gopchang
Gopchang refers to the small intestines of livestock, most commonly beef or pork, which are a popular dish in Korean cuisine. It is often grilled or stir-fried and seasoned with various spices and sauces. The texture of gopchang is typically chewy and slightly rubbery, with a rich, savory flavor.
The preparation of gopchang involves thoroughly cleaning the intestines to remove any impurities. They are then
Gopchang is frequently served as an anju, a Korean term for food consumed with alcoholic beverages, making