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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ShiregiShiregi - Wikipedia

    Shiregi (Mongolian: Ширэги, ᠰᠢᠷᠭᠢ, Chinese: 昔里吉/失列吉; pinyin: Xīlǐjí/Shīlièjí, Persian: شيركى) was a Mongol prince from the Borjigin clan, great-grandson of Genghis Khan. Biography. Shiregi was born to Möngke Khan and his concubine Bayavchin from Bayaut tribe at unknown time.

  2. Apr 18, 2024 · This rustic soup is traditionally made with dried radish greens, but this recipe from chef Dennis Lee of California's Namu Stonepot restaurants features fresh ones. Some Korean and Asian markets sell young radishes, which are predominantly the greens—perfect for making this dish. Lacinato kale is a good substitute.

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  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SiraegiSiraegi - Wikipedia

    Siraegi ( Korean : 시래기) is a Korean ingredient prepared by drying the leaves and stems of a radish [1] or, less commonly, of a napa cabbage. [2] . Siraegi refers to radish stems and leaves or the outer leaves of cabbage dried in the sun and wind. [3] Siraegi dishes.

  5. Jan 28, 2016 · Shiraegi is low in calories, high in fiber and also contains calcium, vitamin A and vitamin C. Though it’s far less common today, you’ll still find packages of shiraegi in grocery stores, and can often see it hanging outside of homes in older neighborhoods. “Whenever I send packages home, my mom always asks me to include shiraegi.

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  6. www.gourmandsyndrome.com › nyc › koreanGourmand Syndrome | Olle

    Dec 13, 2023 · The Shiregi Galbi ($22.95) came with soybean-paste and perilla seed stew with beef short ribs and dried radish leaves. It was served with purple rice. It was served with purple rice. My partner enjoyed this somewhat, but I think they felt this was a little too rustic for them.

  7. Jul 1, 2018 · Skip to Recipe. Here are a few cooking notes about each recipe. Siraegi-guk: At Korean markets, you will find radish greens. These are the leaves and stems that sprout out of Korean radishes (see below). For this soup, you can use either the fresh or dried ones. The fresh greens are called moo-chung (무청) in Korean.

  8. Shiregi (Mongolian language: Ширэги, ᠰᠢᠷᠭᠢ, Chinese language: {{{1}}}, Persian: شيركى‎) was a Mongol prince from the Borjigin clan, great-grandson of Genghis Khan. Shiregi was born to Möngke Khan and his concubine Bayavchin from Bayaut tribe at unknown time. Initially a supporter of Ariq Böke...

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