Jeon (food)

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Jeon (also spelled jun), also called jeonya, jeonyu, jeonyueo, and jeonyuhwa, refers to a dish made by seasoning whole, sliced, or minced fish, meat, vegetables, etc., and coating them with wheat flour and egg wash before frying them in oil.[1] Although jeon can be considered a type of buchimgae in a wider sense, buchimgae and jeon are different dishes.

<nowiki>chon; cson; jeon; jeon; jeon; Jeon; jeon; jeon; Jeon (yemek); ジョン; чон; jeon; jeon; jeon; jeon; jeon; jeon; 전; 煎; jeon; jeon; korea ovkovrita eskalopo; ช็อน; чон; 韓国料理; recette coréenne; panganan mligi saka Koréya Kidul; variasi makanan khas Korea; platu coreanu; koreanisches pfannkuchenähnliches Gericht; 재료를 얇게 저며 계란과 밀가루를 묻혀 지져낸 음식; Korean pan-fried dish; korea plado de plata tranĉaĵo de viando, fiŝo, aŭ legumo, kovrita per ovo kaj fritita; korealainen pannulla paistettu ruokalaji; 煎油; 煎油魚; 煎油花; 저냐; 전유; 전유어; 전유화; 간납; jeonya; jeonyu; jeonyueo; jeonyuhwa; gannap; jeonya; jeonyu; jeonyueo; jeonyuhwa; gannap; jeonya; jeonyu</nowiki>
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Korean pan-fried dish
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Samsaek jeon

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한국어: 빈대떡
English: Bindaetteok, made with a batter based on ground mung bean
한국어: 메밀전
English: Memiljeon, made with a batter based on ground buckwheat. Depending on how much the buckwheat grain skins are shaved, the color of memiljeon is different.
한국어: 감자전
English: Gamjajeon, made with a batter based on grated potato
한국어: 파전
English: Pajeon, scallion pancake

Fish

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Vegetables and mushroom

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Others

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Shops

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For special occasions

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  1. . Basic Korean dictionary. National Institute of Korean language. Retrieved on 5 December 2016.