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Bulgogi is a Korean meat dish.
It is a dish made by seasoning lean meat such as beef, then grilling it over a
fire.
It is considered one of the national foods of Korea. 🍖Refunds are possible on
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- Royal Bulgogi
Seoul-style bulgogi is a soup bulgogi that originated from royal court
cuisine.
It is a thin bowl with a convex center that can be used for direct grilling
and a concave edge that can hold water or broth.
When grilling meat, the juices flow out and add flavor to the broth. You can
also dip the meat in the broth while it is cooking or marinate it and eat it.
It is a dish eaten with spices such as mushrooms, green onions, and onions,
and noodles.
The origin of the grilling container for grilling Seoul-style bulgogi is not
clear, but it is similar in appearance to the beonggeojitgol, a stew container
from the Joseon Dynasty.
It is believed to have been used before that, as it appears in photographs
depicting the lives of Seoul citizens in the 1960s.
When people say 'bulgogi' in the metropolitan area of South Korea, they are
mostly referring to Seoul-style bulgogi.