You can have this for breakfast, lunch, or dinner. (I would.)
Not going to lie: The first time I saw kimbap (gimbap) at a food fair, I mistakenly thought I was just looking at a wide sushi (or makimono) roll. When I ordered it, it tasted different-but in a good way. Cut
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