cucumber Kimchi) 오이소바기</p>
<p>78. <strong> Ggakdugi </strong>(Cubed Radish Kimchi) 깍두기</p>
<p>79.    <strong>Sae-u Jeot</strong> (Salted Tiny Shrimp) 새우젓</p>
<p>80. <strong> Myeongran Jeot</strong> (Salted Pollack Roe) 명란젓</p>
<p>81.    <strong>Changran Jeot</strong> (Salted Pollack Guts)장란젓</p>
<p>82.    <strong>Ssamjang</strong> (Mixed Soybean and Pepper Paste) 쌈장</p>
<p>83.    <strong>Kalguksu</strong> (Hand-cut Noodle Soup) 갈국수</p>
<p>84.    <strong>Ramyeon</strong> (Ramen Noodles) <strong>in a Tin Pot</strong> 라면</p>
<p>85.    Entire <strong>Hui Meal</strong> (Korean style Sashimi) 회</p>
<p>86.    <strong>Gimbap</strong> (Seaweed Rice Rolls) 김밥</p>
<p>87.    <strong>Jokbal</strong> (Pigs Feet) 족발</p>
<p>88.    <strong>Sundae </strong>(Blood and Noodle Sausage) 순대</p>
<p>89.    <strong>Yeot </strong>(Traditional Korean Candy) 엿</p>
<p>90.    <strong>Naengi</strong> (Shepherd’s Purse) 냉이</p>
<p>91.    <strong>Kimchi Jjigae</strong> (Kimchi Stew) 김치찌게</p>
<p>92.    <strong>Budae Jjigae</strong> (“Army Base” Stew, traditionally including hot dogs and Spam) 부대지게</p>
<p>93.    <strong>Agu Jjim</strong> (Stewed Monkfish) 아구찜</p>
<p>94.<strong> Haemultang</strong> (Seafood Soup) 해물탕</p>
<p>95.    <strong>Nurungji</strong> (Hot Water Mixed with Rice Scrapings in a Stone Pot) 누릉지</p>
<p>96.    <strong>Sujebi </strong>(Rustic Dumpling Soup) 수재비</p>
<p>97.    <strong>Janchi Guksu</strong> (Thin Noodles in a Seaweed Broth with Condiments) 잔치국수</p>
<p>98.    <strong>BungeoBbang</strong> (Goldfish-shaped Stuffed Pastry) 봉어빵</p>
<p>99.    <strong>Raw Ginseng</strong> or <strong>anything with Ginseng in it </strong>인삼<strong><br />
</strong></p>
<p>100.    <strong>MakHui</strong> (Chilled Sashimi Soup) 막희</p>
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