sanmaneul pages

  1. sanmaneul (ramps)

    Ramps (Sanmaneul)

    Ramps are an early spring vegetable that grow wild in the Korean mountains, and also in the eastern part of North America. In Korea they’re called sanmaneul, where “san” means mountain, and “maneul” means garlic. It’s also called myeongi namul (명이나물). They taste like a cross between a leek and garlic and have a strong, fresh […]

  2. Ramps (wild garlic)

    I read an article about ramps in Time magazine today. Ramps are a member of the onion family and are also called “wild garlic.” The article says ramps are getting popular and are considered a delicacy in North America. They’re called “san-maneul” in Korean. San is mountain and maneul is garlic in Korean. They’re grown […]