Meat jun explained

Meat Jun is a food dish popularized in Hawaii,[1] and largely found only there. It consists of thinly sliced beef dipped in egg batter that is deep fried and takes its name from the Korean word jeon, which means fritter. Meat Jun is a popular dish served at Korean Hawaiian restaurants, offered either as an entree or part of a mixed plate lunch. It is usually served with a soy or gochujang based dipping sauce.

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  1. Web site: 6 Foods That Tell the Real Story of Hawaii .