Just wondering if this is to be eaten as is or does it need to be cooked? I cant find any solid answer by googling. It was bought frozen and is currently frozen

by Patient-Pepper117

10 Comments

  1. LordDumbassTheThird

    According to google, u can just eat it as a side dish (its raw fyi)

  2. Frankensteinbatch

    My mom used to take a portion of these, drizzle in sesame oil, top with sesame seeds and thinly sliced scallions for our meals. You’re supposed to be able to eat it with rice with no prep, the way she did it really just makes it extra nice. I eat it on white rice wrapped with seaweed!

  3. SheWlksMnyMiles

    Like everyone else said, with a hot fresh bowl of rice, and you can season it if you want to add heat, richness (sesame oil) etc.

  4. kleeinny

    You can eat as is (with rice) or add sesame oil, finely chopped scallions (the whole thing), and maybe freshly minced garlic depending on your taste

  5. ManBearFig7024

    My parents always ate it with a bowl of rice with water added to the rice.

  6. BlueEmber517

    Korean here. Eat it as-is, or you can use them as an ingredient for stuff like kimchi or other korean dishes. put those in instead of salt.

  7. ozbo0712

    I don’t think I see this mentioned so just in case: please thaw in the fridge before eating! 

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