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In Korean cuisine gui or guee (Korean pronunciation: [kuː.i]) is a grilled dish. Gui most commonly has meat or fish as the primary ingredient, but may in some cases also have grilled vegetables or other vegetarian ingredients. The term derives from the verb gupda (굽다), which literally means "grill". At traditional restaurants, meats are cooked at the center of the table over a charcoal grill, surrounded by various banchan and individual rice bowls. The cooked meat is then cut into small pieces and wrapped with fresh lettuce leaves, with rice, thinly sliced garlic, ssamjang (a mixture of gochujang and dwenjang), and other seasonings. The suffix gui is often omitted in the names of meat-based gui such as galbi, whose name was originally galbi gui.

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  • In Korean cuisine gui or guee (Korean pronunciation: [kuː.i]) is a grilled dish. Gui most commonly has meat or fish as the primary ingredient, but may in some cases also have grilled vegetables or other vegetarian ingredients. The term derives from the verb gupda (굽다), which literally means "grill". At traditional restaurants, meats are cooked at the center of the table over a charcoal grill, surrounded by various banchan and individual rice bowls. The cooked meat is then cut into small pieces and wrapped with fresh lettuce leaves, with rice, thinly sliced garlic, ssamjang (a mixture of gochujang and dwenjang), and other seasonings. The suffix gui is often omitted in the names of meat-based gui such as galbi, whose name was originally galbi gui. (en)
  • Güi es un término genérico para aludir a los platos coreanos hechos a la parrilla, que suelen tener como ingrediente principal alguna carne o pescado, si bien en algunos casos incluyen verduras u otros ingredientes vegetarianos. El término procede de la palabra coreana, gupda (굽다), que significa literalmente ‘parrilla’. En los restaurantes tradicionales, las carnes se cocinan en el centro de la mesa sobre una parrilla de carbón, rodeadas por diversos banchan (acompañantes) y cuencos de arroz individuales. La carne asada se corta entonces en trocitos y se envuelve en hojas de lechuga fresca, con arroz, ajo fileteado, ssamjang (una mezcla de gochujang y doenjang) y otros condimentos. El sufijo güi se omite a menudo en los nombres de los platos de este tipo a base de carne, como el galbi, cuyo nombre original es galbi güi. (es)
  • Dalam hidangan Korea, gui atau guee (Pengucapan Korea: [kuː.i]) adalah sebuah hidangan . Gui umumnya menjadikan daging atau ikan sebagai bahan utama, meskipun dalam beberapa kasus juga memakai sayur atau bahan vegetarian lain. (in)
  • ( 다른 뜻에 대해서는 구이 (동음이의) 문서를 참고하십시오.) 구이란 불에 구워 조리한 음식을 뜻하는 용어이다. 보통 쇠고기나 돼지고기를 구운 것을 뜻하지만 넓게는 , 더덕구이 등의 물고기나 식물까지 포함되는 것도 있다. 구이를 판매하는 대한민국의 식당에서는 식탁 가운데 불판을 놓고 그 자리에서 구워 먹으며, 구이는 상추에 싸서 마늘, 쌈장, 다른 양념과 함께 먹는다. 갈비구이를 갈비로 줄여 말하듯 합성어로 쓰일 때는 '구이'를 생략하는 경우가 많다. (ko)
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  • Galbi, a variety of gui (en)
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  • October 2017 (en)
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  • In Korean cuisine gui or guee (Korean pronunciation: [kuː.i]) is a grilled dish. Gui most commonly has meat or fish as the primary ingredient, but may in some cases also have grilled vegetables or other vegetarian ingredients. The term derives from the verb gupda (굽다), which literally means "grill". At traditional restaurants, meats are cooked at the center of the table over a charcoal grill, surrounded by various banchan and individual rice bowls. The cooked meat is then cut into small pieces and wrapped with fresh lettuce leaves, with rice, thinly sliced garlic, ssamjang (a mixture of gochujang and dwenjang), and other seasonings. The suffix gui is often omitted in the names of meat-based gui such as galbi, whose name was originally galbi gui. (en)
  • Dalam hidangan Korea, gui atau guee (Pengucapan Korea: [kuː.i]) adalah sebuah hidangan . Gui umumnya menjadikan daging atau ikan sebagai bahan utama, meskipun dalam beberapa kasus juga memakai sayur atau bahan vegetarian lain. (in)
  • ( 다른 뜻에 대해서는 구이 (동음이의) 문서를 참고하십시오.) 구이란 불에 구워 조리한 음식을 뜻하는 용어이다. 보통 쇠고기나 돼지고기를 구운 것을 뜻하지만 넓게는 , 더덕구이 등의 물고기나 식물까지 포함되는 것도 있다. 구이를 판매하는 대한민국의 식당에서는 식탁 가운데 불판을 놓고 그 자리에서 구워 먹으며, 구이는 상추에 싸서 마늘, 쌈장, 다른 양념과 함께 먹는다. 갈비구이를 갈비로 줄여 말하듯 합성어로 쓰일 때는 '구이'를 생략하는 경우가 많다. (ko)
  • Güi es un término genérico para aludir a los platos coreanos hechos a la parrilla, que suelen tener como ingrediente principal alguna carne o pescado, si bien en algunos casos incluyen verduras u otros ingredientes vegetarianos. El término procede de la palabra coreana, gupda (굽다), que significa literalmente ‘parrilla’. En los restaurantes tradicionales, las carnes se cocinan en el centro de la mesa sobre una parrilla de carbón, rodeadas por diversos banchan (acompañantes) y cuencos de arroz individuales. La carne asada se corta entonces en trocitos y se envuelve en hojas de lechuga fresca, con arroz, ajo fileteado, ssamjang (una mezcla de gochujang y doenjang) y otros condimentos. El sufijo güi se omite a menudo en los nombres de los platos de este tipo a base de carne, como el galbi, cuy (es)
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  • Güi (es)
  • Gui (makanan) (in)
  • Gui (food) (en)
  • 구이 (ko)
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