Gim (Korean: 김), also romanized as kim, is a generic term for a group of edible seaweeds dried to be used as an ingredient in Korean cuisine, consisting...
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therapy Gim (food), a Korean-style laver Gim (sword), long used in China Ğīm, the fifth letter of the Arabic alphabet Kim (Korean name) or Gim, a Korean...
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Nori (section Similar food)
Korean cuisine as gim, in Chinese cuisine as haitai (海苔) or zicai (紫菜), and in Wales and Ireland as laverbread. Laverbread – Food made from edible seaweed...
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It is a popular takeaway food in South Korea and abroad and is known as a convenient food because of its portability. Gim (김) refers to edible seaweed...
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is a Korean hangul character, which can be romanized as Gim or Kim, it may refer to: Gim (food) Kim (Korean surname) Hangul Syllables, the Unicode block...
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dishes are seasoned with soy sauce, sesame oil, chopped scallions, crumbled gim, and chili pepper powder, and mixed with various vegetables. There are several...
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grilled mushroom Songi gui (송이구이): grilled matsutake Gim gui or guun gim (김구이 or 구운 김): grilled gim (nori) Asado Korean barbecue Barbecue Regional variations...
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breading and batter. Popular twigim dishes include dak-twigim (fried chicken), gim-mari-twigim (fried seaweed roll), goguma-twigim (fried sweet potato), gul-twigim...
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Management (abbreviated as GIM-Goa) is an Indian autonomous business school located North Goa district in the state of Goa. GIM Goa was founded in 1993 by...
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List of eating utensils (category Food- and drink-related lists)
I got was this lousy.. Chopforks!". sinosoul.com. Retrieved 2013-05-30. Gim, Sarah J. (2007-02-16). "Chork: Chopstick forks for your Asian fusion cuisine"...
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