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10-453: [REDACTED] Look up hoi , hoʻi , hói , or hỏi in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. HOI or Hoi may refer to: Hearts of Iron , a 2002 computer game Home insurance or homeowners insurance Hypoiodous acid , chemical formula HOI Hoi District, Aichi , a former district of Japan Hoxnian geological stage, HOI

20-658: Is a Korean seafood dish that is eaten by trimming raw meat or raw fish. In addition to fish, it is also made with other marine products such as shrimp and squid, raw meat of land animals, and vegetable ingredients, but without any special prefix, it mainly refers to raw fish. There are uncooked hoe ( 회 ) as well as blanched sukhoe ( 숙회 ). Hoe ( 회 ), the raw fish or meat dish, can be divided into saengseon-hoe ( 생선회 ), filleted raw fish, and yukhoe ( 육회 ), sliced raw meat. Saengseon-hoe ( 생선회 ) can be either hwareo-hoe ( 활어회 ) made from freshly killed fish, or seoneo-hoe ( 선어회 ) made using aged fish. Mulhoe ( 물회 )

30-596: Is a cold raw fish soup. Sukhoe ( 숙회 ) is a blanched fish, seafood, meat, or vegetable dish. Ganghoe ( 강회 ) is a dish of rolled and tied ribbons made with blanched vegetables such as water dropworts and scallions . There is a variant of the dish in Sakhalin Korean cuisine called khe . One reported version of the dish served in the Uzbek Korean restaurant Cafe Lily in New York City used catfish that

40-492: Is often eaten wrapped in ssam (wrap) vegetables, such as lettuce and perilla leaves . After eating hoe at a restaurant, maeun-tang (spicy fish stew) made with the bones, head, and the remaining meat of the fish, can be served as an add-on dish. According to records, hoe appears to have been eaten from Goryeo Dynasty (918–1392) at the latest. During the Joseon period, the state promoted Confucianism , and, as Confucius

50-498: Is sub-stage I Carsten Høi (born 1957), Danish chess Grandmaster Hao Airport IATA code Hoi (video game) , a 1992 video game for the Amiga Hearts on Ice , a 2023 Philippine television series See also [ edit ] Hoe (food) , various Korean raw fish dishes Hoi polloi Oi (interjection) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with

60-443: Is sub-stage I Carsten Høi (born 1957), Danish chess Grandmaster Hao Airport IATA code Hoi (video game) , a 1992 video game for the Amiga Hearts on Ice , a 2023 Philippine television series See also [ edit ] Hoe (food) , various Korean raw fish dishes Hoi polloi Oi (interjection) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with

70-411: The 💕 (Redirected from Hoi ) [REDACTED] Look up hoi , hoʻi , hói , or hỏi in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. HOI or Hoi may refer to: Hearts of Iron , a 2002 computer game Home insurance or homeowners insurance Hypoiodous acid , chemical formula HOI Hoi District, Aichi , a former district of Japan Hoxnian geological stage, HOI

80-443: The title HOI . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=HOI&oldid=1150486329 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages hoi From Misplaced Pages,

90-536: The title HOI . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=HOI&oldid=1150486329 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Hoe (food) Banchan Tteok Hoe ( Korean :  회 ; pronounced [hwɛ] )

100-492: Was cured in vinegar, then seasoned. Hwareo-hoe ( 활어회 ) is prepared by filleting freshly killed fish, while seoneo-hoe ( 선어회 ) is made with aged fish in a similar way as Japanese sashimi : removing the blood and innards and aging the fish at a certain temperature before filleting. Fish or seafood hoe is often served with gochujang -based dipping sauces, such as cho-gochujang (chili paste mixed with vinegar) and ssamjang (chili paste mixed with soybean paste). Hoe

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