not sure but id like an answer to this quistion too umm im know koi fish are sacred in japinese culture i think it all depends the way some one looks at it like it may not be sacred to the culture itsself but it may be important to a Korean individual or family
not sure but id like an answer to this quistion too umm im know koi fish are sacred in japinese culture i think it all depends the way some one looks at it like it may not be sacred to the culture itsself but it may be important to a Korean individual or family
aspects or phases of fish culture
Fish
swai
swai
backyard fish culture
mulgogi (mulkoki)(물고기)
물고기 = paste
Harlan E. Johnson has written: 'Use of impounded water for fish culture' -- subject(s): Fish culture, Fish-culture
In a korean fish factory.
M Leopold has written: 'Problems of fish culture economics with special reference to carp culture in Eastern Europe' -- subject(s): Carp fisheries, Economic aspects, Economic aspects of Fish-culture, Fish-culture
No. Fish and chips is a staple of English cuisine, not South Korean cuisine.
Why there is a need for you to be acquanted with the different terminologies to be use in fish culture