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Yukpo

Yukpo is one of Korea's most popular types of jerky.

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Yukwonjeon

Yukwonjeon (Pan-fried Beef Patties). It os a Korean version of Hamburger, except that Yukwonjeon has tofu in it. . Yukwonjeon is a dish of ground beef (top round) or pork and tofu, wheat flour shaped into patties then pan-fried. There are two (2) school of thoughts on how the dish got its name. (1) that the name came from the round shape of meat, and the(2) from the shape of the patties which is similar to that of an old brass coin.

Yulaf Ezmesi

Yulaf Ezmesi is the Turkish word for "oat meal" which is usually made into a porridge called Yulaf Ezmesi Corbasi

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Yulmucha

Deutsch: Yulmucha / Español: Yulmucha / Português: Yulmucha / Français: Yulmucha / Italiano: Yulmucha /

Yulmucha refers to Yulmu Tea, a traditional Korean hot tea drink made from roasted ground Job's tears . Job's tears which is a white powder with a nutty flavor is added to hot water then sugar or honey is also added for sweet tasting hot tea. It is also known as Yulmu-Cha

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Yum

Yum is a Thai word for salad

Yum Cha

Yum Cha refer to Chinese sweet cakes and savories served with tea usually in the late morning. Tradionally, Yum Cha refers to a breakfast with dim sum with lots of Chinese tea.

Yum Goong

Yum Goong refers to a Thai salad of grilled prawns seasoned with lime juice, sweet chili paste, lemon grass, onions, tomatoes and mint leaf which is served on a bed of fresh lettuce.

Yum Neua

Yum Neua refers to a Thai spicy beef salad
Other definition:
Yum neua refers to a Thai spicy beef salad

Yum Nua

Yum Nua refers to Thai beef salad

Yumurta

Yumurta is the Turkish word for "Egg", example Sahanda Yumurta and Yagda Yumurta mean fried eggs.

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