Kongbap
| Alternative names | Soybean rice |
|---|---|
| Type | Bap |
| Place of origin | Korea |
| Associated cuisine | Korean cuisine |
| Main ingredients | Rice, soybeans |
| Similar dishes | Patbap |
| Korean name | |
| Hangul | 콩밥 |
| RR | kongbap |
| MR | k'ongbap |
| IPA | [kʰoŋ.bap̚] |
Kongbap (Korean: 콩밥) is a Korean dish of white or brown rice cooked together with one or more varieties of soybeans. Kongbap may be made from scratch by combining and cooking together dried rice and soybeans—usually black soybeans. Outside Korea, the word "kongbap" is commercially used in premixed multi-grain packages in dried form. In Korea, multigrain rice consisting of grains other than soybeans is called japgok-bap (mixed cereal rice).