Monday, 8 August 2011

Gimbap (Rice Wrapped in Seaweed)





Gimbap (usually spelled Kimbap) is Korea's most popular and nutritious convenience meal. You canfind it sold everywhere: picnics, schoolchildren's lunch boxes, street venders, and convenience stores. A layerof cooked rice is spread over a square piece of gim (dried laver). Various ingredients (including ham,sausage, spinach, cucumber, crab meat, carrots, and radishes) are thinly sliced and placed on top. The laveris rolled into a tube, sliced into sliced pieces, and seasoned with sesame seeds. The idea was borrowedfrom the Japanese during the colonial period, but Korean Gimbap is slightly different.How to eat: Each roll is sliced into bite-sized pieces. Eat one at a time with chopsticks. If you eat at astreet vender, sometimes you have to use a tooth pick instead of chopsticks.

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