Korean and Japanese names are the same, but different foods

1 Pork cutlet

Korean pork cutlet

Japanese pork cutlet
Steamed eggs

Steamed Korean Eggs in a Ttukbaegi

Steamed Japanese egg with sweet and soft mixture of egg and broth
3. Soybean paste soup

Korean-style soybean paste soup with a savory and deep taste

Japanese soybean paste soup with a light and clean taste
Four fish cake

The contents of Korean-style fish cakes that you eat with soup are not diverse

I rarely eat Japanese Odeng soup, which is mainly made with various ingredients
Rice with sliced raw fish

Korean Sashimi Rice with plenty of vegetables and some raw fish mixed with red pepper paste

Japanese raw fish bibimbap with soy sauce and savvy on top with thick raw fish
Six. Gimbap

Korean kimbap wrapped in seaweed with sesame oil

Japanese kimbap wrapped in dried seaweed
7 Buckwheat Noodles

Korean Buckwheat Noodles with Sweet Soup

Japanese buckwheat noodles that you dip noodles in salty soup

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