seolleongtang
Seolleongtang is a milky soup made from ox bones. It is a traditional Korean dish with a history dating back to the Joseon Dynasty. The soup is prepared by simmering beef bones, often including leg bones, ribs, and marrow, in water for many hours, sometimes up to 24 hours. This slow cooking process extracts collagen and other nutrients, resulting in a rich, opaque broth.
The broth itself has a mild, savory flavor and a creamy texture. It is typically seasoned at
Seolleongtang is a popular dish in Korea, especially during colder months. It is often considered a comfort