sinseollo
English
Etymology
Borrowed from Korean 신선로 (sinseollo).
Noun
sinseollo (uncountable)
- An elaborate Korean dish of meatballs, pancakes, mushrooms and vegetables cooked in a rich broth.
- 1977, Korea Annual:
- There is pulkogi, strips of beef charcoal-roasted over a brasier at the table after marinating in a complex mixture of soy sauce, seasme[sic] and spices; sinseollo, a regal casserole of vegetables, eggs and meats, also cooked at table […]
- 2015, Yun Jin-ah, K-FOOD: Combining Flavor, Health, and Nature, page 64:
- Finally, there is the high priest of Korean soups, sinseollo (royal hot pot), which used to be enjoyed only in the royal court.
- 2015, Savoring Gotham: A Food Lover's Companion to New York City:
- The restaurant also served higher-end dishes such as sinseollo, a soup of seafood, meat, and vegetables.
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