Hoe (dish)

Hoe (Korean pronunciation: [ɸø] ~ [ɸe]) may refer to various raw food dishes in Korean cuisine. Saengseon hoe (생선회) or "Hwareo hoe" (활어회) is thinly sliced raw fish or other raw seafood (similar to Japanese sashimi); yukhoe (육회) is hoe made with raw beef and seasoned with soy sauce, sesame oil, and rice wine; and gan hoe (간회) is raw beef liver with a sauce of sesame oil and salt.

Saengseon hoe is also called sashimi (사시미) although It is unknown whether saengseon hoe is derived from sashimi. Despite the government's efforts to purify the Korean language, the term sashimi is still used in many restaurants.

Fish hoe is usually dipped in a spicy gochujang-based sauce called chogochujang (초고추장) or Ssamjang (쌈장), and wrapped in lettuce and Korean perilla leaves.

When people finish a meal of saengseon hoe at a restaurant, they sometimes order maeuntang (spicy fish stew, from the fish heads and remaining meat) together with various vegetables.

History

Dish!

Dish! is a Canadian English language talk show. Dish! premiered on February 9, 2009 at 10:30 p.m. EST on the Canadian specialty channel, OUTtv.

Premise

Dish! is described as a multi-platform talk series featured in print, on the Internet and television. Dish! is a three-part talk series where prominent members of the LGBT community are interviewed by one of their peers.

Season 1

Episode 1

The first episode features actor and comedian Scott Thompson being interviewed by fellow comedian Elvira Kurt. The episode premiered on OUTtv, Xtra.ca and a portion of the transcript interview was featured in the Pink Triangle Press owned magazines Xtra!, Xtra! West and Capital Xtra!.

Episode 2

The second episode features novelist Colm Toibin interviewed by Emma Donoghue. The episode was shown on OUTtv, Xtra.ca and portions of the transcript interview were featured in Xtra!, Xtra! West and Capital Xtra!.

Episode 3

The third episode features filmmaker Terence Davies interviewed by Noah Cowan. The interview was featured exclusively on Xtra.ca.

Dish

Dish or DISH may refer to:

  • Dish, Texas
  • Dish (food), something prepared to be eaten
  • Dishware, plates and bowls for eating
  • Diffuse idiopathic skeletal hyperostosis, a form of arthritis
  • Dish of a bicycle wheel
  • Dish antenna a type of antenna
  • Satellite dish, an antenna for receiving satellite signals
  • Dish Network, a satellite television provider in North America
  • Dish TV, a satellite television provider in India
  • The Dish (TV series), an American television show
  • The Dish, an Australian film
  • Dish (band), a Japanese band
  • Dana Kletter

    Dana Kletter (born October 21, 1959) is an American musician and writer.

    Biography

    Kletter and her twin sister Karen were born in Baltimore, Maryland and raised in New York. Dana began playing piano at age four. She attended American University in Washington, D.C. where she studied piano with Alan Mandel. She left music school and submerged herself in the DC Hardcore punk rock scene at its apex, in the early 1980s. There she met the friends who would become part of her professional musical life.

    blackgirls

    Dana moved to Raleigh, North Carolina in 1985 and formed blackgirls, described by the Chicago Reader as a "dark art-folk trio," with Eugenia Lee Johnson and Hollis Brown.

    The band performed for several years and released a single as part of the Evil I Do Not To Nod I Live boxset with four other North Carolina bands (including the early bands of Superchunk guitarist and Merge Records mastermind Mac McCaughan), and a five song EP, Speechless. In his Spin magazine review of Speechless, Tony Fletcher noted, "…hints of absolute greatness within, most noticeably on "Queen Anne," a ballad in which Dana Kletter's vocals lean towards the sultry peaks of Nico and Marianne Faithfull…"
    The band came to the attention of American auteur producer Joe Boyd (Nick Drake, Sandy Denny, Fairport Convention, Pink Floyd, REM). Boyd signed blackgirls to his European-based Hannibal Records label and Mammoth Records of Chapel Hill, North Carolina became their American label.

