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​4 Korean breakfasts that probably hold secret to their ageless, glassy complexion​

etimes.in | Last updated on - Jul 16, 2025, 09:31 IST
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4 Korean breakfasts that probably hold secret to their ageless, glassy complexion

Breakfast in Korea is anything but small. While many of us might grab toast, cereal, or a quick cup of chai, Korean mornings begin with proper meals. Think rice, soup, side dishes, and bold flavours. It’s food that fuels your body, keeps you full for hours, and leaves you feeling satisfied. What makes it even better is how comforting, nourishing, and well-balanced it is. Here are some traditional Korean breakfast dishes that bring warmth and flavour to the table. If you're thinking of trying something new or just wondering what mornings look like in Korean homes, these dishes are a great way to begin.

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Kimchi Fried Rice (Kimchi Bokkeumbap)

Spicy, smoky, and just the right amount of tangy, kimchi fried rice is a lifesaver for rushed mornings. Leftover rice and kimchi come together in minutes, often with a fried egg on top and a drizzle of sesame oil. It’s warm, filling, and has just the right kick to wake you up. Kimchi brings in probiotics for gut health, while the rice keeps you full and happy till lunch.

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Abalone Porridge (Jeonbokjuk)

This porridge is anything but ordinary. Made with rice, abalone (a kind of shellfish), and a bit of sesame oil, jeonbokjuk is seen as both special and soothing. It’s soft, savoury, and full of comfort. Often served during recovery or after sickness, it’s easy on the stomach yet packed with goodness. The abalone brings in protein and minerals, while the rice offers slow, steady energy to keep you going.

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Seaweed Soup (Miyeok-guk)

This light, nutrient-rich soup is often eaten on birthdays or after childbirth and is also a common breakfast. Made using dried seaweed and a broth of beef or anchovies, it’s soothing, full of minerals, and more filling than it looks. Seaweed is rich in iodine, calcium, and antioxidants, which help support the skin, thyroid, and general health. When served with rice, it becomes a gentle yet satisfying way to begin the day.


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Soybean Paste Stew (Doenjang Jjigae)

A warm bowl of doenjang jjigae is a comforting way to start the day. This savory stew, made with fermented soybean paste, tofu, vegetables, and sometimes mushrooms or seafood, is a regular meal in many households. Served with rice and kimchi, it feels filling without being too heavy. Doenjang provides probiotic benefits and a deep umami flavor, making it both flavorful and easy on the stomach.

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