namj
Namj, also known as Namjong, is a traditional Korean dish that has been a staple in Korean cuisine for centuries. The term "namj" translates to "salted" in Korean, reflecting the dish's primary ingredient. The dish is typically made from a variety of seafood, including fish, shrimp, and squid, which are marinated in a mixture of salt, garlic, and chili peppers. This marinade not only preserves the seafood but also infuses it with a unique flavor profile.
The preparation of namj involves several steps. First, the seafood is cleaned and cut into manageable pieces.
Namj is often served as a side dish or a main course, accompanied by steamed rice and
In recent years, namj has gained international recognition, with many restaurants and food enthusiasts around the