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a Korean dish made from seasoned and stir-fried or blanched vegetables, often served as a side dish or topping for rice
What is "namul"?
Namul is a Korean term that refers to a variety of seasoned and sautéed vegetable dishes that are often served as a side dish or as a topping for rice bowls. The vegetables used in namul dishes may include a variety of leafy greens such as spinach, kale, and watercress, as well as root vegetables such as carrots, radishes, and sweet potatoes. The vegetables are typically blanched or sautéed, and then seasoned with a blend of sauces and spices such as soy sauce, sesame oil, and garlic, which gives them a savory and flavorful taste. Namul dishes may also include other ingredients such as mushrooms, tofu, and seaweed. It can be customized to suit different tastes and dietary preferences, and is often served as part of a larger meal with a variety of other side dishes.