June
June 6 South Korean Memorial Day (Hyun-Choong il): Although not an official holiday with days off, South Korean memorial day is commemorated across public schools and government agencies. In ancient Korean customs, the best day to pay our respects to our ancestors was considered the day that the planting cycle started for the rice crops (and this day was called Mang Jong, counted on the lunar calendar). In 1956, the government assigned that year’s Mang Jong (6/6) as the S. Korean Memorial Day made to commemorate the soldiers that protected S. Korea in various wars.
6.25 Outbreak of the Korean War (1950): Any Korean will recognize the number, 6-2-5 even if not everyone will know the exact significance and year of the date. The date has been taught in school curriculums not to be forgotten, and this was the day that North Korea invaded South Korea and started the Korean War.
Bibim Guksu Recipe (for two)
soft boil your egg
mix all the sauce ingredients together: Gochujang, gochugaru, sugar, sesame oil, garlic, and rice vinegar
boil the somen noodles as directed in the noodle package. Strain and rinse in cold water.
mix the noodles with the sauce until the noodles are evenly coated
plate and garnish with sliced cucumbers and half a soft-boiled egg. sprinkle with sesame seeds, and enjoy
Bibim Guksu used to be a fancy dish with lots of delicately prepped toppings made in the royal kitchen. Its original recipe was recorded in a book written in the 1800s. Back then, before wheat was rarely used in Korean cuisine, the noodles were made with either potato or buckwheat. Only after the Korean war when flour became widely available the modern Bibim Guksu became popular.