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Galbi-jjim (Korean: 갈비찜), or braised short ribs, is a variety of jjim or Korean dish made with galbi. Galbijjim is generally made with beef or pork short ribs. In the latter case, it is called dweji galbijjim (돼지갈비찜).
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