[Dongwon] Yangban Gim Bugak 2 Types (Select 1)
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[Dongwon] Yangban Gim Bugak 2 Types (Select 1)
| Country of Origin | Refer to product description/details |
|---|---|
| Packaging Type | Room temperature (paper packaging) For courier delivery, eco-friendly packaging is replaced with styrofoam. |
| Weight/Volume | 50g |
| Unit of Sale | 1 bag |
| Allergy Information | - Yangban Gim Bugak: Contains milk, soybean, wheat, chicken, beef - Shrimp Gim Bugak: Contains milk, soybean, shrimp |
| Expiration Date (or Best Before Date) Information | We will send you products with at least 90 days remaining until the expiration date, including the date of receipt. (Total shelf life: 195 days) |
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Crunchy and Savory Snacks [Dongwon] Yangban Kim Bugak, 2 types
Discover Dongwon's Yangban Kim Bugak, a modern reinterpretation of the traditional Korean snack. Fried thinner and crispier, it boasts a light, crumbly texture. Its bite-sized pieces make it perfect for snacking. Made with carefully selected Korean seaweed and rice paper, it offers a clean yet savory flavor. Choose between the classic original and the unique shrimp Kim Bugak, according to your preference. The re-sealable bag also makes for convenient storage.

Savory snacks that crumble lightly [Dongwon] Yangban Gimbugak, 2 types
Discover Dongwon's Yangban Gimbugak, a modern reinterpretation of the traditional Korean snack, bugak. Fried thinner and crispier, it features a light, crumbly texture. Made into bite-sized pieces, it's perfect for snacking. Made with carefully selected domestic seaweed and rice paper, it offers a delicate yet savory flavor. We've prepared both the classic original and a unique shrimp gimbugak, so choose according to your preference. Packaged in a zipper bag, it will be easy to store neatly.
These are real reviews from Korean customers, written through July 2025.
California Proposition 65
⚠️WARNING: Consuming this product can expose you to chemicals including lead and cadmium which are known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.p65Warnings.ca.gov/food.
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