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Now, I'm tempted to re-Romanize "gogi" as "gogee," but then it might be mistakenly pronounced as "go, G," but in the end, it just rhymes with "bogey."
Archive 2006-04-01 2006
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The most popular is a mild, opaque chicken-based broth simmered with gogi berries and chunks of tomato.
Hot, and in more ways than one Uncle Liu's showcases popular pots 2010
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More than likely Baja Fresh will probably end up going with the word “gogi” instead, to avoid a lawsuit.
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The term “gogi” or “kogi” IS a common term on Korean menus.
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Ani's Chocolate Candies filled with gogi berries, golden berries, and cacao nibs
Ani Phyo: Maroon 5's Raw Vegan Halloween Desserts from Ani Phyo 2008
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Bulgogi literally means fire meat -- bul is fire and gogi is meat in Korean.
The Dish: Bulgogi 2008
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DELICIOUS! the quality went down a bit after they moved from their hole in the wall joint on western and 6th but it's still quite satisfying at their newer location on wilshire and alexandria. btw, you type in korean! that's awesome~ and not to nitpick :X but gogi is spelled with a 'G' sound instead of "K". unfortunately i don't have hangul on my comp so I can't type it out. regardless, very cool~
Han Bat Shul Lung Tang, Koreatown 한 바 설 렁 탕 - Hangover Special Please e d b m 2007
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For your reference, dae-jee=pig , therefore dae-jee + bool gogi = pig fire meat.
Archive 2006-04-01 2006
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Galbee and regular bool gogi were boring in their salty, overly sweet marinade, but the dae-jee bool gogi, with its spicy kick from goh-choo-jahng (Korean hot pepper paste) and goh-choo-ga-roo (Korean red pepper powder) was awesome.
Archive 2006-04-01 2006
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Actually, I have seen what would be considered dahk bool gogi, but for some reason, Koreans want to call it something else like dahk gui, "gooey" referring to it being grilled.
Archive 2006-04-01 2006
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