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With the growing interest in health due to the Korean wave such as BTS and the squid game and the Corona 19 crisis, more and more people around the world are trying to take care of their health and diet through Korean food. Foreign media such as Forbes and Yelp are competing to introduce Korean food as a health food that helps to lose weight and promote overall health. There are times when I wonder which of the countless Korean foods can represent Korea. Today, the online panel service Panel Now will take a look at the best Korean food through the results of a survey of 44,126 people nationwide from April 7 to 11, 2022.
- Bibimbap: 20.7%
- Pork belly: 13.8%
- Japchae: 13.0%
- Bulgogi: 12.7%
- Tteokbokki: 10.6%
- Kimchi stew: 10.4%
- Cabbage Kimchi: 10.3%
- Samgyetang: 4.4%
- Kimbap: 2.2%
- Other: 2.0%
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'Bibimbap' (20.7%) ranked first as the best Korean food representing Korea. Bibimbap is one of the healthiest foods with a harmonious combination of color, taste and nutrition. Another great advantage is that you can create a variety of combinations depending on the season and region. It is followed by 'Samgyeopsal' (13.0%) that you can grill yourself, 'Japchae' where you can enjoy chewy vermicelli and various vegetables and meat together (13.0%), and sweet 'bulgogi', which are loved by foreigners. In addition, men and women of all ages (12.7%), 'Tteokbokki' with spicy and chewy texture (10.6%), 'Kimchi stew' (10.4%), healthy and unique fermented food 'Baechu Kimchi' (10.3%) ), 'Samgyetang' as a healthy food ', followed by 'gimbap' (2.2%), a simple yet robust meal.