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목록2025/09/08 (1)
Korean Grandma’s Cozy Life
Discover the hidden secret of Korean cuisine — pumpkin leaves (hobak-ip). Learn why Koreans cherish them as a superfood side dish, their health benefits, and how they fit into the unique “banchan” tradition.For many foreigners, the idea of eating leaves might sound unusual. But in Korea, pumpkin leaves (hobak-ip, 호박잎) are not just edible — they’re considered a nutritious seasonal delicacy.Korean..
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2025. 9. 8. 14:27