sammaen
Sammaen is a traditional Korean fermented seafood dish that originated in the southern coastal regions of the country, particularly in areas like Jeju Island and Busan. The name "sammaen" comes from the Korean word "sam," meaning "three," and "maen," which refers to seafood, as the dish traditionally includes three types of seafood. However, modern versions often incorporate a wider variety of ingredients.
The preparation of sammaen involves fermenting seafood, such as anchovies, squid, and shrimp, in a mixture of
Sammaen is often served as a side dish or ingredient in other meals. It can be used
The dish reflects Korea’s long history of fermentation techniques, which are deeply rooted in preserving food