File:Korean cuisine-Gwamegi-02.jpg
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DescriptionKorean cuisine-Gwamegi-02.jpg | Gwamegi (과메기), Korean half-dried cheongeo (청어, pacific herring) or kongchi (pacific saury made during winter. | ||
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Author | by Nicole Cho (nchoz) at Flickr | ||
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