Talk:Namul

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[edit] Some other namul

  • Doraji: Chinese bellflower roots
  • Mu: Daikon
  • Gosari and Gobi: Fiddlehead ferns
    • Gosari is small and soft (Children's hands are referred to as gosari son when emphasizing their small size and the helplessness of the children.) Gobi is tougher, and I've only had them a few times.

Please feel free to add to article, if you can add sources. --Kjoonlee 20:33, 4 November 2007 (UTC)