[HanCinema's Digest] Food Lover's Lane

The Eat Your Kimchi Team enjoys "Royal Cuisine" in Jihwaja, Holly shows us how to make a delicious plum cake, and Kimchimari and My Korean Kitchen share they lists of what to keep in cupboard for Korea cooking.

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"Korean Royal Cuisine"

Join the popular Eat Your Kimichi team for "a magical meal made from the heart and served with love and detail". That sounds awesome! They searched high and low for authentic "Korean Royal Cuisine" and located a restaurant in 지화자 Jihwaja in North Jeolla that fit the bill.

…READ/WATCH ON EYK: http://www.eatyourkimchi.com/korean-royal-cuisine/

"Plum Cake"

This looks incredible! Holly over at Beyond Kimchi creates a sweet and juicy plum cake using Italian prune plums that looks well worth the effort. Yum!

…READ ON BEYOND KIMCHI: http://www.beyondkimchee.com/plum-cake/

"Basic Korean pantry – list of essentials"

It's great to consider all these fabulous Korea dishes, but stocking up the right ingredients is essential to avoid having to run out when inspiration hits. Kimchimari has created a Korean starter pantry list that's "great for college students, occasional or starting cooks" as well as other ingredients and items to keep handy.

…READ ON KIMCHIMARI: http://kimchimari.com/basic-korean-pantry-list-of-essentials/

"30 Essential Korean Cooking Ingredients"

In the same vein as Kimchimari's pantry list, My Korea Kitchen offers their list of thirty essential cooking ingredients. Here they've also included pictures of the items from Korea, and it compliments Kimchimari's list, too.

…READ ON MY KOREAN KITCHEN: http://mykoreankitchen.com/2015/07/11/essential-korean-cooking-ingredients/