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Triangle gimbap is a popular snack in Korea and Japan. It's made by shaping rice into a triangle and wrapping it with dried seaweed.
It's easily accessible and affordable at convenience stores, making it a frequent snack for students. Various fillings such as tuna, kimchi, and bulgogi can be added inside.
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While originating from Japan's onigiri, triangle gimbap has uniquely evolved in Korea. Growing alongside the convenience store culture since the 1990s, it has become a representative ready-to-eat meal in Korea.
Recently, it has gained popularity overseas due to the Korean Wave. Its frequent appearance in K-dramas and variety shows has particularly increased interest among foreigners. Fusion triangle gimbap tailored to each country's preferences is being developed, leading to its globalization.