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''Bokkeum-bap'' () or fried rice is a Korean dish made by stir-frying ''
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'' (cooked rice) with other ingredients in oil. * The name of the most prominent ingredient other than cooked rice often appears at the very front of the name of the dish, as in '' kimchi-bokkeum-bap'' (kimchi fried rice).


Varieties


As an add-on

In Korean restaurants, fried rice is a popular end-of-meal add-on. Diners may say "''bap bokka juseyo"'' ( literally "Please fry rice.") after eating main dishes cooked on a tabletop stove, such as ''
dak-galbi ''Dak-galbi'' (), or spicy stir-fried chicken, is a popular South Korean dish made by stir-frying marinated diced chicken in a ''gochujang''-based sauce with sweet potatoes, cabbage, perilla leaves, scallions, ''tteok'' (rice cake), and other ...
'' (spicy stir-fried chicken) or '' nakji-bokkeum'' (stir-fried octopus), then cooked rice along with '' gimgaru'' (seaweed flakes) and
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will be added directly into the remains of the main dish, stir-fried and scorched. File:Korea-Busan-Haeundae Market-Bokkeumbap-Fried rice-01.jpg, Scorching fried rice with the remains of stir-fried
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By ingredients

The name of the most prominent ingredient other than cooked rice often appears at the very front of the name of the dish. '' Kimchi-bokkeum-bap'' (kimchi fried rice), ''beoseot-bokkeum-bap'' (mushroom fried rice), ''saeu-bokkeum-bap'' (shrimp fried rice) are some examples. When there is no main or special ingredient, the dish is usually called either ''bokkeum-bap'' (fried rice) or ''yachae-bokkeum-bap'' (vegetable fried rice). File:Kimchi fried rice.jpg, Kimchi fried rice with a fried egg on top File:Stir-frying bokkeum-bap.jpg, Stir-frying vegetable fried rice in a frying pan


By style

Korean Chinese fried rice, often called ''junggukjip bokkeum-bap'' (; "Chinese restaurant fried rice") in South Korea, is characterized by the smoky flavor from the use of wok on high heat, eggs scrambled or fried in the scallion-infused oil, and the ''
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'' sauce (a thick black sauce used in ''
jajangmyeon ''Jajangmyeon'' () or ''jjajangmyeon'' () is a Korean Chinese noodle dish topped with a thick sauce made of '' chunjang'', diced pork, and vegetables. It is a variation of the Chinese dish '' zhajiangmian''; it developed in the late 19th centur ...
'') served with the dish. Another popular dish, ''cheolpan-bokkeum-bap'' (; "iron
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fried rice") is influenced by the style of Japanese ''
teppanyaki , often called in the United States and Canada, is a post-World War II style of Japanese cuisine that uses an iron griddle to cook food. The word is derived from , the metal plate on which it is cooked, and , which means grilled, broiled, or ...
''. The Japanese word ''teppan'' (; "iron griddle") and the Korean word ''cheolpan'' (; "iron griddle") are
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s, sharing the same Chinese characters. Iron griddle fried rice.jpg, Iron griddle fried rice


See also

* '' Chāhan'' * '' Chǎofàn'' * '' Khao phat'' * ''
Nasi goreng ''Nasi goreng'' (English pronunciation: ), (Indonesian language, Indonesian and Malay language, Malay for 'fried rice') is a Southeast Asian rice dish with pieces of meat and vegetables added. It can refer simply to fried pre-cooked rice, a me ...
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References

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