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Medium-grain white rice, completely unseasoned, is an essential buffer to the hot, fermented chili paste, gochu jang, which is as important to the Korean table as salt is elsewhere.
One Big Table Molly O’Neill 2010
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A couple months ago, I wrote about my eye-opening Christmas dinner conversation that left my world rocked by the realization that soy bean paste known in Korean as dwen jang and soy sauce come from the same process.
Michelle Won: A Living Lesson in Korean Culinary History Michelle Won 2011
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May 3rd, 2010 at 11: 11 am sushiburger: someone please tell me they are not using jjapaghetti for their jja jang myun …
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A couple months ago, I wrote about my eye-opening Christmas dinner conversation that left my world rocked by the realization that soy bean paste known in Korean as dwen jang and soy sauce come from the same process.
Michelle Won: A Living Lesson in Korean Culinary History Michelle Won 2011
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A couple months ago, I wrote about my eye-opening Christmas dinner conversation that left my world rocked by the realization that soy bean paste known in Korean as dwen jang and soy sauce come from the same process.
Michelle Won: A Living Lesson in Korean Culinary History Michelle Won 2011
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A couple months ago, I wrote about my eye-opening Christmas dinner conversation that left my world rocked by the realization that soy bean paste known in Korean as dwen jang and soy sauce come from the same process.
Michelle Won: A Living Lesson in Korean Culinary History Michelle Won 2011
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The author of the Yellow Book was repeating the views already expressed by the two most important figures in the tradition of Shuk-den followers, Pa-bong-ka and Tri-jang, as illustrated by the above quote (for the former) and claimed by the book itself (for the latter).
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Primarily, however, they saw his reaction as a rejection and a betrayal of the teachings of his tutor, Tri-jang, whom they considered to be the main teacher of the Ge-luk tradition and the guardian of its orthodoxy.
The Shuk-den Affair: Origins of a Controversy (Part II) 2010
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In Shuk-den's case, devotion has been strengthened further by the central role of the charismatic teachers Pa-bong-ka and Tri-jang, who have transformed this formerly minor practice into one of the main elements of the Ge-luk tradition.
The Shuk-den Affair: Origins of a Controversy (Part II) 2010
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Moreover, Tri-jang seems to have been personally extremely devoted to Shuk-den.
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