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Eating Korean food is an excellent way to avoid deep-fried foods, if you're on a diet. Unlike Chinese, Japanese, and other Asian cuisines, Korean dishes tend to be boiled, blanched, boiled, steamed, and stir-fried or pan-fried in vegetable oil.
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Korean food etiquette is somewhat different from that used for other Asian foods. For example, Koreans do not hold their food bowls while eating, even when eating with chopsticks; rice, for example, is eaten with a western-style spoon, though chopsticks may be used.