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From kimchi to kimbap, Korean food culture gets exposure in English-language picture booksWhether it is a determined child mastering the art of making kimbap, a mischievous kid obsessed with kimchi or a birthday girl debating between seaweed soup and cupcakes, these stories prove that ...
Kimbap (also spelled gimbap ... then mix with a little sesame oil and salt), chopped kimchi (squeezed dry) and thin egg omelette; if you dislike luncheon meat, substitute cooked beef, pork ...
For many Korean children, the careful rolling of kimbap (seaweed rice roll) or the aroma of sizzling kimchi pancakes isn’t just about food – it is a love language passed down through generations.
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