Kimbap is the Korean version of sushi, but does not command the type of respect that sushi does, either inside or outside Korea. This is probably because the typical kimbap ingredients are run-of-the-mill — things like ground beef, spinach, egg, carrot, cucumber, radish, tuna, kimchi and (fake) crabmeat. Inside Korea, Kimbap is cheap food — a grab-and-go snack […]
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