One can go online to find the nearest Korean market. Some of the useful websites about Korean markets are Grand Asia Market, Hanna One and Korean Food.
Korean food is very very spicy s. It's really stuns your tongue when you first try it, even stomach ache, but as you get used to it you cannot stop it. You should try Mugyodong Nagji~! ^^;;;;; also, Spicy Chicken. Most mainly used spices in Korean food are red pepper, chillies pouder, galic and salt. we think of 'Kim-chi' as a signature food of it. Korean food is very spicy because they use red hot pepper as ingredient to most of food
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As a Korean myself, I find that Koreans eat a wide variety of food at Korea. Just remember that they don't eat only Korean food. They eat hamburgers just like Americans, and have McDonalds, and sometimes go to a nice Italian restaurant to have some pasta. But I will list some Korean food below, for I think that's what you really wanted the answer to say:Kimchi (Of course! All Koreans eat kimchi! It tastes a bit weird at first. A bit salty and spicy. It is usually made on lettuce and radishes, but there are all sorts of kimchi. They make the kimchi sauce that they smother all over the kimchi out of powdered peppers.)Korean barbecue (Okay, this is not "food". But if you think of a barbecue, what do you think of? Nice hamburgers and stuff, right? However, Korean barbecues just cook meat on the spot, like LA kalbi. )Bulgogi (Just saying, gogi means meat, and bul means fire. So, literally, it means fire meat. Ok, that sounds weird, right? still, most foreigners LOVE bulgogi! It's, yes, meat, but I find that they usually don't cook bulgogi at Korean barbecues, so I put it seperately.)Sweet Potatoes (Yes, you heard that somewhere, right? In Korea, we call them Gogooma. We usually steam them or boil them and eat them with kimchi. Well, I do anyway. They taste really sweet! Everybody can find them at their local supermarket, usually. Try it sometime! Just boil it and peel the skin off and eat it!)Those are only a few foods that Koreans eat. Koreans eat all kinds of food, just like Americans don't eat only American food but Chinese food and Japanese food and the ocasional Italian food. So it is impossible to list everything that Koreans could eat. =) I hope I have been some help!
"The food was hard rock candy, and they were in tin cans. Some of (the shelters) had complete hospital units in them, the MASH units they used in the Korean War. The better ones were elaborately set up, but most were basic."- Edward Reynolds "The food was hard rock candy, and they were in tin cans. Some of (the shelters) had complete hospital units in them, the MASH units they used in the Korean War. The better ones were elaborately set up, but most were basic."- Edward Reynolds
All about Korean Food is a web site dedicated to traditional Korean recipes. On the web site you will see a section on Korean 101. This section will give you the basic ingredients for Korean dishes.
Sa RI One is a Korean Restaurant in Tampa with above average food and good service.
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One can go online to find the nearest Korean market. Some of the useful websites about Korean markets are Grand Asia Market, Hanna One and Korean Food.
Korean noodle restaurant-north center/Sauganash- Chicago,IL
There are many different resources online that have Korean BBQ recipes. One could browse through websites like Food, Maangchi, The Kitchn and Food For My Family.
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Taiwanese eat anything you can find in America. American food (Fast foods), Italian food, Chinese food, Korean food, etc.
You can find list of food trucks in LA on the following websites; yelp, Find LA Food Trucks, Ranker, Food Trucks Map, and Los Angeles Travel on About website.
One may be able to find a variety of many Korean dishes online on a number of food prep sites like Food Network, Rachel Ray, Allrecipes and many more.
My fave -- Woo Chon 10 West 36th Street (between 5th and 6th - closer to 5th).
Korean food. Da! : )