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Bindae-tteok

Bindae-tteok
Korea GwangjangMarket Eats 11 Bindaetteok.jpg
Bindae-tteok being fried in Gwangjang Market
Alternative names Mung bean pancake, nokdu-buchimgae, nokdu-jeon, nokdu-jeonbyeong, nokdu-jijim
Type Buchimgae
Place of origin Korea
Associated national cuisine Korean cuisine
Main ingredients Mung beans
Food energy
(per 1 serving)
35 kcal (147 kJ)
 
Korean name
Hangul 빈대떡
Hanja n/a
Revised Romanization bindae-tteok
McCune–Reischauer pindae-ttŏk
IPA [pin.dɛ̝.t͈ʌk̚]

Bindae-tteok (빈대떡), or mung bean pancake, is a type of buchimgae (Korean pancake) that originated in the Pyongan Province. It is made by grinding soaked mung beans, adding vegetables and meat and pan-frying it into a round, flat shape.

Bindae-tteok first appears under the name binja (빈쟈) in the Guidebook of Homemade Food and Drinks, a 1670 cookbook written by Jang Gye-hyang. The word appears to be derived from bingjya (빙쟈), the Middle Korean transcription of the Chinese word ...
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