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Title: Traditional Korean Meal
Post by: Satya on August 09, 2008, 08:37:01 am
My Taekwondo Grandmaster tells me, "If you want energy, you should eat fish and beef."  Koreans eat many RAFs, as well as lightly fermented veggies.  They only ferment them for up to a week; and in this case, salt is totally optional, and they stay really fresh & crispy.

Tuna, cuttlefish, cabbage kimchi, cucumber kimchi, avocado, wasabi and ginger are pictured.  I bought the kimchis this time from a very reputable Korean store.  She uses all natural ingredients.  The cucumber kimchi is 1 day old, the cabbage kimchi 3 days old.  Hardly any salt in them; probably only what is found in the pimento powder.  Sashimi is my favorite animal food.  I have been craving oysters lately, and I hope to find some good ones soon.  :-*

(http://www.rawpaleo.com/images/Recipes/Korea.jpg)
Title: Re: Traditional Korean Meal
Post by: boxcarguy07 on August 09, 2008, 09:08:40 am
Satya, you continue to amaze!

Here I am eating a big chunk of ground beef and you're creating masterpieces.
Looks wonderful!
Title: Re: Traditional Korean Meal
Post by: goodsamaritan on August 09, 2008, 12:49:00 pm
Satya,

Thank you for the inspiration.

I will strive to make dishes that have girl appeal so my wife and my in-laws will have a better appreciation of a raw paleo diet.  Of course they know it is benefitial because I use it to cure cancers. 
Title: Re: Traditional Korean Meal
Post by: Raw Kyle on August 09, 2008, 02:38:56 pm
That taekwondo book says "WTF" on it  :D

Oh and again splendid dish.
Title: Re: Traditional Korean Meal
Post by: Satya on August 09, 2008, 09:48:21 pm
Keith:  Thank you.  Thank you very much!

Goodsam: Yes, you men need to think of girl appeal!  A slab of beef with a blob of fat is not going to win over your women!  In fact, it seems to me that there are more men in the RAF community.  How about on this board?  I would guess 66-75% male.  I have always gotten on best with men anyway, so it's fine by me.

Kyle:  Ha ha, the many uses of the acronym WTF.  In this case it is not the question "What the f***?" It stands for World Taekwondo Federation, a member of the International Olympic Committee.  My school is a WTF school.  So, although I learn more traditional martial artistry mostly, I also learn and perform the Olympic sport.  Read more about the 2008 Olympic Taekwondo events and schedule here:

http://en.beijing2008.cn/sports/taekwondo/

Title: Re: Traditional Korean Meal
Post by: TylerDurden on August 09, 2008, 09:54:13 pm
Keith:  Thank you.  Thank you very much!

Goodsam: Yes, you men need to think of girl appeal!  A slab of beef with a blob of fat is not going to win over your women!  In fact, it seems to me that there are more men in the RAF community.  How about on this board?  I would guess 66-75% male.  I have always gotten on best with men anyway, so it's fine by me.

The forum currently has a 4.2:1 ratio of men to women among registered members, according to the Stats. I do agree that we need to add some female-friendly ideas to the board - the Recipes section is ideal, in this regard.
Title: Re: Traditional Korean Meal
Post by: Satya on August 09, 2008, 10:03:58 pm
The forum currently has a 4.2:1 ratio of men to women among registered members, according to the Stats. I do agree that we need to add some female-friendly ideas to the board - the Recipes section is ideal, in this regard.

Over 75% men!  But then, disclosure is not required, and some members remain sexless.  Yeah, and look at who starts most of the recipe topics.  I need to produce more pdfs with ingredients and methods to put over on rawpaleo.com.  At least I have some pictures for them as a start.

Hey, do AV's books have photos?
Title: Re: Traditional Korean Meal
Post by: TylerDurden on August 09, 2008, 10:12:23 pm
All I can do is point you to a Raw animal food video which shows how to prepare Primal Diet recipes of various kinds:-

http://hilarion.com/rawvid.html
Title: Re: Traditional Korean Meal
Post by: Raw Kyle on August 09, 2008, 11:43:18 pm
AV's book does not have pictures except for one picture of a few dishes on the cover.
Title: Re: Traditional Korean Meal
Post by: Satya on February 16, 2009, 09:20:25 am
la la la