hangnala
Hangnala is a traditional Korean dish consisting of thinly sliced raw fish that is seasoned and then lightly cooked by pouring hot oil over it. It is a type of hoe, which refers to raw fish in Korean cuisine. The name "hangnala" itself is derived from the Korean words "hangna" (hot oil) and "la" (fish), directly translating to "hot oil fish."
The preparation of hangnala involves meticulous slicing of fresh, high-quality fish, often white fish like flounder
Hangnala is usually served immediately after preparation to ensure the optimal texture and temperature. It is