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I’m blessed to have a decent amount of Korean restaurants to choose from, but a make at home option sounds great. Hadn’t considered that, thanks.
Can’t really think of anything other than the kimchi and tofu that’s not canned anyway, should be pretty easy to make.
And agree, very interesting story.
Oh, it's just the instant packets like Shin or Neoguri, or the millions of others, lol. But the Korean Army Stew one has beans, little fake spam things, and some other stuff. I still usually add a slice of cheese, egg and sometimes some extra real spam. But yeah, making it from scratch is still pretty easy as well. But sometimes having a quick and easy meal is needed and the instant version is still really good.
https://nongshimusa.com/homev2/our-products/meal-noodle/budae-jjigae-2/