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'''Doenjang jjigae''' (<span style="font-family: Batang, Serif">된장찌개</span>),<ref name=pronunciation>As a rough guide to pronunciation, consider the concatenation of the bolded parts of the following English words: a'''DVEN'''ture-'''JUNG'''le-'''JI'''m-''' | '''Doenjang jjigae''' (<span style="font-family: Batang, Serif">된장찌개</span>),<ref name=pronunciation>As a rough guide to pronunciation, consider the concatenation of the bolded parts of the following English words: a'''DVEN'''ture-'''JUNG'''le-'''JI'''m-'''GUE'''ss.</ref> also known as '''Dwenjang Chigae''' or '''Dwenjang-guk''', is a traditional [[Jjigae|Korean stew]] that is made with, among other ingredients, [[fermentation (food)|fermented]] soybean paste called ''[[doenjang]]'' that is characteristic of its hearty taste. The paste is added to a broth of dried [[anchovy]] to make the soup base, which may be seasoned with salt, ginger, chili powder, garlic, and [[sesame oil]]. The other ingredients for the dish may include [[kimchi]], [[tofu]], potato, green onion, and mushroom, as well as shrimp, clam, or beef. Meat is usually the highlight part of the food — the stew being mostly vegetable in content. | ||
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Revision as of 14:38, 13 August 2011
Doenjang jjigae (된장찌개),[1] also known as Dwenjang Chigae or Dwenjang-guk, is a traditional Korean stew that is made with, among other ingredients, fermented soybean paste called doenjang that is characteristic of its hearty taste. The paste is added to a broth of dried anchovy to make the soup base, which may be seasoned with salt, ginger, chili powder, garlic, and sesame oil. The other ingredients for the dish may include kimchi, tofu, potato, green onion, and mushroom, as well as shrimp, clam, or beef. Meat is usually the highlight part of the food — the stew being mostly vegetable in content.
Notes and references
- ↑ As a rough guide to pronunciation, consider the concatenation of the bolded parts of the following English words: aDVENture-JUNGle-JIm-GUEss.