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[https://dudle.inf.tu-dresden.de/bibimbab36c3/ To secure spot on this workshop please sign in here].
[https://dudle.inf.tu-dresden.de/bibimbab36c3/ To secure spot on this workshop please sign in here].


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Hi everyone!! I'm Eunha from Korea. Korea has the one of the most variety of seaweed. Traditionally we enjoy the seafood and seaweed. For examnple after you (only women case) have a birth you should eat miyoek (''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wakame Undaria pinnatifida]'') for a while because the iodine makes the woman after birth the blood clean and her womb shrinks quickly. You can see and enjoy the several eatable seaweed in my workshop "hacked" with traditional Korean [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bibimbap bibimbab]. Through this workshop i hope you have more interests in sea and nature. Thanks.


This workshop is based at donations at your will no one turned away for lack of funds.
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The 오방색 Five Colour 김밥 Gimbab Varieties hands on workshop starts at 16h00 please come fifteen or at least ten minutes in advance to help with preparations. This event is based on donation at your will no one turned away for lack of funds. Max number of participants is around twenty, who is "below the line" may join if someone else doesn't arrive. See you all there, Eunha
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Seaweed bibimbab
Seaweed bibimbab with rice

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To secure spot on this workshop please sign in here.

Hi everyone!! I'm Eunha from Korea. Korea has the one of the most variety of seaweed. Traditionally we enjoy the seafood and seaweed. For examnple after you (only women case) have a birth you should eat miyoek (Undaria pinnatifida) for a while because the iodine makes the woman after birth the blood clean and her womb shrinks quickly. You can see and enjoy the several eatable seaweed in my workshop "hacked" with traditional Korean bibimbab. Through this workshop i hope you have more interests in sea and nature. Thanks.

This workshop is based at donations at your will no one turned away for lack of funds.