In case you didn’t know, tteokbokki isn’t the only kind of Korean rice cake you can find in Singapore. Boseong Ricecake is a legit kiosk run by a Korean in Beauty World, and they offer a lovely ...
Mix rice flour and salt in a microwave-safe bowl, then add hot water gradually to form a crumbly texture. Cover the bowl with plastic wrap (leave a small gap) and microwave on high for 2 minutes. Stir ...
But if you aren't a BBQ fan, don't fret. Order up a range of traditional dishes, including Tteokkochi (fried rice cakes) and kimchi jeon (aka, kimchi pancakes), or even try the K-Pot (Korean Hot Pot).
The rice flour and yoghurt mask is an effective and natural way to achieve glowing, smooth skin. Here’s how you can make this mask at home to achieve the Korean glass skin. If you're looking for an ...
Here’s a recipe for you, just like mama used to make in the 80’s, except it’s absolutely nothing like that (soz Mum)-for this is the millennials’ healthier equivalent to the sweet rice cakes you would ...