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Food that Muslims can eat in the square market 무슬림을 위한 광장시장Area.Seoul/Jongno-gu 2021. 1. 13. 10:30반응형
At the request of Crystal Mata Leesa, I would like to introduce the food Muslims can eat at the Gwangjang Market.
Muslims don't eat pork, so we need to find food that doesn't contain pork at the square market.
First of all, we have tteokbokki. Tteokbokki is a food made by mixing rice cake with red pepper paste sauce, and the spicy and sweet taste makes people's taste better.
Secondly, there are fish cakes. Odeng is made by grinding fish and Muslims also can enjoy this food enough.
Third, we have live octopus.
Many foreigners are unfamiliar with this food.
This food is to shred live octopus and eat it like sashimi.
It's only found in Korea, so many Chinese and Japanese can't eat it either.
But if you know this and eat it, you must be like it.
Fourth, we have fish roe soup. It is a soup made with only eggs from various fish.
If you want to feel the cool taste of Koreans, I strongly recommend it.
Fifth, there's Bindaetteok. Gwangjang Market is very famous for Bindaetteok. It's a representative food.
It is so famous in Gwangjang Market that Koreans also must eat it when they come here.
It's a pizza-like shape with a dough and kimchi.
Sixth is drug kimbap.
Drug gimbap is a name that originated from the taste of gimbap as if it were addictive after taking drugs.
The rice has seaweed on it, and it's very delicious to dip it in wasabi sauce.
Seventh is beef yukhoe. It is to chop raw beef into small pieces and eat it raw like fish sashimi.
There is no hygiene problem at all, so you don't have to worry.
Since this place is not a chain store, even if you eat the same food, each restaurant has a different taste.
Muslims can have enough fun here, so don't worry.
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