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2012년 1월 20일 금요일

1/17 Jeon

DIALOG>> I've been craving some kimchi jeon.

Do you want to get some jeon and makgeolli?

I guess that is the Korean tradition.

I know this killer jeon place down the road.
* killer: 끝내주는
ex> There's this killer pasta place you need to try.

I've been craving some kimchi jeon.
* crave: 갈망하다, 열망하다.


RESPONSE>> Talk about Korean jeon.

Jeon is basically the Korean version of a pancake or pizza.
ex> This is the Korean version of fast food.

Various vegetables are coated in a flour mixture and cooked like a pancake.
ex> The shrimp first needs to be coated in bread crumbs.

The list of different types of jeon is endless!

Some popular jeons use zucchinis, seafood, kimchi, green onions, chili peppers, chives, and mung beans.
* zucchini: 애호박
* green onion: 대파
* chive: 부추
* mung bean: 녹두

You can be creative and come up with your own unique type as well.
* come up with: ~을 생각해 내다, 만들어내다.
ex> He came up with an idea for the birthday party.

You can always see jeon at big Korean parties or during traditional holidays.
ex> Traditional holidays in Korea include Chuseok and Lunar New Year's.


@ You're definitely going to stand out.  너 확 튀겠는데..

1. Chuseok is the Korean version of Thanksgiving.
2. We're suffering from endless bad luck.
3. You have to come up with your own way of training.
4. I found a killer restaurant near here.

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