Eo-mandu is a half-moon-shaped mandu prepared with filleted whitefish, most typically brown croakers, instead of flour dough as the wrapping. In the past, it formed part of Korean royal court cuisine, and was a popular dish among the yangban, or elite. It was often served at summer birthday tables for elder family members. It is commonly eaten during Buddha's Birthday.
Eo-mandu
Korean (Romanized)
Dumpling with fish filling
Also known as:
German:
Fischklosse
Wikidata ID:
Q4215683
Wikipedia title:
Eo-mandu
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