
Bibimbap
Mixed rice with vegetables, meat (usually beef), and a fried egg, often served with gochujang (chili pepper paste).
Información Nutricional
* El % de Valor Diario (VD) indica cuánto aporta un nutriente en una porción de alimento a una dieta diaria. Se utilizan 2,000 calorías al día para consejos generales de nutrición.
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Seoul Korean Cuisine
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Bibimbap's origins are debated, with some tracing it back to a royal court dish called 'goldongban' (made with leftover side dishes) during the Joseon dynasty. Others suggest it evolved from a simpler peasant food used to consume various vegetables efficiently. Regardless, it embodies resourcefulness and balanced nutrition.
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Bibimbap is more than just a meal; it represents balance, harmony, and resourcefulness in Korean culture. It is often served as a communal dish, fostering a sense of togetherness and shared experience.
Balance and Harmony
The diverse ingredients in Bibimbap represent the five elements (wood, fire, earth, metal, water) and the five colors (green, red, yellow, white, black), symbolizing balance and harmony in Korean philosophy.
Resourcefulness
Historically, Bibimbap was a practical way to use leftover side dishes (banchan), minimizing food waste and providing a nutritious meal. This reflects the value of resourcefulness in Korean culture.
Communal Dining
Bibimbap is often served in a large bowl and shared among family or friends, promoting a sense of community and connection.
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Bibimbap offers a harmonious blend of savory, spicy, nutty, and slightly sweet flavors. The combination of textures, from the crisp vegetables to the tender meat and the runny egg yolk, creates a satisfying culinary experience.
The savory element comes from the seasoned meat (usually beef), soy sauce, and sesame oil. Gochujang (Korean chili paste) provides the spicy and umami notes. The array of vegetables contributes fresh, earthy, and subtly sweet flavors. The fried egg adds richness and binds the ingredients together, while sesame oil provides a nutty aroma and enhances the overall taste.
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Vegetable Preparation
Each vegetable should be prepared separately and seasoned appropriately to maintain its unique flavor and texture. Blanching or stir-frying is common for most vegetables.
Gochujang Adjustment
Adjust the amount of gochujang according to your spice preference. Start with a small amount and add more as needed. You can also add a touch of sugar or vinegar to balance the flavors.
Egg Perfection
The fried egg should have a runny yolk. Over medium heat, cook the egg until the whites are set and the yolk is still soft.
Rice Selection
Use short-grain rice for the best texture. Cook the rice to be slightly sticky but not mushy.
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