    Hoe

    Hoe or HOE may refer to:

  • Hoe (dish), a Korean dish of raw fish
  • Hoe (letter), a Georgian letter
  • Hoe (tool), a hand tool used in gardening and farming
  • Backhoe, a piece of excavating equipment
  • People

  • James Hoe, American academic
  • Richard March Hoe (1812–1886), American inventor
  • Robert Hoe (1784–1833), English-born American businessman, the father of Richard Hoe
  • Robert Hoe III (1839–1909), American businessman, the grandson of Robert Hoe
  • Places

  • Hoe, Norfolk, a village in Norfolk, England, United Kingdom
  • Plymouth Hoe, a public space in Plymouth, England, United Kingdom
  • Other uses

  • Ban Huoeisay Airport, in Laos
  • Chevrolet Tahoe, an American automobile
  • Heroes Over Europe, a video game
  • HOe scale, in model railroading
  • Holographic optical element
  • Homerville Airport, in Georgia, United States
  • Horom language, spoken in Nigeria
  • R. Hoe & Company, a manufacturer of printing presses
  • USS Hoe (SS-258), a U.S. Navy submarine from World War II
  • Homing Overlay Experiment, a project in the Strategic Defense Initiative
  • Backhoe

    A backhoe, also called a rear actor or back actor, is a piece of excavating equipment or digger consisting of a digging bucket on the end of a two-part articulated arm. They are typically mounted on the back of a tractor or front loader, the later forming a 'backhoe loader' (colloquially known as a JCB in Ireland and UK). The section of the arm closest to the vehicle is known as the boom, and the section which carries the bucket is known as the dipper or dipper-stick (the terms "boom" and "dipper" having been used previously on steam shovels). The boom is generally attached to the vehicle through a pivot known as the king-post, which allows the arm to slew left and right, usually through a total of around 180-200 degrees.

    Characteristics

    The name "backhoe" refers to the action of the shovel, not its location on the vehicle : a backhoe digs by drawing earth backwards, rather than lifting it with a forward motion like a man shovelling, a steam shovel or a bulldozer. Confusingly, the buckets on some backhoes may be reconfigured facing forward, making them "hoes". However they are not as effective in that orientation, since the dimensions of the various components are optimized for backhoeing. Most backhoes are at their strongest curling the bucket, with the dipper arm next most powerful, and boom movements the least powerful.

    Kirko Bangz

    Kirk Jerel Randle (born August 20, 1989), better known by his stage name Kirko Bangz, is an American rapper, singer, and record producer signed to Atlantic Records. Bangz started rapping at the age of fifteen, due in part to witnessing his mother struggle as a single parent; using his mother’s pain as motivation. He is best known for his single, "Drank In My Cup" which was released in 2011 and peaked at number 28 on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart.

    Early life

    Kirko Bangz was born Kirk Jerel Randle in East Houston, Texas. He graduated from North Shore High School in Houston and would later go on to attend Prairie View A&M University where he would major in communications.

    Musical career

    At Prairie View he was able to focus on his music, and in 2009 he released his first mixtape Procrastination Kills. He got the attention of a fellow student and now manager D Will. His stage name is a play on late singer Kurt Cobain's name. Bangz released his first official single titled "What Yo Name Iz?" on February 7, 2011. His first major hit actually began as a freestyle. It has since peaked at number forty-one on the chart. A remix was released on June 24, 2011 and features Big Sean, Wale and Bun B. He released a mixtape shortly after on March 1, 2011 titled Procrastination Kills 3. His second single titled "Drank In My Cup" was released on September 16, 2011. During the week of February 25, 2012, the single debuted at number ninety-six on the Billboard Hot 100. It has since peaked at number 28 on the chart and at number one on the Hot Rap Songs chart. The song spawned many remixes and freestyles featuring hip-hop artists J. Cole, 2 Chainz, Tyga, Bow Wow, Kid Ink, Chamillionaire, and singer Trey Songz. Bangz released a new mixtape called "Procrastination Kills 4" on September 4, 2012. His third single from his debut album titled "Keep It Trill" was released on November 30, 2012.

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