Jeon is a Korean term for fritters dipped in egg and wheat flour and fried in oil. Jeon can be made with meats, vegetables, or seafood, and can be served as appetizers, as banchan side dishes, or as main dishes. They can be savory or sweet. When they are made with meats and vegetables, they are often called buchingae.
Jeon
Korean (Romanized)
Korean pan-fried dish
Characteristic of:
Korean cuisine
Subcategories:
Gamjajeonkr-ro
Kimchi-buchimgaekr-ro
Kkaennip-jeonkr-ro
Pajeonkr-ro
Saengseon jeonkr-ro
Contains, including ancestors:
Wheat
Also known as:
Korean (Romanized):
Jun
Wikidata ID:
Q133817
Wikipedia title:
Jeon (food)
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