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When a Country’s Cuisine Becomes a Cultural Export

The New York Times – T Magazine:

South Korea has sought to protect and enshrine its national dishes — while also sharing its wonders with the world.

Ligaya Mishan
Author: Ligaya Mishan

This post first appeared in The New York Times – T Magazine. Read the original article.

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Cooking and Cookbooks, Dunlop, Fuchsia, Food, Kimchi (South Korean Food), Michelin Guide, North Korea, Politics and Government, Recipes, Restaurants, South Korea, tgreats2022, United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization
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