Koreans are known worldwide for their obsession with kimchi (their famous fermented cabbage) as well as their grilled meats and barbecue recipes; however, the real world of Korean cooking is much more diverse and flavorful. From fermenting and grilling to braising, frying, drying, stewing, and parboiling, Korean cuisine never fails to delight and bring a smile to your face. Served at temperatures from bubbling hot to freezing cold, Korean foods are always nutritionally well-balanced and always a delicious way to mesmerize your taste buds.
Korean cuisine is strongly influenced by the country's ancient history, climate of bitterly cold winters and hot, humid summers, and peninsular geography. But while Koreans are justifiably proud of their traditional food, it's not entirely homegrown. China had a strong influence, as did Japan, which occupied Korea between 1910 and 1945, and there are even a few European elements. For example, Portuguese traders introduced chili peppers to Korea in the 17th century, and by the 18th century, they were popular across the country.
This cookbook captures the cuisines from different parts of Korea to provide you with a handpicked collection of authentic Korean recipes.
After reading this Korean cookbook, you will know how to cook Korean meals in no time and everything about the Korean food culture, the cooking methods, and the ingredients needed to cook Korean foods.
Inside this cookbook, you'll find 85 recipes like: