🍖 Dishes
Cuisine by era, culture, and class
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Ragasa
Ancient Grain Porridge · Traditional Cereal Dish — Nourishing grain-based porridge
Ragasa is a type of grain porridge traditionally consumed in ancient Korea. It is made by boiling various grains such as millet, sorghum, and rice with water until it reaches a thick consistency. The dish served as an easily digestible and nutritious meal, suitable for the elderly, the sick, and ritual offerings.

Mendus
Mandu · Korean Steamed Dumplings — Traditional dumpling dish from the Joseon dynasty
Mendus is a traditional Korean dumpling dish commonly enjoyed during the Joseon dynasty. It consists of minced meat, tofu, and vegetables wrapped in a wheat flour dough and steamed, often served at feasts and holidays.

Coshidra
Korean Seafood Braise · Traditional Stew — A royal and folk dish of braised seafood
Coshidra is a traditional Korean seafood braise made by simmering assorted seafood and vegetables in a seasoned soy sauce broth with garlic and ginger. This dish was served both at royal banquets and common households, with regional variations in ingredients and method.

Mandu
Korean Dumplings · Mandu — Dumplings filled with meat or vegetables
Mandu are traditional Korean dumplings made by wrapping fillings such as meat, vegetables, or kimchi in a thin wheat flour dough. They can be steamed, boiled, fried, or added to soups and are popular during festive occasions. Mandu have become a staple in Korean cuisine with various regional varieties.

Palaći
Palaći · Fried Flatbread — Traditional Central Asian Snack
Palaći is a dish made by rolling out wheat dough thinly and deep-frying it in oil. Originating from the nomadic cultures of Central Asia and Turkey, it is characterized by its crispy exterior and soft interior. Sometimes, it can be filled with meat or vegetables.

Bomba
Bomba · Traditional Joseon Grain Porridge — Hearty porridge made from grains and beans
Bomba is a type of grain porridge widely consumed during the Joseon dynasty. It is made by simmering a mixture of grains, beans, and sometimes vegetables for an extended time. It served as a staple food and a nutritious meal for the common people.

Pallabi
Pallabi · Traditional Korean Dish — Deep-fried Wheat Dough
Pallabi is a traditional dish made by deep-frying wheat flour dough. The exterior is crispy while the inside remains soft, making it popular as a snack or light meal. Various ingredients can be added, resulting in regional variations.