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❤️ Jeonbok-juk

"Jeonbok-juk () or abalone rice porridge is a variety of juk (죽; 粥), or Korean porridge, made with abalone and white rice. Abalone is regarded as a high quality ingredient in Korean cuisine and was often presented as a gift to the king of Korea. The dish is a local specialty of Jeju Island where abalones are commonly harvested. Jeonbokjuk is known as not only a delicacy but also as a nutritional supplement and digestive aid, especially for ill patients or elderly people. Jeonbokjuk at Encyclopedia of Korean Culture Jeonbokjuk can be made with or without the abalone's internal organs. The former type of jeonbokjuk has a green tinge while the latter is more ivory in color. Jeonbokjuk, the color of Jeju's sea, Jeju Sori, 2009-02-19. Retrieved 2010-07-02. Preparation and serving Abalones are first prepared by cleaning with a brush in water, and the flesh is taken out from the flat and middle of the shells with a small kitchen knife. The internal organs are removed separately from the flesh (taking care not to damage them). The flesh is slightly parboiled in a pot of boiling water and then thinly sliced. Rice is soaked in a bowl of water 3 to 4 hours before cooking. The abalone flesh is stir-fried on a pot over a mid-flame with sesame oil, with the soaked rice then added. After stir frying for a while, water is poured into the pot and the dish is cooked at a higher temperature. Constant stirring prevents the ingredients from sticking to the bottom of the pot. After the dish has come to a boil, the heat is lowered and let to simmer. The dish is seasoned with salt or ganjang (Korean soy sauce). Jeonbokjuk at Doosan Encyclopedia Jeonbokjuk including the abalone's internal organs. See also *Congee *Jatjuk *Korean cuisine * List of porridges * References * External links *Jeonbokjuk recipe *Jeonbokjuk recipe Category:Congee Category:Korean porridges Category:Korean rice dishes Category:Korean seafood dishes "

❤️ .17 Mach IV

"The .17 Mach IV is a wildcat centerfire rifle cartridge, based on the .221 Remington Fireball case, necked down to fire a bullet. The cartridge was introduced in 1962 by Vern O’Brien.6mmBR 17 Caliber Wildcats The cartridge offered an easy case conversion and good ballistics, but could not compete against the .17 Remington.Barnes, Frank C., Cartridges of the World, 7th Edition, p171 The name, Mach IV, comes from the claim that the bullets can reach .Which .17? by Jim Saubier Due to the relatively small case capacity, even small variations in powder of can lead to the difference between a safe and dangerously over pressure load. The .17 Mach IV became very popular with varmint hunters, so much so that in 2007, Remington introduced its own very similar version, the .17 Remington Fireball. See also *.17 Remington Fireball *.221 Fireball *4 mm caliber *List of rifle cartridges References Category:Pistol and rifle cartridges Category:Wildcat cartridges "

❤️ OTEGlobe

"OTEGLOBE is an Athens-based network backbone operator offering telecommunication services to carriers, ISPs and business customers in Southern Europe. The organisation is a whole-owned subsidiary of OTE, the main Greek telecommunications provider. Network OTEGLOBE operates 2 wide area networks that form the south-eastern European Internet backbone: GWEN (Greek Western European Network) and TBN (Trans Balkan Network) as well as an IP MPLS network. GWEN is a private multi-gigabit network based on DWDM/SDH connecting Greece to major European backbone services via Italy. It is composed of 4 rings (Greek inner ring, undersea ring, Italian ring and West-European ring). TBN forms a land-based backbone network linking Greece to the west-European backbones via Bulgaria, Romania, Hungary, Austria and the Czech Republic to the main backbone centres in Germany and the United Kingdom. The TBN is used standalone or as a backup service to GWEN. IP MPLS Network. Based on Multi- Services Platform (MSP), a private, international IP MPLS network, as well as on numerous peering/interconnect agreements with other global carriers, OTEGLOBE offers a variety of transport and connectivity services available internationally at 14 business centers. OTEGLOBE is a member and landing party of the Asia Africa Europe-1 (AAE-1) submarine cable. Services OTEGLOBE offers a number of wholesale telecommunication services to high-capacity carriers and multi-site organisations: * Capacity services (via the GWEN and TBN wide area networks) * Data/IP services * Voice services Category:Telecommunications companies of Greece Category:Telecommunications companies of the United States Category:Companies established in 2000 "

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