[Dongwon] CANNED WHELK MEAT(동원 골뱅이)(400g)

[Dongwon] CANNED WHELK MEAT(동원 골뱅이)(400g)

€13,15
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[Dongwon] CANNED WHELK MEAT(동원 골뱅이)(400g)

[Dongwon] CANNED WHELK MEAT(동원 골뱅이)(400g)

€13,15

[Dongwon] Canned Whelk Meat – Golbaengi (동원 골뱅이) (400g)

The King of Korean "Anju" (Drinking Snacks). Dongwon’s Canned Whelk is a massive bestseller and a true delicacy in Korea. These are premium sea snails (Bai-top shells) that have been cleaned, cooked, and preserved in a light, sweet-and-savory soy-based brine. Known for their unique chewy yet tender texture, they are the star ingredient in one of Korea’s most famous late-night dishes: Golbaengi-muchim. 🇰🇷🌊🐚


🔬 Nutritional Profile & Ingredients

A high-protein, low-fat seafood staple (Data per 100g):

  • Ingredients: Whelk Meat (Molluscs), Water, Soy Sauce (Soybean, Wheat), Sugar, Fructose Malt Syrup, Salt.

  • Flavor Profile: Naturally briny and sweet, similar to a clam or abalone but with a more robust, "meaty" bite. The brine adds a mild umami finish.

  • Energy: Approx. 80–100 kcal per 100g (~400 kcal per can).

  • Protein: High protein content (~18g per 100g), making it a surprisingly healthy choice for a savory snack.

  • (Allergen Statement: Contains Shellfish (Whelk), Wheat, and Soy.) ⚠️🌾🐟


💡 Why Dongwon Whelk is a Global Icon

  1. Wild-Caught Quality: Dongwon is the #1 producer of whelks in Korea, sourcing high-quality sea snails to ensure the texture is never "rubbery," but always "bouncy."

  2. The "Soju" Companion: In Korea, whelks are rarely eaten alone. They are the ultimate pairing for Soju or Beer. The chewiness of the meat provides a satisfying contrast to crisp, cold drinks. 🍺🥂

  3. Ready-to-Eat: No cleaning or de-shelling required! You can eat them straight from the can, though they are best served as part of a seasoned dish.


👨🍳 Pro-Tips for the Best Experience

  • The Legendary "Golbaengi-Muchim": This is the MUST-try recipe. Drain the whelks and toss them with:

    • Vegetables: Sliced cucumber, scallions (shredded), and onions.

    • The Sauce: Gochujang (chili paste), Gochugaru (flakes), vinegar, sugar, and minced garlic.

    • The Base: Serve with a side of Somyeon (thin wheat noodles). Mix it all together for a spicy, sour, and chewy feast! 🍜🔥

  • The "Rinse" Hack: Some prefer to rinse the whelks under cold water after draining to remove the thickness of the canning brine, making the flavor cleaner for salads.

  • Whelk Stir-fry: If you prefer hot food, stir-fry the whelks briefly with garlic, butter, and parsley for a "Korean Escargot" style appetizer. 🧄🧈


⚠️ Caution & Storage

  • Texture Warning: If you enjoy octopus or squid, you will love these. If you are sensitive to "chewy" textures, be sure to slice the whelks into smaller, bite-sized pieces before serving.

  • Storage: Store in a cool, dry place. Once opened, transfer any remaining whelks and brine to a non-metallic container, refrigerate, and consume within 2 days. ❄️

  • The Brine: Don't throw all the juice away! Many Korean home cooks use 1–2 tablespoons of the canning liquid in their spicy sauce to add an extra layer of seafood umami.


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