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@Party54321: deleted relevant descriptions without explanation. Ttongsul is relevant because it is about a Korean wine made of feces while this article is a Korean feces-shaped bread. Both Korean names begin with 똥 (ttong, feces), so it is legitimate adding the article per WP:ALSO. An external link removed is Google images of ttongppang. Although an image of ttongppang is in the article, it may not represent the typical image of ttongpang. So the external link is legitimate per WP:EL. Lastly there is no reason to remove the Category:Korean cuisine. Please note that two admins User:Ged UK and User:Materialscientist reverted the similar deletion. If you do it again, you will risk being blocked for editing.―― Phoenix7777 (talk) 05:10, 5 December 2015 (UTC)[reply]