sanggon
Sanggon is a term that can refer to several different things, primarily in the context of Korean culture. One prominent meaning relates to a traditional Korean dish. This dish, often translated as "braised" or "stewed" meat, typically features a slow-cooked cut of beef or pork with vegetables like radish, potatoes, and carrots in a savory broth. The broth itself is usually seasoned with ingredients such as soy sauce, garlic, ginger, and sometimes gochujang (Korean chili paste) for a spicy kick. Sanggon is a hearty and comforting meal, often served during colder months and is popular in home cooking and restaurants.
Another, less common usage of the term sanggon can refer to a type of traditional Korean martial