
Sundubu-jjigae () is a jjigae in Korean cuisine. The dish is made with freshly curdled extra soft tofu (sundubu) which has not been strained and pressed, vegetables, sometimes mushrooms, onion, optional seafood (commonly oysters, mussels, clams and shrimp), optional meat (commonly beef or pork), and gochujang or gochugaru. The dish is assembled and cooked directly in the serving vessel, which is traditionally made of thick, robust porcelain, but can also be ground out of solid stone. A raw egg can be put in the jjigae just before serving, and the dish is delivered while bubbling vigorously. It
El sundubu jjigae es un jjigae (estofado coreano) picante hecho con (tofu), marisco, verdura, champiñones, cebolla, cebolleta y gochujang o gochu garu (guindilla molida). Se añade un huevo crudo al jjigae cuando aún hierve. Este plato se come con un cuenco de arroz blanco hervido y varios banchan (acompañamientos). Se consume mucho y es una de las comidas favoritas en Corea del Sur.
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