Gyeran-mari

Gyeran-mari (Korean: 계란말이, "rolled-eggs"), dalgyal-mari (달걀말이) or rolled omelette is a dish in Korean cuisine. It is a savory banchan (side dish) made with beaten eggs mixed with several finely diced ingredients, then progressively fried and rolled. Common ingredients include vegetables (onion, carrot, Korean zucchini, scallions, garlic chives), mushroom, processed meat (ham, bacon, imitation crab meat, canned tuna), salt or salted seafood (salted pollock roe, salted shrimp), and cheese. Optionally, gim (seaweed laver) is folded with the omelette. When served, the omelette is cut into 2–3 centimetres (0.79–1.18 in) slices. It is also a common anju found at pojangmacha (street stalls).

Gyeran-mari
Gim-gyeran-mari (rolled omelette with gim)
Alternative namesRolled omelette
TypeOmelette
CourseBanchan
Place of originKorea
Main ingredientsEggs
Similar dishesTamagoyaki
Korean name
Hangul
계란말이
Hanja
鷄卵말이
Revised Romanizationgyeran-mari
McCune–Reischauerkyeran-mari
IPA[kje.ɾan.ma.ɾi]
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