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 h English (en)===Street food===
{{Main|Street food in South Korea}}
[[File:Gimbap.jpg|thumb|''[[Gimbap]]'', rice (bap) and various filler ingredients, rolled in sheets of dried seaweed ([[Gim (food)|gim]])|190x190px]]
[[File:Korea-Busan-Pupyeong Market-Eomuk and tteokbokgi-01.jpg|thumb|195x195px|Korea Street Food ''[[tteokbokki]]'' ({{Korean|hangul=떡볶이|labels=no}}) and ''[[Eomuk]]'' ({{korean|hangul=어묵; 오뎅|labels=no}})]]
In South Korea, inexpensive food may be purchased from ''[[pojangmacha]]'', street carts during the day, where customers may eat standing beside the cart or have their food wrapped up to take home. At night, ''pojangmacha'' ({{Korean|hangul=포장마차|labels=no}}) become small tents that sell food, drinks, and alcoholic beverages.