5 Healthy Korean dishes you need to try!

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Ever wondered out the KPOP stars stay so slim and fresh? Or would you like to try out some Korean dishes, just to get that 'taste' of the Korean Culture? Well, here are 5 healthy 'eatables' you could try out:


Soy Milk Noodle Soup



One of it's major perks it that it's the perfect balanced diet. Having all the nutrients you need, and still tasting good, this tasty soup will light up your taste-buds and keep you fit. It's best served in the summer and made with soy milk and thin wheat noodles. If you like, you could always switch the soy milk with some full cream milk just as a variety. Try the recipe here: http://www.shape.com/recipe/soy-milk-noodle-soup


Soju Watermelon Punch






Perfect for picnics with oppa/unnie and backyard barbecues with friends,  this punch mixes the goodness of korean liquor with fresh watermelon.  Try the recipe here: http://www.shape.com/recipe/soju-watermelon-punch



Kimchi Pancakes






With that crisp feeling around it, pancakes truly let the flavor of kimchi shine. Kimchi is usually a wonderful treat when combined with some whipped cream, or just regular honey will do for a good supplement.  Try the recipe here: http://www.shape.com/recipe/kimchi-pancakes


Steamed Eggplant





I know, i know, it looks sort of 'not delicious'. I promise, it is. A Korean staple, this sweet-salty-spicy eggplant is easy to make at home. Look for lavender Korean eggplants, or remove the peel if you use a Western variety. The seasonings are also accessible outside Korea.  Try the recipe here: http://www.shape.com/recipe/soy-and-sesame-spinach




Noodles with Black Bean Paste






This actually tastes really good when you use the actual bean paste. When you try it wheat-free, it's such a delight: Try the recipe here: http://www.shape.com/recipe/noodles-with-black-bean-paste






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