Talk:Hoe-deopbap

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Hoe-naengmyun is with noodles edit

I was born in Korea and lived more than 12 years there, but I've never seen Heodeopbap being eaten with noddle. Are you talking about the Hoe-naengmyun? The word Deopbap only refers to rice-based food. Also it is really never eaen as a stew. The hoe and vegetables and the sauce are usually mixed with rice that has been cooled down? I'd like to see a Hoedeopbap with a noodle or served as stew in picture if you have one.

Stevefis 01:15, 6 September 2007 (UTC)Reply
You're right. I don't have a good reference, but I've never seen 회덮밥 with noodles. That would make it not 밥...
Zhokuai (talk) 10:56, 17 December 2007 (UTC)Reply

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