B is for banchan.
Banchan (Hangul: 반찬; hanja: 飯饌; English pronunciation: /ˈbɑːntʃɑːn/; also spelled panch'an) refers to small dishes of food served along with cooked rice in Korean cuisine. This word is used both in the singular and plural. The word Banchan translated into English means side dish.
Anyone enjoys Korean food?
ABC WEDNESDAY
It looks very delicious!
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wow....that looks apetizing .... bon apetit to you !
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♫ M e l ☺ d y ♫ <abc-w-team)
Oh we ate Korean food for the first time last year; we were in Bellevue Washington ... I have no way of knowing how authentic it was, except it seemed there were a lot of Korean people eating there, so I think it was. We enjoyed it very much.
ReplyDeleteThis really appeals to my appetite...
ReplyDeleteI have tasted this when I was in Korea for short duration.
ReplyDeleteI have developed a lasting fondness for kimchee, and for all things pickled and fermented (kimchee being the latter). The small dishes make for a lovely presentation. Thanks! Amy
ReplyDeleteNow I am really hungry. These dishes look delicious.
ReplyDeleteGreat choice for the letter B! Glad I just had lunch!
ReplyDeleteLearned something new here! It all looks delicious! What a bounteous meal it would be.
ReplyDeleteLeslie
abcw team
a colorful spread!
ReplyDeleteROG, ABCW
They all look yummm....
ReplyDeleteIt looks delicious! Like Indonesian dishes. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteWil, ABCWTeam
I've never had Korean food but I love meals that consist of lots of small dishes.
ReplyDeletewow.
ReplyDeletethat looks very colorful,, and love the concept..
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