Do koreans use dill for anything?
I have a tonnne of dill in my garden, I want to give some of it away.
I tutor english, so I know several korean families. I’m wondering if I should give them some bunches of dill or if they’d have no idea what to do with it.
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4 comments a “Do koreans use dill for anything?”
is dill a type of dog?
In Korea it is called inondu; in Japan inondo. I don’t know how common it is, but since they have a word for it, it’s not unknown.
You might make a nice dill-yoghurt soup or some dill mayo; and gift them with a sample and the recipe (in simple English) along with the dill.
well im korean and my mom never uses dill when she cooks but they do use a ton of herbs when they cook. i think they dont use it just cuz like…maybe its not common in korea. i would give them a little bit and see if they like it. tell them you have alot if they want more.
My mom’s Korean and I’ve never seen her use dill for anything. I’ve never tasted it in any of her friends dishes either.
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