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Bibinbap from a set?


By Gourmande in Osaka (Visit website)




This is something I’ve bought. That’s the standard “namul set” sold in Japan. Boiled spinach, soy bean sprouts, zenmai fern and daikon radish. It’s easy to prepare mine, but the whole set is cheaper than the fresh sprouts only (soy bean sprouts cost much more than mungo bean ones), or the ferns only, so sometimes I just take that whole from a shop with good take away corner.



In the heated dish, fragrant sesame oil, brown rice… and I reheated them together. Displayed the set, kimchi…



Bok choi leaves, natto, an egg, gochujang sauce. That’s it…



A little soup, dry fish, the white part of the bok choi, nori seaweed, soy sauce, sesame seeds.




Korean Gourmande (photo compilation of my Korean posts)



Filed under: (quick) 5 minutes active cooking, Ingredients, Shopping Tagged: bok choi, brown rice, daizu, fern, genmai, gochuchang, kimchi, kochijan, Korean, moyashi, namul, natto, nori, rice, soy bean sprouts, soya, spinach, zenmai



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