Egg garnish

Egg garnish, called al-gomyeong (알고명) in Korean, is a common topping in Korean cuisine, made with egg whites and egg yolks. Egg yolks and egg whites are separated, beaten without creating foam, pan-fried with little oil into thin sheets without browning, then cut into thin strips, diamonds, or rectangles. The white and yellow egg sheets before being cut are called jidan (지단).

Egg garnish
Alternative namesAl-gomyeong
TypeGomyeong
Place of originKorea
Associated cuisineKorean cuisine
Main ingredientsEgg whites, egg yolks
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