오이 (oh-ee-).
Sempio - 2011 Korean Food Cucumber Dumpling - 1.157 was released on: USA: 2 November 2011
Sempio - 2011 Korean Food Cucumber Dumpling 1-157 was released on: USA: 2 November 2011
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In Korean, "OI" generally doesn't have a specific meaning. It could be a typo or a sound commonly used in informal conversations to express surprise or disbelief, similar to how it's used in English.
Best Pairings for Cucumber Recipes- Cucumber + tomato- Cucumber + feta cheese- Cucumber + red onion- Cucumber + vinegar- Cucumber + herbs (esp. mint, dill, basil, chervil, chives, cilantro)- Cucumber + garlic- Cucumber + sesame- Cucumber + seaweed- Cucumber + yogurt or cream- Cucumber + avocado- Cucumber + fish and shellfish (esp. crab, tuna, and anchovies)
A hothouse cucumber is a cucumber that is seedless.
A cucumber is a fruit, but for culinary purposes it is a vegetable
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