Budae jjigae
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Budae jjigae

South Korea
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This Korean stew usually combines kelp and anchovy stock with kimchi, baked beans, spam, and hot dog sausages, while the common addition also includes ramen noodles, pork, potato noodles, rice cakes, or tofu. Also known as army stew, budae jjigae was created as a true fusion dish sometime in the 1950s, in the aftermath of the Korean War. Since the food was scarce, the locals would smuggle processed meat products that they could find at American army bases, and through ingenuity and resourcefulness, they created budae jjigae. The dish is believed to have originated at an army base located in Uijeongbudong.

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