| Pajeon | |
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Haemul pajeon (seafood scallion pancake) |
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| Korean name | |
| Hangul | 파전 |
| Hanja | 파煎 |
| Revised Romanization | pajeon |
| McCune–Reischauer | p'achǒn |
Pajeon is a variety of jeon, a pancake-like Korean dish made mostly of eggs and flour, with green onion similar to a Chinese Green onion pancake. It is sometimes referred to as a Korean version of pizza, since one may add several different ingredients to it. Kimchi and seafood, such as squid, are added along with other vegetables such as carrots, onions, etc. Kimchi pajeon is a variant of the above but with kimchi added. Pajeon is often eaten while drinking makkeolli.
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Type
Seafood pajeon
In Korean, a seafood pajeon is called haemul pajeon (해물파전). Seafood such as squid or shrimp are added to the basic mixture.
Dongrae pajeon
Dongrae was a former name for today's Busan area, originating in the Joseon dynasty. Dongrae pajeon was listed as a present for the king. It is said that many merchants at that time visited the market in Dongrae to enjoy its flavor.[1].
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See also
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Other countries
- Green onion pancake (Chinese)
- Negiyaki (ねぎ焼き) variant of okonomiyaki (Japanese)
References
External links
- Pancakes of the World, Dressed for Dinner (including video) at New York Times
- Pairings: Korean pancake flips for wine at San Francisco Chronicle
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