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Other common street foods include ''[[gimbap]]'' ({{Korean|hangul=김밥|labels=no}}), ''[[tteokbokki]]'' ({{Korean|hangul=떡볶이|labels=no}}), ''[[sundae (sausage)|sundae]]'', ''[[twigim]]'', and ''[[eomuk]]''. ''[[Dak-kkochi]]'' ({{Korean|hangul=닭꼬치|labels=no}}), or skewered chicken grilled in various sauces, is also popular. ''[[Beondegi]]'' ({{Korean|hangul=번데기|labels=no}}) and ''[[dalgona]]/ppopgi'' ({{Korean|hangul=뽑기|labels=no}}) are two examples of original street foods many people have enjoyed since childhood.  [[File:Dak-kkochi.jpg|thumb|''[[Dak-kkochi]]'', Bbopki/Dalgona, Korean chicken skewers consisting of grilled small pieces of chicken.]]

Other common street foods include gimbap (김밥), tteokbokki (떡볶이), sundae, twigim, and eomuk. Dak-kkochi (닭꼬치), or skewered chicken grilled in various sauces, is also popular. Beondegi (번데기) and dalgona/ppopgi (뽑기) are two examples of original street foods many people have enjoyed since childhood.

Dak-kkochi, Bbopki/Dalgona, Korean chicken skewers consisting of grilled small pieces of chicken.