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- Q1142123 abstract "Gamjatang or pork spine soup is a spicy Korean soup made from the spine of a pig. It often contains potatoes, cellophane noodles, dried daikon radish greens, perilla leaves, green onions, hot peppers and ground sesame seeds. As with many Korean words, the name is derived from Chinese characters 甘猪 (Gam-Juh 감저) which means the spine of a pig, rather than the Korean word for potato (감자).The vertebrae are usually separated with bits of meat clinging to them. The vertebrae is boiled in high temperatures to soften the meat. To remove the meat, one must use an instrument such as a chopstick. The meal is usually served with kimchi and a bowl of rice. This food is served as a lunch or dinner and often as a late night snack as well.The soup base is a deep red colour from the red hot peppers.The soup is now common in Korean restaurants outside of Korea, including the United States and Canada.".
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- Q1142123 ingredientName "Porkspine,potato,daikon,perillaleaf,green onions,hot peppers, wildsesameseeds".
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- Q1142123 mainIngredient "Pork spine, potato, daikon, perilla leaf, green onions, hot peppers, wild sesame seeds".
- Q1142123 name "Gamjatang".
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- Q1142123 comment "Gamjatang or pork spine soup is a spicy Korean soup made from the spine of a pig. It often contains potatoes, cellophane noodles, dried daikon radish greens, perilla leaves, green onions, hot peppers and ground sesame seeds. As with many Korean words, the name is derived from Chinese characters 甘猪 (Gam-Juh 감저) which means the spine of a pig, rather than the Korean word for potato (감자).The vertebrae are usually separated with bits of meat clinging to them.".
- Q1142123 label "Gamjatang".
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