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ChimpumCallao

Joined: 17 May 2005 Location: your mom
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Posted: Thu Feb 16, 2006 7:31 pm Post subject: the healthiest... |
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what is the healthiest mainstream korean lunch food? i think bibimbab, but am not sure. can anyone let me know? for about a month ive been eating nothing but crap and don't feel very well and want to make a turnaround. i fugure they eat all those veggies and lawnmower clippings here...its gotta be good for you... |
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tacon101

Joined: 31 Oct 2005 Location: seoul
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Posted: Fri Feb 17, 2006 5:53 am Post subject: Re: the healthiest... |
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ChimpumCallao wrote: |
lawnmower clippings |
hah...i'd think bibimbap (although some places probably give more than 1 serving of rice in the bottom), kimbap (sans mayo), maybe chegae (however it's spelled) although the chamchi chegae is rather oily
mandu soups probably aren't too bad either |
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Troll_Bait

Joined: 04 Jan 2006 Location: [T]eaching experience doesn't matter much. -Lee Young-chan (pictured)
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Posted: Fri Feb 17, 2006 6:19 am Post subject: Re: the healthiest... |
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tacon101 wrote: |
...i'd think ... kimbap (sans mayo) ... |
Except that they always, always have ham in them. Even the "yah-chae" (vegetable) and "seleduh" (salad) kimbap has ham in it. Why is it so popular that it's ubiquitous? As another poster said in a previous thread ...
pork.
pork.
pork.
pork.
and more pork.
seriously, why would anyone eat that crap? it smells like a dead man's jockstrap when it's cooked.
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Qinella
Joined: 25 Feb 2005 Location: the crib
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Posted: Fri Feb 17, 2006 6:24 am Post subject: |
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Usually, I just eat some kind of soup like ���κ�, ���� �, ���� �, �Ұ���, ��ġ �, etc. Our hagwon has an impressive cook that whips up unbelievable lunches every day, but I'm usually too busy to eat during the time she has food, so I'll order in. All of the food I listed is delivered, with prerequisite rice and side dishes, for under 5,000 won. The only exception is ���� �, which is a bit more. I believe this type of lunch is healthy, or at least healthier than a sandwich or something. Btw, I order it all from a kimbap place. I used to think those places only served kimbap. |
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sillywilly

Joined: 20 Jan 2003 Location: Canada.
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Posted: Fri Feb 17, 2006 12:07 pm Post subject: Re: the healthiest... |
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tacon101 wrote: |
ChimpumCallao wrote: |
lawnmower clippings |
hah...i'd think bibimbap (although some places probably give more than 1 serving of rice in the bottom), kimbap (sans mayo), maybe chegae (however it's spelled) although the chamchi chegae is rather oily
mandu soups probably aren't too bad either |
Who has mayo with kimbap? I've never seen that. Could be good.. But who does that? |
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Big Mac
Joined: 17 Sep 2005
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Posted: Fri Feb 17, 2006 2:32 pm Post subject: Re: the healthiest... |
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sillywilly wrote: |
tacon101 wrote: |
ChimpumCallao wrote: |
lawnmower clippings |
hah...i'd think bibimbap (although some places probably give more than 1 serving of rice in the bottom), kimbap (sans mayo), maybe chegae (however it's spelled) although the chamchi chegae is rather oily
mandu soups probably aren't too bad either |
Who has mayo with kimbap? I've never seen that. Could be good.. But who does that? |
If you get chamchee kim bap they mix the tuna with mayo. That could be what they mean. |
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denverdeath
Joined: 21 May 2005 Location: Boo-sahn
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Posted: Fri Feb 17, 2006 2:54 pm Post subject: Re: the healthiest... |
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Big Mac wrote: |
sillywilly wrote: |
tacon101 wrote: |
ChimpumCallao wrote: |
lawnmower clippings |
hah...i'd think bibimbap (although some places probably give more than 1 serving of rice in the bottom), kimbap (sans mayo), maybe chegae (however it's spelled) although the chamchi chegae is rather oily
mandu soups probably aren't too bad either |
Who has mayo with kimbap? I've never seen that. Could be good.. But who does that? |
If you get chamchee kim bap they mix the tuna with mayo. That could be what they mean. |
Yep. In the salad kim-bap, too. I think a couple of others as well. Even some of the pizza places mix it with sweet potatoes(eww!).
OP, I'd have to go with you on the bibimbap...dohl-soht, with a nice egg slopped on top.
A lot of the jjih-gaes with some fish on the side would be good. Dwae-jee gook-bap is good and hearty. Bi-bim man-doo(although a bit greasy) is sth I'm addicted to and has lots of veggies with it. |
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Son Deureo!
Joined: 30 Apr 2003
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Posted: Fri Feb 17, 2006 6:03 pm Post subject: |
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I love bibimbap too, and but with the egg, beef, and veggies fried in sesame oil it's actually very high in calories. Somewhere in the neighborhood of 1000 calories per serving, I think.
For healthy Korean food I'd go for hoe deop bap/ȸ����, dwenjang jjigae/�����, or baekban/���. |
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ChimpumCallao

