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A rich, savory flavor from finely mashed spam deeply infused into tofu, paired with a spicy gochujang sauce—perfect for mixing into rice.

Fry gochujang in oil to develop a deep, savory flavor, then simmer with large chunks of potato and tuna can for a spicy, bold stew perfect as a soju accompaniment or hearty soup.

A spicy and deep-flavored dakbokkeumtang that adds chewy texture and natural sweetness with dried sweet potato strips and a refreshing touch with radish.

A refreshing, spicy soup made with sour kimchi simmered for a long time in dashi powder broth, combined with lean fish cakes that have had their oil removed using hot water, creating a clear and bold flavor.

An unconventional, richly flavored tofu stew with a deep umami taste, created by infusing the smoky aroma of chili powder into the savory fat of fatty pork belly, then enriching it with solid curry cubes for a hearty, satisfying bowl of rice.

Spicy and refreshing gukbap with the savory richness of pork belly and squid, enhanced by the sweet flavor of zucchini

A hearty jjigae with finely chopped beef and vegetables, stir-fried thoroughly with a rich soybean paste base for deep umami flavor.

A quick, ready-to-eat gyeotjil that captures the deep umami and refreshing taste of a specialty kalguksu shop by grinding dried chili peppers and apple, with MSG perfectly replicating the authentic restaurant flavor.

A hot, chewy wheat noodle soup topped with a spicy, tangy stir-fried kimchi and fish cake, evoking the cozy vibe of a street-side food stall.

A refreshing kalguksu simmered with a deep broth made by gently simmering dried anchovies and kelp at a low temperature, enhanced with stir-fried kimchi seasoning for a bold, tangy flavor.

A spicy zucchini stew with shiitake mushrooms instead of pork, where gochujang and doenjang are sautéed in perilla oil to create a deep, rich broth with bold, refreshing flavor.

Spicy stir-fried square fish cakes piled generously on dried anchovy kalguksu ramen, enjoyed like a street food-style noodle dish with a bold, savory kick