Can we have a Korean food thread? I'll start us off with the Korean dongass, a bread pork cutlet.
This dish is called Hweh (회) and is made by slicing uncooked fish in thin chnks.
>>22083901There's a place near me that does Korean food in a sort of cafeteria style. They make it fresh daily then put it out in containers and you buy a la carte. Bulgogi, glass noodles, all that stuff. It's not exceptional but it's good and reasonably priced.
Kek, they have a food called dongass? You can't make this stuff up
>>22083901That’s just schnitzel >>22083904That’s just matjes
>>22083913>That’s just matjesfrogeater
>>22083909shut up anon this is serious
>>22083901That's literally Japanese tonkatsu. It says so in the file name.>>22083904This is sashimi.I think you're pulling my leg and just posting Japanese dishes while pretending they're Korean.
>>22083909돈가스 for you oewin (외인).
Korean Danmuji. It's pickled radish served as a beloved side dish.
>>22083901>dongassExcuse me
>>22083953Thanks, I was just about to enjoy my traditional korean-style noodles
>>22083906the name of that beverage is kinda funny
>>22083901>dong ass
>>22083909>>22083968>>22084011>>22084020
>>22083901dong ass>>22083906sack sack
>>22083904That's just meh
>all Japanese food
>>22084851It's very clearly bait from a weeb
>>22084851Korean food is like>JP:この料理俺を作った>KR:You made this? ... >KR: I made this. Also I added kimchi to it.
>>22083901>dongass
>>22083913shut up Klaus
>>22083944Thats because the korean word for it op is trying to use is just a phoenetic transliteration of tonkatsu
>>22084011Yeah but also if fuckin slaps. The grape sacsac has whole peeled green grapes in it and the orange one has orange pulp
>Korean food>Looks inside>Its just Japanese food but with more grease and fuckton of sugar and hotsauce on topKorean food is genuinely golemslop
>>22084999>slaps
>korean exchange student makes garlic toast>puts sugar on top because it's "too garlicky"
>>22084999>sac sac>slaps
Korean is such an ugly languageEverything is pronounced like you're in the middle of being strangled to death
>>22084967Actually Korean is the older culture and the Japanese come from Koreans and Chinese who settled the Japanese islands
>>22083954>belovedsure, lol
>>22085061I know. They just keep writing that.
I think a major characteristic of Korean cuisine is recipes that use kimchi or sweet-and-spicy seasonings to marinate ingredients—would you agree?
>>22085686Makes it even more grim that their food is just japanese food with processed cheese slices on top
>>22086243That’s a fair observation
>>22083901>cut of dongasssure... what's the sauce called?