Joined: 17 May 2005 Location: your mom
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Posted: Fri Feb 17, 2006 11:41 pm Post subject: |
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I love bibimbap too, and but with the egg, beef, and veggies fried in sesame oil it's actually very high in calories. Somewhere in the neighborhood of 1000 calories per serving, I think. |
WAHHHHHHHHHHH??? No way! damn.
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For healthy Korean food I'd go for hoe deop bap/ȸ����, dwenjang jjigae/�����, or baekban/���. |
what is baekban?? |
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tacon101

Joined: 31 Oct 2005 Location: seoul
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Posted: Sat Feb 18, 2006 12:46 am Post subject: |
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Son Deureo! wrote: |
I love bibimbap too, and but with the egg, beef, and veggies fried in sesame oil it's actually very high in calories. Somewhere in the neighborhood of 1000 calories per serving, I think.
For healthy Korean food I'd go for hoe deop bap/ȸ����, dwenjang jjigae/�����, or baekban/���. |
well push the yolk over to the side and order without meat (most places i've been don't use beef anyway)...
and i also thought they just put the oil on the bottom to lubricate the rice, and just placed the veggies on top...no?
and as for the ham sticks...say no to those too like a previous poster said...nasty ass things |
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Son Deureo!
Joined: 30 Apr 2003
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Posted: Sat Feb 18, 2006 1:34 am Post subject: |
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ChimpumCallao wrote: |
what is baekban?? |
Fish, soup, rice, and a bunch of side dishes. AKA "side dish buffet". Most traditional style Korean restaurants have it, and it's always a little different everywhere you go, every day.
As for the calories in bibimbap, a quick Google seach tells me that it's more like 750-800 calories, but that's still not exactly a light lunch. I love the stuff, too, though. |
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teachingld2004
Joined: 29 Mar 2004
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Posted: Sat Feb 18, 2006 2:45 am Post subject: healthy food |
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I can't understand why you can't bring your own lunch, instead of buying it. It will be lots cheaper (maybe, but it will be healthy..)
You can make a salad, throw in 1/2 a can of tuna (if you want to), take along a hard boiled egg (if you feel like it), and you have a healthy lunch.
I do understand that some people like to order, or go out to eat, but you can still bring food at times.
Apples around my way are not cheap, but at least you know what it is. Banana's are not expensive, and they are filling.
I know this poster asked what can be ordered, I am just saying if you bring your meals, you can make them as healthy as you want. |
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numazawa

Joined: 20 Mar 2005 Location: The Concrete Barnyard
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Posted: Sat Feb 18, 2006 2:51 am Post subject: |
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Son Deureo! wrote: |
ChimpumCallao wrote: |
what is baekban?? |
Fish, soup, rice, and a bunch of side dishes. AKA "side dish buffet". Most traditional style Korean restaurants have it, and it's always a little different everywhere you go, every day.
As for the calories in bibimbap, a quick Google seach tells me that it's more like 750-800 calories, but that's still not exactly a light lunch. I love the stuff, too, though. |
That's okay... After viewing your avatar twice in the same thread, I've decided to skip lunch, thanks.  |
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diablo3
Joined: 11 Sep 2004
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Posted: Sat Feb 18, 2006 5:51 am Post subject: |
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the healthiest is û���屹, a little similar to ����� |
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denverdeath
Joined: 21 May 2005 Location: Boo-sahn
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Posted: Sat Feb 18, 2006 3:44 pm Post subject: |
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diablo3 wrote: |
the healthiest is û���屹, a little similar to ����� |
Yeah, I heard it's supposed to be quite healthy, too. However, it smells like crap...literally. Eat in a well-ventilated area. |
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