Korean Side Dishes (Banchan)

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korean-side-dishesAn authentic Korean meal often includes a minimum of five different side dishes. Korean side dishes, also known as “banchan”, not only compliment the Korean food experience, but also adds unique and interesting flavors to this one-of-a-kind cuisine. A traditional Korean feast (pansang) is served with steamed white rice, soup or stew, and side dishes.

Although there are many types of banchan, the most common Korean side dish is called kimchi. Kimchi, a traditional spicy pickled vegetable, is served at almost every meal.

You will find a brief list of Korean side dishes below:

- Kimchi
- Korean Potato Salad
- Seasoned Seaweed
- Japchae: Glass noodles
- Kongnamul: Soybean sprouts
- Gaji namul: Eggplant dish
- Gyeranjjim: Steamed egg dish
- Sigeumchi namul: Spinach dish

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