Gamjatang is
a spicy pork bone stew that is considered a traditional Korean dish
which is hearty and rich in flavors. In translation, the word gamja
normally means potato in Korean but in this particular dish, it is
actually referring to the pork bone itself. So unlike its name, the main
ingredients are not potatoes but the hearty, complex taste of the rich
broth which is made from boiled pork backbone. In full translation, this dish is called pork bone stew as tang means stew in Korean.
This stew is assorted with
vegetables such as cabbage, mushrooms, parsley, green onions and bean
sprouts. And it is heavily seasoned with garlic, red chili peppers and
roasted perilla seeds. The additions of perilla seeds are optional as
it gives a more delicate flavor to the dish, taking away the greasy
taste of the pork. All gamjatang dishes may be similar in appearance,
but the taste varies from one restaurant to another.
This dish is known to be rich in proteins, calcium
and Vitamin B1 (from the pork bones) and is believed to prevent
snoring as well as aging.
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