Today I treated myself to some authentic Korean soul food: sulfur-fed chicken Baeksuk and a side of cozy Nurungji soup. In Korea, we love eating these nutrient-packed, herbal chicken dishes to recharge our bodies and boost our energy.Tearing into the juicy chicken and then scooping up that nutty, savory rice porridge is pure heaven—it’s literally health in a bowl!
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