Bulgogi

Bulgogi
TypeGui
Place of originKorea
Region or stateEast Asia
Associated cuisineKorean cuisine
Main ingredientsBeef
Food energy
(per 4 serving)
150 kcal (628 kJ)[1]
Similar dishesNeobiani, galbi, yakiniku
Korean name
Hangul
불고기
Revised Romanizationbulgogi
McCune–Reischauerpulgogi
IPA[puɭɡoɡi]

Bulgogi (/bʊlˈɡɡi/ buul-GOH-ghee, UK also /ˈbʊlɡɒɡi/ BUUL-gog-ee, US also /ˈblɡɡi/ BOOL-goh-ghee;[2] Korean불고기 [puɭɡoɡi], lit.'fire meat') is a gui (Korean-style grilled or roasted dish) made of thin, marinated slices of meat, most commonly beef, grilled on a barbecue or on a stove-top griddle. It is also often stir-fried in a pan in home cooking. Sirloin and rib eye are frequently used cuts of beef for the dish. Bulgogi is a very popular dish in South Korea, where it can be found anywhere from upscale restaurants to local supermarkets as pan-ready kits.[3]

  1. ^ "bulgogi" 불고기. Korean Food Foundation (in Korean). Archived from the original on 24 August 2017. Retrieved 8 April 2017.
  2. ^ "bulgogi". Oxford Dictionary of English. Oxford University Press. Retrieved 29 November 2023.
  3. ^ Kim, Violet (2015-08-13). "Food map: Eat your way around South Korea". CNN. Retrieved 2017-02-27.

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