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Dotori Mook (Acorn Jelly)

Chef's Tips

Similar to tofu in both texture and versatility, dotori mook is often eaten cold and served with a soy-based dressing. “It’s slightly earthy, but mostly neutral,” explains co-owner of Edmonton's Hanjan, Sam Kyungeun Lee . “Don’t be afraid if you don’t have all the ingredients for the sauce. Dig into your cabinets and try your own combination. And if it works well, please send me the recipe!” 




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