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Slice medium-sized onions into stir-fry slices.
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Cut the white part of the green onion in half and slice the leaves diagonally.
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Shrimps remove water guns from their tails, legs, whiskers, and horns from their heads.
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Buy a thin piece of fish cake and cut it into bite-sized pieces.
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I recommend that you use short rice cakes like this for tteokbokki
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Stir-fry green onions in enough oil to make it smell good.
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When it's fried, add a little onion and stir-fry until it's almost transparent.
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When it's almost transparent, add cabbage and stir-fry slightly.
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Add seafood and fish cake and stir-fry it.
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If the shrimp is slightly undercooked, stir-fry it with soy sauce.
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What if soy sauce is cut and the soy sauce tastes like? Add half of the sauce and mix well.
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Pour two cups of water in here, please.
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When the water starts to boil, add the rice cake.
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Pour half a cup of water in here and add the rest of the sauce when it boils.
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When it boils down, add the rest of the cabbage.
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Add the flat noodles that have been soaked for about an hour.
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Add the rest of the onions and the green onions.
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Now, mix the pepper and sesame oil, and put it in a bowl. It's done.
I like soup, so I added half a cup more, but you don't have to add it if you don't have to. Please refer to the concentration.