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  1. Feb 12, 2021 · Feb 12, 20215:50 AM. Youn Yuh-jung in Minari. Josh Ethan Johnson/A24. Minari often heralds the first days of spring. Long-stemmed with fronds that look similar to American parsley, the namul...

  2. Mar 8, 2022 · Minari (water dropwort) is a fragrant vegetable plant that’s used extensively in Korean cooking. Read about how to grow, cook, eat and also info on health and nutrition of this wonderful plant.

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  4. Oenanthe javanica, commonly Java waterdropwort, water celery, water dropwort, Chinese celery, Indian pennywort, minari and Japanese (flat leaf) parsley, is a plant of the genus Oenanthe originating from East Asia. It has a widespread native distribution in temperate Asia and tropical Asia, and is also native to Queensland, Australia.

  5. Mar 22, 2021 · Alexis Pisciotta. Minari is the Korean name for water dropwort, water parsley, water celery or pennywort. This plant, native to East Asia, is widely consumed in South Korea. Minari is a...

  6. Mar 18, 2021 · A species of water dropwort, minari, also known as Korean watercress, water celery, water parsley, or Java water dropwort, is a vegetable found in temperate and tropical climes across Asia. As in the film, it grows rampant along the banks of streams and over damp ground, requiring little attention.

  7. Mar 1, 2021 · Minari is the Korean word for an edible plant that is native to east Asia. In English, the plant can be called water dropwort, Chinese celery, Japanese parsley, and water celery, among other names. While Minari is the film name on everyone’s lips, people who haven’t seen it might not actually know what the title means.

  8. What Is The Minari Plant, The Korean Vegetable Behind The Oscar-Winning Film? | Tatler Asia. We delve into the poeticism behind this seemingly humble herb, and why director Lee Isaac Chung chose to name his critically-acclaimed film after it.

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